By uniting theoretical approach and performance ability, Katherine Dunham made methodological choises, which, decades later, became standard practices in the field of dance anthropology. The depth of her analysis was the result of her desire to go beyond ethnographic observation and undertake genuine corporeal training. Katherine Dunham is now considered an ante-litteram exponent of public or applied anthropology due to the fact that, by using various strategies, she managed to take anthropological knowledge out of the academic world and use it as an instrument of social transformation
This thesis summarizes the history of colonization of the United States of America, that was the mai...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
By uniting theoretical approach and performance ability, Katherine Dunham made methodological choise...
I argue that through using an anthropological perspective, Dunham introduced classical ballet to Afr...
Katherine Dunham’s The Negro Dance (1941) focuses on dances in the West Indies and on their similari...
This study focuses on the African American dance pedagogy designed by Katherine Dunham and how this ...
Katherine Dunham (1909-2006) was one of the most critically and commercially successful dancers of t...
Artist/scholar/educator Katherine Dunham (1909-2006) focused her life’s work on finding ways to educ...
Katherine Dunham (1909-2006) was one of the great dancer/choreographers of the 20th century. As a t...
In 1950 Claude Lévi-Strauss wrote the preface to the French edition of Katherine Dunham’s book Vodu....
David DeBlieck, Visiting Assistant Professor, Theater Katherine Dunham was an internationally-recog...
The interdisciplinary field of Dance Studies as a separate arena focusing on the social, political, ...
This paper foregrounds imagination to consider how African Diasporic conditions converge with choreo...
This dissertation analyzes the intellectual and political contributions of choreographer Katherine D...
This thesis summarizes the history of colonization of the United States of America, that was the mai...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
By uniting theoretical approach and performance ability, Katherine Dunham made methodological choise...
I argue that through using an anthropological perspective, Dunham introduced classical ballet to Afr...
Katherine Dunham’s The Negro Dance (1941) focuses on dances in the West Indies and on their similari...
This study focuses on the African American dance pedagogy designed by Katherine Dunham and how this ...
Katherine Dunham (1909-2006) was one of the most critically and commercially successful dancers of t...
Artist/scholar/educator Katherine Dunham (1909-2006) focused her life’s work on finding ways to educ...
Katherine Dunham (1909-2006) was one of the great dancer/choreographers of the 20th century. As a t...
In 1950 Claude Lévi-Strauss wrote the preface to the French edition of Katherine Dunham’s book Vodu....
David DeBlieck, Visiting Assistant Professor, Theater Katherine Dunham was an internationally-recog...
The interdisciplinary field of Dance Studies as a separate arena focusing on the social, political, ...
This paper foregrounds imagination to consider how African Diasporic conditions converge with choreo...
This dissertation analyzes the intellectual and political contributions of choreographer Katherine D...
This thesis summarizes the history of colonization of the United States of America, that was the mai...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...
Between 1947-60, choreographer Katherine Dunham spent over 5000 days in hundreds of cities on six co...