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Author(s) -
Jamieson Dryburgh
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
conceição/conception
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2317-5737
DOI - 10.20396/conce.v8i2.8657870
Subject(s) - dance , reflexivity , participant observation , dance education , subject (documents) , pedagogy , psychology , sociology , mathematics education , visual arts , computer science , art , social science , library science
Learning through dance technique has the potential to transform the students, both in terms of their bodily capabilities and their sense of self in the world. By exploring the ‘how’ of dance pedagogy, this research study investigates dance technique learning through the accounts of undergraduate students and teacher/researcher reflexivity at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London. The multi-layered experiences of seven participant students are centralized, bringing insight to the complex ways that transformation may be enabled in dance technique pedagogy. The theoretical perspectives of engaged pedagogy (hooks 1994) and care ethics (Noddings 2013) provide a framework through which participant student data are organized. Active participation, demonstration of care, and stimulating environments are discussed in terms of the nuance of experience for individual students. An interpretive phenomenological approach is used in this longitudinal study within which the teacher/researcher locates himself as subject and co-participant.

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