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Rachel Clive – Research in Drama Education, 2024
This article explores the critical potential of theatre practice as research in interdisciplinary environmental contexts. It does this with specific reference to The Performic Cycle, a practice as research methodology that brings environmental adaptation thinking into conversation with vital materialist and critical disability scholarship through…
Descriptors: Drama, Theater Arts, Interdisciplinary Approach, Performance
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Sofaer, Joanna; Vicze, Magdolna – Journal of Museum Education, 2020
Interventions by creative practitioners play an increasingly important part within museum education. This produces a series of questions and tensions around the relationship between creativity and authenticity in terms of the role and limits of evidence, where room for creativity lies, and what it looks like. We explore these questions in the…
Descriptors: Creativity, Museums, Teaching Methods, Archaeology
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Ng, Hoon Hong – General Music Today, 2020
A mode is a socially and culturally shaped resource for making meaning. Examples of modes include written and oral language, visuals, audio, and gestures. In music learning, multiple modes may be used to help students develop greater musical understanding and achievement. This article details the three steps utilized in Project Stomp, a systematic…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Music Education, Program Descriptions, Teaching Methods
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Buckley, Eleanor; Pellicano, Elizabeth; Remington, Anna – Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 2022
This research examined whether professional mentoring could have a positive effect on the occupational self-efficacy of autistic performing arts professionals. We compared the outcomes of one group who received mentoring to a waitlist control group. 26 participants took part in this study: 15 autistic mentees and 11 mentors, three of whom were…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Theater Arts, Mentors, Foreign Countries
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Bradwell, Chloé – Research in Drama Education, 2021
This article considers how intergenerational arts can help support the resilience of people living with dementia. Theorising a moment of process from Magic Me's "Reflections of Stepney," it analyses how art facilitators help a child and care home resident to overcome the challenge of relating and create a performance together. It…
Descriptors: Dementia, Resilience (Psychology), Intergenerational Programs, Drama
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Bird, Jane – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2020
Performance ethnography is a form of performed research that creates a theatrical representation of ethnographic inquiry. Walford (2009) proposes that frequently performance ethnographers neglect traditional ethnographic practices such as participant observation and substantial time in the field. This paper draws on research which investigated the…
Descriptors: Performance, Ethnography, Participant Observation, Theater Arts
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Kuppers, Petra – Research in Drama Education, 2018
This field report from The Asylum Project, an Olimpias disability culture experiment, centres non-mainstream experiences of space in two Michigan performances, accessing extrasensory experiences as a creative form. How can we witness and amplify histories of intersected violence and emergent forms of healing? How can we invite hauntings? In…
Descriptors: Poetry, Disabilities, Violence, Workshops
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Andrews, Stuart; Duggan, Patrick – Research in Drama Education, 2021
Performing City Resilience is a collaborative research project that investigates interrelations between theories, practices and strategies of city resilience, and those of performance. In this essay, the authors explore ways performance might conceive of and contribute to practices of hazard mitigation strategy to better understand how these might…
Descriptors: Resilience (Psychology), National Security, Emergency Programs, Public Agencies
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Börekçi, Naz A. G. Z. – Design and Technology Education, 2018
This paper investigates the effectiveness of the morphological chart method in design divergence. The literature presents the morphological chart as an engineering design method that does not particularly aim novelty, but instead gathers possible means for fulfilling the independently decomposed sub-functions of a product. On the other hand,…
Descriptors: Design, Computer Software, Engineering, Teaching Methods
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Bylica, Kelly; Roland, Sophie Louise; Benjamins, Laura – Arts and Humanities in Higher Education: An International Journal of Theory, Research and Practice, 2021
Formal music performance studies within university settings strive to prepare the next generation of performers and pedagogues for musical engagement beyond university. Yet literature suggests that these spaces of study do not always lead to a sense of readiness for potential professional worlds, due in part to a lack of opportunities for guided,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Summer Programs, Singing, Theory Practice Relationship
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Özbay, Serhat – Asian Journal of Education and Training, 2019
The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of CrossFit and resistance training on maximal strength, isometric strength and strength continuity in recreational student athletes. 28 healthy male volunteer students who were doing sport for recreational purposes participated in the study. After the participants were randomly divided into two…
Descriptors: Human Body, Muscular Strength, Body Composition, Physical Fitness
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Sibanda, Nkululeko; Gwaba, Privilledge Tatenda – Research in Drama Education, 2017
Scenography has long been embedded in every performance. However, within the applied theatre performance culture, scenography has been relegated to the periphery in place of auditory aesthetics and efficacy. This paper argues that scenography is the glue that sticks together performative aspects of community theatre projects as well as providing a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Theater Arts, Aesthetics, Case Studies
Jiang, Yuan – ProQuest LLC, 2019
As we work and study in our increasingly globalized society, there is a growing trend of Chinese piano students choosing to pursue their higher education in the United States. Elite music institutions in America are also seeking and recruiting a large number of Chinese pianists. This trend raises questions regarding the similarities and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Higher Education, Reputation
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Morris, Merry Lynn; Baldeon, Marion; Scheuneman, Dwayne – Journal of Dance Education, 2015
In the 1980s, mixed ability or physically integrated dance companies, such as AXIS and DancingWheels, began with professional performance goals, aimed at producing highquality choreographic work involving individuals with and without disabilities. Those companies are pioneers in the integrated dance field and serve as beneficial models of…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Inclusion, Disabilities, Dance
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Davidoff, Paula; Hunt, Carolyn – Teaching Artist Journal, 2015
Teaching artists know that many of the children they teach are being deprived of essential human experiences. Poverty, violence, and ineffective education have left them with little hope of emotional or material success, and a student's connection to an artist can change his or her life in little and big ways. Paula Davidoff and Carolyn Hunt are…
Descriptors: Females, Artists, Art Teachers, Teacher Attitudes
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