Within these pages we offer a theoretical argument for how aesthetic reflexivity and agency in management practice can be developed using dance exercises. We build our argument on Polanyi’s concept of tacit knowledge and on simulation theories from the area of embodied cognition. In short, we argue that engaging with dance exercises can give managers new bodily experiences they can use as means to develop more skilful knowing and doing in their managerial practice. We further argue that the consequences of employing new bodily experiences as means for achieving skilful knowing and doing cannot be adequately predicted, but must, at least in part, be discovered through use. Looking at implications for facilitators, using dance exercises in th...
It is often argued by educators and researchers that access to the arts leads to increased academic ...
The article introduces some of the concepts from experimental contemporary dance and choreography, s...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
Arts-based learning activities are gaining popularity and acceptance within leadership programmes ar...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the concept of dance as a metaphor for relating to the challen...
The word dance does not only refer to an art form. It also refers to culturally shaped bodily practi...
This practice-led research employs choreographic and somatic practices, and their mediation through...
The process of transmitting ballet’s complex technique to young dancers can interfere with the innat...
In this paper, we explore how leadership and followership are relational, mutually constructed and m...
Following the art-body-ethics turn in management studies we use dance as an analogy in order to expl...
An account of a four-year arts-based leadership development programme conducted at a leading UK busi...
This article examines dance as a pedagogical resource in a non-dancing context and is founded on the...
Although art-based methods are increasingly being used in management learning interventions (Taylor...
Embodied knowledge is a third intelligence (after IQ and EI) that has peaked the interest of progres...
In this paper, we explore how leadership and followership are relational, mutually constructed and m...
It is often argued by educators and researchers that access to the arts leads to increased academic ...
The article introduces some of the concepts from experimental contemporary dance and choreography, s...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...
Arts-based learning activities are gaining popularity and acceptance within leadership programmes ar...
Purpose – This paper seeks to explore the concept of dance as a metaphor for relating to the challen...
The word dance does not only refer to an art form. It also refers to culturally shaped bodily practi...
This practice-led research employs choreographic and somatic practices, and their mediation through...
The process of transmitting ballet’s complex technique to young dancers can interfere with the innat...
In this paper, we explore how leadership and followership are relational, mutually constructed and m...
Following the art-body-ethics turn in management studies we use dance as an analogy in order to expl...
An account of a four-year arts-based leadership development programme conducted at a leading UK busi...
This article examines dance as a pedagogical resource in a non-dancing context and is founded on the...
Although art-based methods are increasingly being used in management learning interventions (Taylor...
Embodied knowledge is a third intelligence (after IQ and EI) that has peaked the interest of progres...
In this paper, we explore how leadership and followership are relational, mutually constructed and m...
It is often argued by educators and researchers that access to the arts leads to increased academic ...
The article introduces some of the concepts from experimental contemporary dance and choreography, s...
Somatic Practices are body-based movement practices that foreground self-awareness and a first perso...