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"Relying on literary theories, the author discusses the role of dance and the body in Afro-Brazilian secular and sacred practices. Ethnographic study addresses samba academies, candomblé, capoeira, and carnival dances"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 58.
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Based on extensive ethnographic fieldwork in New York and Dakar, this book explores the Senegalese dance-rhythms Sabar from the research position of a dance student. It features a comparative analysis of the pedagogical techniques used in dance classes in New York and Dakar, which in turn shed light on different aesthetics and understandings of dance, as well as different ways of learning, in each context. Pointing to a loose network of teachers and students who travel between New York and Dakar around the practice of West African dance forms, the author discusses how this movement is maint
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Dans Dooplé, loi éternelle de la danse africaine, Alphonse TIEROU nous présentait les dix mouvements de base de la danse invariants sur tout le continent africain. Il ouvrait ainsi la voie d'une création chorégraphique africaine contemporaine, en lui donnant la base théorique écrite qui lui faisait défaut. Avec cet ouvrage-ci, l'auteur va plus loin en envisageant la danse sous l'angle de l'économie. Il montre d'abord que la danse est le ciment de la culture africaine. L'éradication des langues vernaculaires, notamment avec la colonisation, a eu pour conséquence l'incompréhension et le refus de cette danse, sur laquelle le regard porté est à la fois fasciné et terrifié. Présentes en toutes occasions (le baptême et la dation des noms, le verdict du juge... ), cérémonielles ou de divertissement, les danses constituent pourtant une mémoire collective voire une banque de données d'une richesse inestimable. Et Alphonse TIEROU rétablit les liens entre la danse et la sculpture africaines comme éléments d'un univers artistique commun et donc plus signifiant. La création en matière de danse africaine ne produit pas de biens de consommation. Mais il est démontré qu'appliquer un modèle de développement à un pays sans tenir compte de la culture de ce pays est suicidaire. L'auteur démontre que la danse africaine, en produisant des biens culturels, peut non seulement jouer le rôle de catalyseur, de moteur pour l'évolution des mentalités, mais aussi renforcer la cohésion Nord-Sud. Ainsi, la danse africaine demeure encore un savoir inconnu dont beaucoup de facettes restent à découvrir, dont de nombreuses richesses sont insoupçonnables. Si sa danse bouge, l'Afrique bougera !
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This book explores Black British dance from a number of previously-untold perspectives. Bringing together the voices of dance-artists, scholars, teachers and choreographers, it looks at a range of performing arts from dancehall to ballet, providing valuable insights into dance theory, performance, pedagogy, identity and culture. It challenges the presumption that Blackness, Britishness or dance are monolithic entities, instead arguing that all three are living networks created by rich histories, diverse faces and infinite future possibilities. Through a variety of critical and creative essays, this book suggests a widening of our conceptions of what Black British dance looks like, where it appears, and who is involved in its creation.
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