In the ‘Western’ world, dance is generally considered a feminised activity and gender traditionally tends to be drawn along binary lines. Traditional notions of idealised gendered bodies in dance are often valorised. Psychologically, girls are expected to be passive, by unquestioningly accepting the instructions of the dance teacher, whereas boys are encouraged to be challenging, energetic and daring. Dance educators have an important role in influencing such attitudes but to date have been under-researched. To understand their perceptions of boys and girls in the dance studio, 10 female dance teachers from across the UK participated in semi-structured interviews. Data were analysed using thematic analysis, from which two key themes emerged...
Dancers, in their formal training, are deprived of many basic human experiences and are often not ex...
Oliver and Risner’s collection of ‘evidence-based’ approaches to dance and gender aims to help the ...
This thesis examines, from a gender viewpoint, issues of theory and practice of dance in education i...
In the ‘Western’ world, dance is generally considered a feminised activity and gender traditionally ...
In the ‘Western’ world, dance is generally considered a feminised activity and gender traditionally ...
In dance, such as ballet, males are the minority within the western world (Risner, 2007). Previous ...
Within the dance world, gender appears to be central to lived experience. Whilst males may be the mi...
Dance provides both psychological and physical benefits and yet many boys miss out due to societal p...
Dance provides both psychological and physical benefits, and yet many boys miss out due to societal ...
Within the dance world, gender (as a binary concept) appears to be central to lived experience. Whil...
Within the dance world, gender (as a binary concept) appears to be central to lived experience. Whi...
Dance provides both psychological and physical benefits, and yet many boys miss out due to societal...
The rigidity of the gender binary in ballet is perpetuated by the training’s continuous adherence to...
Introduction It is agrued that the use of expressive dance can question gender stereotypes in physic...
Dance has for a long time been regarded as a feminine domain, which has resulted in a pitiable numbe...
Dancers, in their formal training, are deprived of many basic human experiences and are often not ex...
Oliver and Risner’s collection of ‘evidence-based’ approaches to dance and gender aims to help the ...
This thesis examines, from a gender viewpoint, issues of theory and practice of dance in education i...
In the ‘Western’ world, dance is generally considered a feminised activity and gender traditionally ...
In the ‘Western’ world, dance is generally considered a feminised activity and gender traditionally ...
In dance, such as ballet, males are the minority within the western world (Risner, 2007). Previous ...
Within the dance world, gender appears to be central to lived experience. Whilst males may be the mi...
Dance provides both psychological and physical benefits and yet many boys miss out due to societal p...
Dance provides both psychological and physical benefits, and yet many boys miss out due to societal ...
Within the dance world, gender (as a binary concept) appears to be central to lived experience. Whil...
Within the dance world, gender (as a binary concept) appears to be central to lived experience. Whi...
Dance provides both psychological and physical benefits, and yet many boys miss out due to societal...
The rigidity of the gender binary in ballet is perpetuated by the training’s continuous adherence to...
Introduction It is agrued that the use of expressive dance can question gender stereotypes in physic...
Dance has for a long time been regarded as a feminine domain, which has resulted in a pitiable numbe...
Dancers, in their formal training, are deprived of many basic human experiences and are often not ex...
Oliver and Risner’s collection of ‘evidence-based’ approaches to dance and gender aims to help the ...
This thesis examines, from a gender viewpoint, issues of theory and practice of dance in education i...