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Dance Partnering Basics: Practical Skills and Inclusive Pedagogy
With HKPropel Access presents easy-to-implement, technique-based
partnering instruction for dancers of all ages. The exercises and
techniques, which are broken down into parts and presented in a
skill progression, from beginner to advanced, can be applied to a
variety of dance forms. The book offers a plethora of tools to help
dance educators in providing expert partnering instruction: 18
illustrated exercises that teach techniques, mechanics, and
individual partnered skills; each exercise includes additional
variations and explorations Tips for developing a partnering
component and integrating it into an existing dance program or
curriculum Related online materials delivered via HKPropel,
including over 40 video clips demonstrating partnering exercises,
vocabulary, questions for discussion and reflection, and
assessments and rubrics to help assess student progress Inclusive,
Nongendered Approach The text uses an inclusive, nongendered
approach to dance partnering, as opposed to the traditional male
and female roles. Instead of using man/woman labels in the
instructions, author Brandon Whited uses terminology such as
partner A/partner B,leader/follower, and supported
partner/supportive partner. This approach gives a broad appeal to
dance partnering. Book Contents Dance Partnering Basics is
organized around the foundational elements of dance—time, weight,
energy and flow, and space. Chapter 1 provides a concise history
and explanation of dance partnering forms and considers the broad
implications for the practice as a vital component of dance
education and training. Chapter 2 focuses on class planning, course
development, foundational concepts, and teaching techniques. It
also offers foundational skills and exercises. Chapter 3 delves
into the body as an instrument, discussing biomechanics, safety,
cross-training, nutrition, wellness, and self-care. It also offers
more advanced skills, building off of those offered in the previous
chapter. In chapter 4, readers explore the relationship between
partnership and creativity, digging into tactics, exercises, and
choreographic prompts that can help unlock creativity. It contains
the exercises with the most advanced skills and partnership
principles. And finally, chapter 5 outlines dance education
philosophies, which include establishing a safe space, a supportive
environment, and a community within the classroom and beyond. Dance
Partnering Basics is a highly practical resource for dance
educators and teachers across all levels, from K-12 to higher
education as well as private studios. It is an ideal text to teach
partnering, regardless of the students’ ages, their skill level,
or the dance genre. With its unique inclusive approach, this book
is a welcome and much-needed addition to the dance field. Note: A
code for accessing HKPropel is included with all print books.
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