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Chapter 1: The Power of Dance Looking at Dance Summer 2016 Online Course Professor Zdrojewski

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Page 1: The Power of Dance: Looking at Dance Course

Chapter 1: The Power of Dance

Looking at DanceSummer 2016 Online Course

Professor Zdrojewski

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Something to think about...• Think of the words POWER and DANCE. What words/ images come

to mind when you think of those two words? Are they connected? Why or why not?

• As you read over these notes/ watch my lecture and look back on this chapter, I want you to think about ways you can find connections between power and movement, or dance, that perhaps you were unaware of previously.

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The Power of Dance• Dance is one of the most powerful forms of human expression, and

therefore it is one of the most powerful forms of communication.

• Through movements of the human body, dance conveys the whole range of human emotions; tells stories and strengthens, disciplines and refreshes the whole person.

• For many of the world’s people, dance also has the power to heal, to provide salvation, and to invoke and appease deities (gods/ goddesses).

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Brief Overview on the Power of Dance• The two major elements that make dance uniquely powerful are its

full use of the person (the body) and its ability to serve societies in many important ways. Any definition of dance should incorporate both its physical and social/ cultural functions.

• Questions to Consider:

1. What service does dance provide society in America today?

2. If you had to define dance, how would you do it?

*At the end of this powerpoint presentation, please answer each of these questions in 2-3 sentences in the quiz section of Week 1. Other questions may appear in the presentation, but do not need to be formally answered in writing.

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Dance and the Power of the Human Body• The human body is unique in its ability to choose to move freely in

a way that has meaning, and in its ability to give meaning to whatever movement it creates.

• Other art forms, such as painting, sculpture, and poetry, are at least one step removed from immediate experience. They have a creative output, but the medium isn’t the body itself (like with painting and the canvas).

• In dance, the physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual powers of the body are evident in a single act.

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Dance and the Power of Religious Worship• Dance, as exemplified in religious worship, displays of power, rites

of passage, courtship or dating, celebrating and entertainment, is a primary form of communication in most societies.

• Think for yourself: Is this true in our society?

• What types of dance (or movement) are we seeing in religions, dating or even wedding ceremonies?

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Dance and the Power of Social Practice• Dance is inherently social, and it reflects a society’s views about

life- ideas about the body, relationships between men and women, relationships among age groups and classes, relationships to deities and so on.

• Between cultures, dance can be an important means of mutual understanding once cultural biases have been set aside.

• Think for yourself: Compare how men/women dance with one another in your age group versus that of your grandparents. How do these images reflect the culture of that time?

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Dance and the Power of Tradition• Dance has the power both to conserve and expand culture, keeping

a society’s traditions alive while adapting to new realities.

• In this way dance sustains the integrity of culture in a turbulent world of high-speed, high-impact change. Through the traditional Bhangra, a farmers’ dance from the Punjab area of India, for example, Punjabis living in England are able to keep their Punjab identity and culture alive.

• To Watch: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BwisELhLWrk

^ Traditional Bhangra Dance

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Dance and its Unique Power • Human movement that can be called dance is extremely varied- from simple hand

gestures to complex ballets, to masses of people swaying in rhythm at a rock concert or at a religious service.

• There is no shortage of definitions but few, if any, manage to convey the feeling of a person who has been seized by the power of dance and has transcended the limits of his or her own body and entered a state of ecstasy.

• To Watch: How is this similar/ different from what you perceive to be traditional Western American dance?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Erbp1Isk96M

^^ Aspara Dance Royal Ballet of Cambodia

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Something to think about… Part 2• As you read through the notes, and watch some clips of traditional

dance from other parts of the world, where did you find evidence of power?

• What experiences from your own life are similar to those you witnessed?

• Why do you think that dance is an art form found in all societies?

Remember!

• Powerful elements, or lenses, include bodily movement, religious worship, social participation or practice, and tradition. You can view dance through any of these elements, or lenses.

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Power of Dance Vocabulary to KnowWords that would be helpful to know:

• Bhangra: A farmers’ dance of the Punjab region of India

• Choreography: The arrangement of movement in dance

• Cultural Identity: The orientation of the self in regard to familial or ethnic group, class, nation or ideology with a resulting feeling of close emotional association

• Gesture: The use of motion of the limbs or body as a means of intentional expression; movement of body or limbs that symbolizes or emphasizes an idea, sentiment or attitude.