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Kelly Ozust – Dance Education in Practice, 2025
Musical theater dance pedagogy often emphasizes performance over creation, leaving students with limited tools to contribute meaningfully to the creative process of musical theater productions. This article explores a pedagogical approach that integrates compositional tools throughout the curriculum, empowering students to move beyond rote…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Theater Arts, Dance, Creative Activities
Emilia Cholewicka – Research in Dance Education, 2025
Ballet, often perceived as a feminised art, exudes its magic through the predominantly female performers who bring its enchanting narratives to life. Despite this, the leadership landscape within the ballet world does not mirror the prevalence of women on stage. This article delves into the intricacies of the traditional career trajectory in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dance, Dance Education, Females
Casey Avaunt; Wen Guo – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
Community engagement has become an increasingly prevalent part of dance education. This study responds to the need for additional research on community engagement activities in private sector dance studios in the United States. Using a combined qualitative and quantitative approach, we provide an in-depth look into the current types of community…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Community Involvement, Dance, Activism
Megan Jayroe; Lauren Morris – Dance Education in Practice, 2024
Inclusivity is first and foremost the action of bringing all people together in one space, no matter the ability level, race, background, and so on. Our studio is providing just that in an environment designed for people of all ability levels. This article includes how our organization is implementing specific supports for everyone as well as…
Descriptors: Inclusion, Dance, Dance Education, Students with Disabilities
Diana Crum – Teachers College Record, 2024
Inspired by Harney and Moten's (2013) description of study in the undercommons, I bring the perspective of a dance teacher to a conversation about educational equity. Dance is an important method of study and a form of knowledge. It shows up in the undercommons (Harney & Moten, 2013) and in students' at-home educations (Shujaa, 1993).…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Inclusion, Elementary Secondary Education, Movement Education
Yutthapoom Suwannavej; Watcharaphong Soongpankhao; Suwanna Kemdang – Journal of Education and Learning, 2025
Thai performing arts play a crucial role in Thailand's tourism industry. This article discusses Thai Dancing Arts' role in promoting Thailand's creative tourism, relevant models, and theories. The article also displays a prototypical example of the Thai dancing lesson in conjunction with the use of technology. Additionally, the article delves into…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Tourism, Theater Arts, Dance
Christopher Houston – Research in Dance Education, 2025
Implicit leadership theories are important, as they reflect the deeply held personal beliefs that followers have about their leaders. Research into implicit leadership theories has proliferated over the past 40 years, but no studies have assessed the specific context of the dance and dance education sector. Therefore, the present study asked:…
Descriptors: Dance, Dance Education, Leadership, Leadership Styles
Mary Ann Kluge; Gloria Latimer; Paige Whitney – Dance Education in Practice, 2025
There is great potential for dance studios to offer more tap dancing classes with older participants in mind. The purpose of this article is to share how adult tap classes at our studio are designed to meet older adults' needs and the benefits these classes have from the points of view of 14 dancers between the ages of 48 to 79. To find out how…
Descriptors: Adults, Older Adults, Dance, Preferences
Jennifer Nikolai – Journal of Dance Education, 2025
This article reflects on observations as a dance pedagogue, adapting Gilbert's BrainDance to a range of learning and teaching opportunities in intergenerational classroom contexts. Initially applied in an early childhood education context, BrainDance provided a point of departure into conversations and observations with teachers on how the…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Undergraduate Students, Elementary School Students, Adult Students
Danae McWatt – Dance Education in Practice, 2024
High school dance students are at an age where they can process challenging technical concepts with an anatomical lens. One of these concepts is turnout, an essential joint action used in a variety of dance contexts and disciplines. As this joint action is not always well explained or well understood, many students try it without adequate guidance…
Descriptors: Dance Education, High School Students, Anatomy, Human Body
Eleni Tsompanaki; Haris Pallas – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
Acknowledging the diverse ways of knowing and communicating knowledge, this article suggests that community dance and cinematography can be powerful tools for sharing lived experiences. The research involved a community of 80 individuals, ages 5-50 years old, during the COVID-19 pandemic and under the strict measures of quarantine. Art-based…
Descriptors: Dance, Films, Experience, COVID-19
Andrew Wass – Journal of Dance Education, 2024
Ensemble Thinking (ET) is a toolkit of movement scores developed by dance-maker Nina Martin in the 1980s in New York City. The scores of ET arose out of a confluence of Martin's choreographic and improvisational performance practices. The impetus for developing ET was to develop a technical language for creating and discussing improvised dance.…
Descriptors: Scores, Dance, Dance Education, Creative Activities
Allegra Romita; Nancy Romita – Dance Education in Practice, 2024
In this article the authors present practical approaches to alignment cueing using the Functional Awareness® approach to embodied anatomy. The pedagogical philosophy is beneficial for all levels of dance skill. We describe specific instructional practices to enhance understanding of the body, and the cueing can be incorporated in any dance class.…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Dance, Cues, Human Body
Longqi Yu; Ralph Buck – Research in Dance Education, 2024
Presently there are approximately 50 million ballroom dancers in China, and over 100 tertiary institutions offering bachelor's degrees majoring in ballroom dance. It was this context and the growth of tertiary ballroom dance education and the prosperity of ballroom dance competition in China that prompted this research question: What are tertiary…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dance Education, Dance, Higher Education
Meihong Li – Education and Information Technologies, 2025
Virtual Reality technology (VRT) has rapidly evolved in recent years, revolutionizing various industries by providing immersive and interactive experiences. VRT is making a significant impact in the realm of dance teaching (DT). This study explores the innovative application of VRT in the realm of DT, aiming to revolutionize traditional…
Descriptors: Computer Simulation, Dance Education, Educational Innovation, Technology Uses in Education