Making an Entrance


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<p>This second edition of <i>Making an Entrance </i>is a practical and thought-provoking introduction to teaching dance with disabled and non-disabled students updated with expanded coverage new and revised exercises and chapters that cover post-pandemic and online practice diversity and inclusivity.</p><p>With improvisation as his central concern Benjamin covers an extensive range of topics including new autoethnographic writing mental health performance feedback and The Dancers’ Forest and interrogates what we mean when we talk about ‘inclusive’ and ‘integrated dance.’ There are over 50 stimulating and challenging exercises purposefully designed for dance students of all levels accompanied by teaching notes and examples drawn from the author’s experience as a teacher performer and dance maker. Useful hints are provided on the practicalities of setting up workshops covering issues such as class sizes the safety aspects of wheelchairs and accessibility.</p><p>An essential read for both students and teachers of improvisation who are seeking ways to engage with issues of diversity written to be accessible whilst offering areas of increasing complexity and challenge for more experienced practitioners.</p>
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