Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine women dancers ranging in age from twenty-four to fifty. Through a series of open-ended interviews these nine women spoke about their life-histories in dance. These interviews were transcribed and arrayed to display information about four activities: taking class, performing, teaching, and choreographing. Within these activities were discerned themes relating to identity formation, narcissistic development, and the flow of the livedbody experience. Multiple-case methodology in using a hermeneutic process, related the life-history in dance of each woman to the stories of the other women, providing a new context for evaluating and underst and ing...
The master's thesis deals with experiences and evaluations by the majorette society members on how a...
The purpose of this study was to understand the significance of emotions and the body in the lived c...
This thesis investigates the ballet culture's conception of the body. It explains how the ballet dan...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
This phenomenological study contributes to the occupational science body of knowledge by describing ...
Intensive interviewing of seven female modern dance choreographers reveals the meaning of creating f...
This thesis focused on the self as dancer explored through narrative and presented through construct...
The aim of this research was to study dancers and to find out how they experience partnered dance, w...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study in which I endeavour to uncover the essence of what an...
Dance, like people, ranges from countless different cultures, attitudes, and abilities. Dance can be...
Preparing for a professional ballet dance career requires dedication, discipline and single-minded f...
The author’s contribution is an autobiographical account that traces her relationship with her gende...
The author’s contribution is an autobiographical account that traces her relationship with her gende...
A qualitative, phenomenological methodology was used to explore the experience of women who had par...
The purpose of this paper is to examine nine Australian young women’s embodied experiences of dance....
The master's thesis deals with experiences and evaluations by the majorette society members on how a...
The purpose of this study was to understand the significance of emotions and the body in the lived c...
This thesis investigates the ballet culture's conception of the body. It explains how the ballet dan...
Using multiple case methodology, this study investigated the meaning of dance in the lives of nine w...
This phenomenological study contributes to the occupational science body of knowledge by describing ...
Intensive interviewing of seven female modern dance choreographers reveals the meaning of creating f...
This thesis focused on the self as dancer explored through narrative and presented through construct...
The aim of this research was to study dancers and to find out how they experience partnered dance, w...
This dissertation is a phenomenological study in which I endeavour to uncover the essence of what an...
Dance, like people, ranges from countless different cultures, attitudes, and abilities. Dance can be...
Preparing for a professional ballet dance career requires dedication, discipline and single-minded f...
The author’s contribution is an autobiographical account that traces her relationship with her gende...
The author’s contribution is an autobiographical account that traces her relationship with her gende...
A qualitative, phenomenological methodology was used to explore the experience of women who had par...
The purpose of this paper is to examine nine Australian young women’s embodied experiences of dance....
The master's thesis deals with experiences and evaluations by the majorette society members on how a...
The purpose of this study was to understand the significance of emotions and the body in the lived c...
This thesis investigates the ballet culture's conception of the body. It explains how the ballet dan...