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This is an account of a search for ways to teach dance to the
profoundly deaf in a variety of schools and settings. The author
describes the methods and games she devised with the children to
heighten their awareness of rhythm, music and the breath inherent
in every dance movement. This work shows the author's gradual
realization that knowledge of music is the basis for dance
teaching, and that this knowledge can also enhance the training of
hearing dancers. This concept led the author to the conviction
that, for the hearing as well as for the deaf, dance and music can
be an alternative way of knowing, and an opportunity for children
to learn to express their unarticulated feelings and thoughts, to
communicate, to socialise and to explore the world in which they
live. A video cassette is also available.
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