This anthology negotiates the influential, yet silent educational presence of spiritualities within the field of somatic movement dance education internationally. The expressive and integral nature of spiritual experience remains academically undefined and peripheral to our understanding of creative practice. Lack of theoretical rigor, as well as a lack of a substantive definitional and methodological competency, has resulted in spirituality being marginalized. To date, important questions about how diverse spiritualities shape professional practice in the somatic movement and dance arts remain unanswered. This cutting-edge collection fills that void, providing greater creative and discursive clarity
Recently, the field of somatics has provided dance scholarship with a growing body of literature. Re...
Under the influence of regimens broadly known as "Somatics," late 20th century contemporary dancers ...
This choreography project presented four different ways of viewing divinity through dance. These wer...
Edited by Amanda Williamson, Glenna Batson, Sarah Whately, and Rebecca Weber. Contains a chapter wri...
This article shares academic reflections on applied transcendental and existential phenomenology to ...
This movement project investigates principles of modern dance technique and pedagogical practices wh...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
The initial impetus for this research was dancers’ health particularly in relation to dance higher e...
The thesis is devoted to a bodywork approach called ‘somatics’ in its relation to contemporary dance...
In this paper, I explore how contemporary American practitioners of belly dance (as Middle Eastern d...
We open our issue with ‘Professorial Reflections’ – an informal, but nonetheless productive discussi...
The art of dance is central to many cultures and religions worldwide, but has sometimes been neglect...
This study deals with Bibliodans, a form of improvised dance inspired by texts from the biblical tra...
thesisDance and spirituality are connected in many ways. Dance acts as a spiritual connection throug...
This study deals with Bibliodans, a form of improvised dance inspired by texts from the biblical tra...
Recently, the field of somatics has provided dance scholarship with a growing body of literature. Re...
Under the influence of regimens broadly known as "Somatics," late 20th century contemporary dancers ...
This choreography project presented four different ways of viewing divinity through dance. These wer...
Edited by Amanda Williamson, Glenna Batson, Sarah Whately, and Rebecca Weber. Contains a chapter wri...
This article shares academic reflections on applied transcendental and existential phenomenology to ...
This movement project investigates principles of modern dance technique and pedagogical practices wh...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
The initial impetus for this research was dancers’ health particularly in relation to dance higher e...
The thesis is devoted to a bodywork approach called ‘somatics’ in its relation to contemporary dance...
In this paper, I explore how contemporary American practitioners of belly dance (as Middle Eastern d...
We open our issue with ‘Professorial Reflections’ – an informal, but nonetheless productive discussi...
The art of dance is central to many cultures and religions worldwide, but has sometimes been neglect...
This study deals with Bibliodans, a form of improvised dance inspired by texts from the biblical tra...
thesisDance and spirituality are connected in many ways. Dance acts as a spiritual connection throug...
This study deals with Bibliodans, a form of improvised dance inspired by texts from the biblical tra...
Recently, the field of somatics has provided dance scholarship with a growing body of literature. Re...
Under the influence of regimens broadly known as "Somatics," late 20th century contemporary dancers ...
This choreography project presented four different ways of viewing divinity through dance. These wer...