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Dance and Ethics - Moving Towards a More Humane Dance Culture (Paperback, New edition)
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Dance and Ethics - Moving Towards a More Humane Dance Culture (Paperback, New edition)
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Dance and Ethics: Moving Towards a More Humane Culture is an
introductory study of ethical issues as applied to the history and
field of Western theatrical dance. It is the first sustained work
of its kind, inspired by the belief that there are serious issues
to be illuminated by examining dance in relation to ethics and to
the changing values in the dance world itself, especially as faced
by young dancers entering the profession. Since the 1960s and
gathering momentum with the #metoo movement, scholars and
practitioners, especially from the fields of dance education,
somatics and the realms of postmodern dance and ballet, have
increasingly believed that attitudes and practices involving
psychological, physical and sexual mistreatment of students and
dancers must be challenged. Dance and Ethics examines key ethical
issues related to the dance field, primarily within the United
States, and how those directly impact different aspects of the
lives of dance artists over the span of their careers. The issues
discussed include the basic ethical choices facing a dance artist
in terms of whether to care about ethics or separate art from
morality; ethical issues involved in student-teacher and
dancer-choreographer relationships; how ethical concerns relate to
the creation and reception of choreographic work; ethical aspects
of the critical assessment of dance and dancers; and ethical issues
related to presenting systems and institutional infrastructures
within the dance field. While there is a clear bias towards greater
humanism within the dance field, Naomi Jackson is sensitive to the
variety of moral stances available in any given situation. Readers
are invited to consider that ethical options exist other than those
that are usually promoted, that while sometimes there are no clear
right and wrong answers, there are better and worse positions to be
explored and defended and that it is important for the dance field
and broader culture to consciously address ethical issues in
relation to dance in a sustained, thoughtful and creative manner.
The book focuses on theatrical dance forms of ballet,
modern/postmodern dance and theatrical jazz, but also extends to
commercial dance, dance for the camera/internet and
social/vernacular/folk dance when relevant to the main argument.
Dance and Ethics will appeal primarily to educators and students as
well as young professional dancers. It is designed for
undergraduate and graduate students in dance studies, American
studies, performance studies and cultural studies. It will be
useful for undergraduate and graduate dance courses focused on
pedagogy, choreography, criticism, community engagement, politics
and aesthetics.
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