abstract: This project explores the relationship between modern dance and Chinese individual identity from a personal perspective. Modern dance emerged from the West, carrying Western philosophies of individual identity and importance, where the composition of persons defines the group. The Chinese philosophy of the individual, however, has developed in a different context where the group defines the persons that constitute it. There is an interesting negotiation of meaning in the convergence of these two perceptions within the art of modern dance in China. A review of literature was conducted on modern dance in China, as well as the formation and development of individual identity in Chinese philosophy and culture. Over the summer of 2013,...
Abstract In China, square dance refers to a dancing activity named after where it usually occurs, a ...
The engagement of dancing bodies and digital technology such as software, sensor, sonic equipment, c...
This thesis focuses on the double dilemma of Chinese immigrant women. From reflecting on my own expe...
This dissertation explores the embodiment of cross-cultural misunderstandings in a key transitional ...
This paper examines the motivations and characteristics embodied in Chinese contemporary dance in th...
This thesis addresses (inter-)cultural ruptures in perceiving Chinese modern dance. I examine how th...
This dissertation project investigates the aesthetics and cultural-political implications of new exp...
Under state socialism in the People's Republic of China, dancers' bodies became important sites for ...
This book examines the history of concert dance in China from 1935 to 2015, with a focus on Chinese ...
Over the past thirty years, Chinese classical dance has developed in parallel with the explicit soci...
This paper puts dance at the pivotal centre of the transcultural exchange characteristic of early mo...
© 2021 Soo Yeun YouAbstract This practice-led study seeks to explore the interface between differ...
Established in 1954 and drawing heavily on dance conservatory models from Russia, the Beijing Dance ...
This chapter begins with a discussion of water sleeve dance at the Beijing Dance Academy. It explain...
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Fine Arts degree in the Department of Dan...
Abstract In China, square dance refers to a dancing activity named after where it usually occurs, a ...
The engagement of dancing bodies and digital technology such as software, sensor, sonic equipment, c...
This thesis focuses on the double dilemma of Chinese immigrant women. From reflecting on my own expe...
This dissertation explores the embodiment of cross-cultural misunderstandings in a key transitional ...
This paper examines the motivations and characteristics embodied in Chinese contemporary dance in th...
This thesis addresses (inter-)cultural ruptures in perceiving Chinese modern dance. I examine how th...
This dissertation project investigates the aesthetics and cultural-political implications of new exp...
Under state socialism in the People's Republic of China, dancers' bodies became important sites for ...
This book examines the history of concert dance in China from 1935 to 2015, with a focus on Chinese ...
Over the past thirty years, Chinese classical dance has developed in parallel with the explicit soci...
This paper puts dance at the pivotal centre of the transcultural exchange characteristic of early mo...
© 2021 Soo Yeun YouAbstract This practice-led study seeks to explore the interface between differ...
Established in 1954 and drawing heavily on dance conservatory models from Russia, the Beijing Dance ...
This chapter begins with a discussion of water sleeve dance at the Beijing Dance Academy. It explain...
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for a Master of Fine Arts degree in the Department of Dan...
Abstract In China, square dance refers to a dancing activity named after where it usually occurs, a ...
The engagement of dancing bodies and digital technology such as software, sensor, sonic equipment, c...
This thesis focuses on the double dilemma of Chinese immigrant women. From reflecting on my own expe...