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Moving together : dance and pluralism in Canada /

"Moving Together: Pluralism and Dance in Canada explores how dance intersects with the shifting concerns of pluralism in a variety of racial and ethnic communities across Canada. Focusing on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, contributors examine a broad range of dance styles used to pro...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Lindgren, Allana (Editor ), Stolar, Batia Boe, 1970- (Editor ), Sacchetti, Clara (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, [2021]
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Introduction: Contexts and Choices
  • I. SETTING THE STAGE
  • 1. Dancing Pluralism in Canada: A Brief Historical Overview
  • II. THE DISCOURSES OF PLURALISM
  • 2. Embodying the Canadian Mosaic: The Great West Canadian Folk Dance, Folk Song, and Handicraft Festival, 1930
  • 3. Olé, eh?: Canadian Multicultural Discourses and Atlantic Canadian Flamenco
  • 4. Illuminating a Disparate Diaspora: Fijian Dance in Canada
  • 5. Ukrainian Theatrical Dance on the Island: Speaking Back to National and Provincial Images of Multicultural Cape Breton
  • 6. Zab Maboungou: Trance and Locating the Other
  • III. IDENTITY FORMATION AND ARTISTIC AGENCY
  • 7. A Contemporary Global Artist's Perspective
  • 8. Re-imagining the Multicultural Citizen: 'Folk' as Strategy in the Japanese Canadians' 1977 Centennial National Odori Concert
  • 9. Dance as a Curatorial Practice: Performing Moving Dragon's Koong at the Royal Ontario Museum
  • 10. Kinetic Crossroads: Chouinard, Sinha, and Castello
  • IV. EDUCATION AND THE PROCESSES OF NORMALIZATION
  • 11. From Inclusion to Integration: Intercultural Dialogue and Contemporary University Dance Education
  • 12. A Dance Flash Mob, Canadian Multiculturalism, and Kinaesthetic Groupness
  • 13. Contemporary Indigenous Dance in Canada
  • 14. ""There Is the Me That Loves to Dance"": Dancing Cultural Identities in Theatre for Young Audiences
  • V. BUILDING COALITIONS/BELONGING TO COMMUNITIES
  • 15. The Presence and Future of Danish Folk Dancing in Canada
  • 16. Glimpses of a Cultural Entrepreneur
  • 17. Dance and the Fulfillment of Multicultural Desire: The Reflections of an Accidental Ukrainian
  • 18. Old Roads, New World: Exploring Collaboration through Kathak and Flamenco