Our understanding of the transition from school to work has traditionally been underpinned by a three-stage model. This is one in which the first stage is a preparatory one, where the focus is on school, followed by a second transition stage and ending in a third stage, the successful entry to work. This is a model that has been challenged by work from the ‘cultural studies’ school but still informs much contemporary work. The study of freelance dancers’ entry into work reveals a very different experience of the transition. Rather than a sequence of experiences of school, preparation for work and then entry into established employment, the dancer’s experience is one of coterminus experiences of work, vocational training and family life that...
Dancers are unique amongst creative artists in terms of the brevity of their professional careers — ...
This paper will focus on a discussion of three concepts; trajectories, transitions and transformatio...
The hypothesis of this thesis is that it is possible to pinpoint the unique aspects of a dancer's pr...
Our understanding of the transition from school to work has traditionally been underpinned by a thre...
Becoming a dancer requires dedication and passion, years of tough, relentless training with fierce c...
The critical, comparative study investigated similarities and differences in professional ballet com...
This article is a result of a small-scale interview-based study that explored the social conditions ...
The transition into university presents very particular challenges for students. The First Year Expe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis proposes a new pedagogic approach to the learning and teaching of choreography in the te...
This paper evaluates the findings of a coordinated inquiry, by a research team from the United State...
Using previously unanalysed data from Norbert Elias’s lost study of young workers in Leicester —the ...
Originally published as a special issue of Research in Dance Education, now with an added chapter, t...
This chapter explores connections between pedagogical approaches within two different tertiary dance...
This paper provides an opportunity to share experiences and perceptions of the first 5 years of a de...
Dancers are unique amongst creative artists in terms of the brevity of their professional careers — ...
This paper will focus on a discussion of three concepts; trajectories, transitions and transformatio...
The hypothesis of this thesis is that it is possible to pinpoint the unique aspects of a dancer's pr...
Our understanding of the transition from school to work has traditionally been underpinned by a thre...
Becoming a dancer requires dedication and passion, years of tough, relentless training with fierce c...
The critical, comparative study investigated similarities and differences in professional ballet com...
This article is a result of a small-scale interview-based study that explored the social conditions ...
The transition into university presents very particular challenges for students. The First Year Expe...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This thesis proposes a new pedagogic approach to the learning and teaching of choreography in the te...
This paper evaluates the findings of a coordinated inquiry, by a research team from the United State...
Using previously unanalysed data from Norbert Elias’s lost study of young workers in Leicester —the ...
Originally published as a special issue of Research in Dance Education, now with an added chapter, t...
This chapter explores connections between pedagogical approaches within two different tertiary dance...
This paper provides an opportunity to share experiences and perceptions of the first 5 years of a de...
Dancers are unique amongst creative artists in terms of the brevity of their professional careers — ...
This paper will focus on a discussion of three concepts; trajectories, transitions and transformatio...
The hypothesis of this thesis is that it is possible to pinpoint the unique aspects of a dancer's pr...