This article investigates how a significant part of the learning process within show dance classes is performed, namely multimodal demonstrations. In particular, it focuses on how the mirror is used as a tool during demonstrations. The data consist of video recordings and ethnographic fieldwork among young adults practicing show dance. Three single cases undergo in-depth analysis using an EMCA (ethnomethodology conversation analysis) approach. The analysis shows that the understanding of a multimodal demonstration is watched into being and that the mirror functions as an extension of the teacher. In addition, the use of the mirror changes over the course of the ongoing demonstration. The participants agree on how to use the mirror and that ...
BACKGROUND: In literature there is a general consensus that the use of the mirror improves proprioc...
Reflections on reflections: mirror use in a university dance training environmen
The aim of this article is to describe the embodied interaction between the teacher and students in ...
This article investigates how a significant part of the learning process within show dance classes i...
Mirrors are common in dance education. Previous research indicates that mirrors affect dance student...
This thesis builds on three studies exploring demonstrations in show dance classes. Primarily, the t...
In dance classes, mirrors are used to help students see if they are using proper alignment and techn...
This article explores aspects of the dancer–mirror relationship from the dancer’s perspective and ex...
The purpose of this study was to describe how mirrors affect contemporary dance pedagogy students’ex...
Mirrored walls are common feature in the dance studios at sports centres, theatres or within a unive...
Dancers are amazingly dedicated athletes who train for hours a day to try and perfect their craft. I...
The current article is focused upon an exploration of the question of the nature of the art audience...
"Dancing Mirror" is the interactive installation that extracts a part of participants' motions and u...
Dance teaching as embodied multimodal practice A study about communication and interaction in dance ...
Body image dissatisfaction among female dancers is well-documented within academic literature. Tradi...
BACKGROUND: In literature there is a general consensus that the use of the mirror improves proprioc...
Reflections on reflections: mirror use in a university dance training environmen
The aim of this article is to describe the embodied interaction between the teacher and students in ...
This article investigates how a significant part of the learning process within show dance classes i...
Mirrors are common in dance education. Previous research indicates that mirrors affect dance student...
This thesis builds on three studies exploring demonstrations in show dance classes. Primarily, the t...
In dance classes, mirrors are used to help students see if they are using proper alignment and techn...
This article explores aspects of the dancer–mirror relationship from the dancer’s perspective and ex...
The purpose of this study was to describe how mirrors affect contemporary dance pedagogy students’ex...
Mirrored walls are common feature in the dance studios at sports centres, theatres or within a unive...
Dancers are amazingly dedicated athletes who train for hours a day to try and perfect their craft. I...
The current article is focused upon an exploration of the question of the nature of the art audience...
"Dancing Mirror" is the interactive installation that extracts a part of participants' motions and u...
Dance teaching as embodied multimodal practice A study about communication and interaction in dance ...
Body image dissatisfaction among female dancers is well-documented within academic literature. Tradi...
BACKGROUND: In literature there is a general consensus that the use of the mirror improves proprioc...
Reflections on reflections: mirror use in a university dance training environmen
The aim of this article is to describe the embodied interaction between the teacher and students in ...