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(Re:) claiming ballet /

The collection of essays demonstrates that ballet is not a single White Western dance form but has been shaped by a range of other cultures. In so doing, the authors open a conversation and contribute to the discourse beyond the vantage point of mainstream to look at such issues as homosexuality and...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Akinleye, Adesola (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol ; Chicago, IL : Intellect, 2021.
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505 0 |a Introduction: Regarding claiming ballet/ reclaiming ballet -- Part One Histories -- 1. Ballet, from property to art -- 2. Should there be a female ballet canon? Seven radical acts of inclusion -- 3. Arabesque en noire: The persistent presence of Black dancers in the American ballet world -- 4. Portrayals of Black people from the African diaspora in Western narrative ballets -- Part Two Knowledges -- 5. The traces of my ballet bod -- 6. Ballet beyond boundaries: A personal history -- 7. Auftanzen statt Aufgeben and the Anti Fascist Ballet School -- 8. Dancing across historically racist borders -- Part Three Resiliences -- 9. The Dance Theatre of Harlem's radicalization of ballet in the 1970s and 1980s -- 10. 'Showgirl with red pointe shoes': Personal testimony as social resilience -- 11. 'Can you feel it?': Pioneering pedagogies that challenge ballet's authoritarian traditions -- 12. The ever after of ballet -- 13. Ballethnic Dance Company builds community: Urban Nutcracker leads the way -- Part Four Consciousnesses -- 14. The Counterpoint Project: When life doesn't imitate art -- 15. Ballet's binary genders in a rainbow- spectrum world: A call for progressive pedagogies -- 16. Dancing through Black British ballet: Conversations with dancers -- 17. Ballet aesthetics of trauma, development and functionality 
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