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Title: The Power of Dance from Gerald Jonas


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The Power of Dance from Gerald JonasDancing
  • Edited by Dr. Kay Picart
  • and Jessica Labbé
  • Based on a presentation
  • by Juan Baez

2
Aims
  • To show that All dance is charged with power.
    (17)
  • To illustrates why dance is a powerful tool
    within a social context.
  • To illustrate why and how dance holds a unique
    and central power in various world cultures.
  • To learn about the history and personality of
    other cultures through the art of dancing.

3
Discussion Question
  • What role do you perceive dance playing in your
    society, if any?

4
Key ThemeThe Power of Dance
  • The impulse to move is the raw material that
    culture shapes into evocative sequences of
    physical activity that we call dance (12).

5
Review Questions
  • Why does Jonas refer to Yeats quote How can we
    know the dancer from the dance? (12)
  • What does this mean?

6
Discussion Question
  • How is Jonas definition of dance similar and/or
    different from the previous articles we have
    discussed in class?

7
Review Question
  • What examples does Jonas use to illustrate the
    cultural impact of dance within Cambodian
    society?

8
Discussion Question
  • What other examples provided by Jonas illustrate
    the importance of dancers in Cambodia?

From the Cambodian Dance Robom Pream http//www.ne
taxs.com/tskramer/reptoire.html
9
Review Question
Briefly describe what is unique about Cambodian
Dance.
10
Understanding Dance
  • Dance anthropology explores dance within its
    social and cultural context.
  • Encoded in form, technique, and structure of
    every dance are meanings and values of importance
    to the dancers and to those who share their view
    of the world. (17)

11
Review Question
  • Name some rituals that have a dance-like element
    to them.
  • Discuss the role of dance in these rituals.

12
Review Question
  • Give examples of how descriptions of other
    cultures dances reveal imperialist frameworks.

13
Discussion Question
  • Is it possible for us to study another culture or
    society without projecting our own morals and
    beliefs on it?

14
Review Question
  • Explain the genesis and symbolisms embedded in
    ballet as a form of court entertainment.

15
Discussion Question
  • What are the implications of Western European
    Dance changing from participatory entertainment
    to visual entertainment?

16
Review Question
  • What is unique to Native American Dances such as
    the Snake Dance and Ghost Dance?

Native American Fancy Dance http//library.thinkqu
est.org/3081/fancy.htm
17
Review Question
  • What are the main characteristics and functions
    of trance and spiritual communication in relation
    to dance?

18
Review Question
  • Why are the Pullavas outcasts within a society
    that deems them so important?
  • What purpose do they serve?

19
Final Question
  • As is the case with any mode of expression, do
    you think that dance can be a manipulative tool
    in/on a society? Why or why not?
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