Dancing Mind Minding Dance


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<p><i>Dancing Mind Minding Dance </i>encompasses a collection of pivotal texts published by scholar and researcher Doug Risner whose work over the past three decades has emphasized the significance of social relevance and personal resonance in dance education. Drawing upon Risner’s breakthrough research and visionary scholarship the book contextualizes critical issues of dance making in the rehearsal process dance curriculum and pedagogy in 21st-century postsecondary dance education the role of dance teaching artists in schools and community environments and dance gender and sexual identity especially the feminization of dance and the marginalization of males who dance.</p><p>This book concludes with Risner’s prophetic vision for employing reflective practice in order to address social justice and inclusion and humanizing pedagogies in dance and dance education throughout all sectors of dance training and preparation. Beginning with his first book <i>Stigma and Perseverance in the Lives of Boys Who Dance</i> (2009) Risner has distinguished himself as the leading education researcher scholar and practitioner to improve young dancers’ education and training and in humanistic ways. The book will appeal to dance educators and teachers dance education scholars and researchers choreographers parents and care-givers of dance students and those who work as teaching artists arts administrators private sector dance studio directors and teachers as well as arts education researchers and scholars broadly. The chapters in this book except for a few were originally published in various Taylor & Francis journals.</p>
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