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Interface

Dorion Weickmann

Article Dance

Toward a salsa dancing hegemony: dancing-with Laclau with-Derrida

Joshua M. Hall

Summary: The first section of this article provides a summary of the author's 'figuration' philosophy of dance and the interpretive method of 'dancing-with' derived from it. It also discusses the author's previous application of figuration to salsa dance as a decolonizing gesture. The second section delves deeper into this analysis by reinterpreting Ernesto Laclau's concept of hegemony and his dance-related interpretations of Derrida. The final section presents a template for hegemonic dancing-with in the Birmingham Latin dance troupe, Corazon de Alabama, as a new strategy for decolonization and reconstructing social justice.

RESEARCH IN DANCE EDUCATION (2023)

Article Dance

What about director training? A story of 30 years – ‘back into the future’

Karolina Spaic

Theatre Dance and Performance Training (2023)

Article Dance

The (Real) Sorcerers of Swan Lake

Claudia Fauer

DANCE MAGAZINE (2023)

Dance Performance Review Dance

DER PALAST

Sandra Luzina

Article Dance

Pleasure bow

Dorion Weickmann

Article Dance

Moving toys

Frank-Manuel Peter

Dance Performance Review Dance

TEN YEARS OF NYCD

Johanna Rau

Article Dance

In the Mix

Stav Ziv

DANCE MAGAZINE (2023)

Article Dance

The State of Hope

Hope Boykin

DANCE MAGAZINE (2023)

Article Dance

Up in Arms

Sophie Bress

DANCE MAGAZINE (2023)

Dance Performance Review Dance

PINA BAUSCH FELLOWSHIPS

Marion Meyer

Dance Performance Review Dance

Today I went dancing

Katrin Bettina Mueller

Dance Performance Review Dance

COME OUT

Helmut Ploebst

Article Dance

Effect of different teaching methods (reciprocal and shelf-check TS) on learning and performance of traditional Greek dance

Athina Pitsi, Nikolaos Digelidis, Filippos Filippou

Summary: This study investigated the effect of reciprocal, self-check, and command teaching strategies on the learning and dance performance of Greek traditional dances. The results showed that reciprocal and self-check teaching strategies performed better than command teaching strategy in some dances. However, no significant differences were found in other dances. Female students' dance performance was better than male students', regardless of the teaching strategy.

RESEARCH IN DANCE EDUCATION (2023)

Article Dance

Modern strategies for dance teacher performance management at dance colleges on the example of Central China

Huiting Ren

Summary: The purpose of this study is to investigate the impact of innovative management strategies on dance teacher performance. The study focused on dance teachers and associated managers at dance colleges in Central China. The researchers used a simple random sample of 140 people and an open questionnaire to collect data in the qualitative stage, as well as a simple random sample of 400 people in the quantitative stage. They identified 12 elements of a strategy for managing dance teacher performance and found a direct correlation between students' academic results and research activities in university dance colleges. The study confirmed the research hypothesis about a direct relationship between teacher management strategy and educational effectiveness.

RESEARCH IN DANCE EDUCATION (2023)

Article Dance

Cultural violence: feminist power analysis on Ronggeng performing art

Sylvie Meiliana

Summary: The paper highlights the negative stigma and violence towards Ronggeng performing art in Indonesia. It explores the cultural shifts during the colonial era that led to the association of this art with negative practices. Interviews with Ronggeng dancers reveal the verbal and sexual abuse they often experience during performances.

RESEARCH IN DANCE EDUCATION (2023)

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Crowded White Spaces: D & icirc;ner en Blanc and the Place-Based Contingencies of Choreography

Alana Gerecke

Summary: This article analyzes the dynamics of site specificity and host/guest relations in the context of the Diner en Blanc event in Vancouver, Canada in 2018. It critiques the recolonizing implications of staging aesthetically whitewashed culinary choreographies on the traditional territories of the Squamish, Musqueam, and Tsleil-Waututh First Nations.

DANCE RESEARCH JOURNAL (2023)

Book Review Dance

Involuntary Motion: The Somatics of Refugee Performance

Juan Manuel Aldape Munoz, Jeff Kaplan

DANCE CHRONICLE (2023)