Making an Entrance: Theory and Practice for Disabled and Non-Disabled Dancers
Hardback
Main Details
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Making an Entrance: Theory and Practice for Disabled and Non-Disabled Dancers
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Adam Benjamin
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Foreword by Christopher Bannerman
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:280 | Dimensions(mm): Height 246,Width 174 |
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Category/Genre | Dance Coping with disability |
ISBN/Barcode |
9780415251433
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Classifications | Dewey:792.807 |
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Illustrations |
36 b&w photographs
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Imprint |
Routledge
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Publication Date |
6 December 2001 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Making an Entrance is the first ever practical introduction to teaching dance with disabled and non disabled students. This clearly written, thought provoking and hugely enjoyable manual is essential reading whether you're just starting out or are already active in the field. Taking improvisation as his focus and as the starting point of choreographic exploration, Adam Benjamin asks what it has to offer as an art form and how it can be better used to meet the changing needs of dance education. In the theoretical section Benjamin explores the history of a disintegrated dance practice, placing it within the wider context of cultural and political movements. He questions what is meant today when we talk about 'inclusive' or 'integrated dance' and what we might expect of it. The book includes over 50 exercises and improvisations designed to stimulate and challenge students at all levels of dance. Benjamin also includes useful hints on the practicalities of setting up workshops covering issues as diverse a class size, the safety aspects of wheelchairs and the accessibility of dance spaces.
Author Biography
Adam Benjamin is a freelance choreographer and teacher with a world wide reputation who has consistently stretched the boundaries of who can be involved in dance. He was co-founder and joint director of CandoCo Dance Company (1990-98) and has pioneered integrated dance workshops and performances in Africa, Asia and Europe.
Reviews'His eloquent insights make compelling reading for anyone interested in performance dance if any kind.' - Ausdance NSW 'This is not a 'special' book for 'special' people but one that speaks too all who are engaged in dance.' - Dance Theatre Journal
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