From 1950, ‘ethnic dancer’ Beth Dean made her living on a lecture-demonstration touring circuit of the dance traditions of Australia, New Zealand, the Cook Islands and North America. To assert her expertise, she claimed to have studied Māori and Australian Aboriginal cultures for a number of years. This article investigates how Dean’s didactic performances drew on American traditions of ethnic dance to present apparently authoritative representations of Indigenous cultures, supported by Adult Education Boards in New South Wales, Victoria, Tasmania and Western Australia and national arts organisations. I argue that Dean exploited the symbolic potential of ‘corroboree’ as a performance of intercultural communication to establish her authority...
Yuendumu. American dancer Beth Dean and singer husband Victor Carrell (students of native dancing). ...
What kind of message does -or did — the dance convey to the Native Australians? Several types of com...
Dance and ritual have been essential parts of the cultural and spiritual life of Australian Indigeno...
One of the highlights of the young Queen Elizabeth II’s royal tour to Australia in 1954 was the comm...
In 1954, a ballet inspired by and celebrating Aboriginal dance performance was presented to wide cri...
Taking centre stage at the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney, Australia, on Feb. 6, 1954, the young American ...
This paper concerns the significance of performances at an Indigenous dance festival in Australia. A...
Aboriginal-influenced compositions have been central to Australian art music practice since the 1960...
When Indigenous performance traditions make the journey into the Western academy and other education...
My doctoral dissertation argues that Indigenous Women (Native American and First Nations) have used ...
In this chapter, I discuss the positioning of Indigenous dance performance in Australian...
The written thesis, combined with the practical and creative study, will encompass: a) an explor...
In 1967, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people successfully campaigned for a referendum for c...
Australia has often been defined by its landscape – actual, romanticized, imagined – iconic images a...
© 1996 Kim Frances DunphyThis study examines the significance of cultural arts in the lives of seven...
Yuendumu. American dancer Beth Dean and singer husband Victor Carrell (students of native dancing). ...
What kind of message does -or did — the dance convey to the Native Australians? Several types of com...
Dance and ritual have been essential parts of the cultural and spiritual life of Australian Indigeno...
One of the highlights of the young Queen Elizabeth II’s royal tour to Australia in 1954 was the comm...
In 1954, a ballet inspired by and celebrating Aboriginal dance performance was presented to wide cri...
Taking centre stage at the Tivoli Theatre in Sydney, Australia, on Feb. 6, 1954, the young American ...
This paper concerns the significance of performances at an Indigenous dance festival in Australia. A...
Aboriginal-influenced compositions have been central to Australian art music practice since the 1960...
When Indigenous performance traditions make the journey into the Western academy and other education...
My doctoral dissertation argues that Indigenous Women (Native American and First Nations) have used ...
In this chapter, I discuss the positioning of Indigenous dance performance in Australian...
The written thesis, combined with the practical and creative study, will encompass: a) an explor...
In 1967, Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people successfully campaigned for a referendum for c...
Australia has often been defined by its landscape – actual, romanticized, imagined – iconic images a...
© 1996 Kim Frances DunphyThis study examines the significance of cultural arts in the lives of seven...
Yuendumu. American dancer Beth Dean and singer husband Victor Carrell (students of native dancing). ...
What kind of message does -or did — the dance convey to the Native Australians? Several types of com...
Dance and ritual have been essential parts of the cultural and spiritual life of Australian Indigeno...