Viewing Dance Quiz
Free Practice Quiz & Exam Preparation
Discover our engaging practice quiz for Viewing Dance, designed to help you explore the evolution of contemporary dance through key works by emerging and established choreographers. This quiz covers essential concepts - from global dance trends to analysis of choreographic techniques - perfect for Dance majors and minors looking to deepen their appreciation and understanding of modern dance practices worldwide.
Study Outcomes
- Analyze contemporary dance trends and practices from around the globe.
- Interpret the works of emerging and established choreographers.
- Critically evaluate the social, cultural, and artistic influences on modern dance.
- Synthesize insights from current dance performances to support informed discussions.
Viewing Dance Additional Reading
Here are some engaging academic resources to enhance your understanding of contemporary dance:
- Current Trends in Contemporary Choreography: A Political Critique This article delves into how modern choreography reflects political ideologies, assessing participatory and collaborative performance modes against historical performance theories.
- Training Contemporary Dancers: Exploring the Relevance of Classical Modern Dance Technique This thesis investigates the significance of classical modern dance techniques in contemporary dance training, offering insights from interviews with educators and choreographers.
- Contemporary Dance: Examining Limitations and Expanding Pedagogy This article critiques the Eurocentric approach to teaching contemporary dance and proposes a more inclusive pedagogy that honors diverse dance forms and cultures.
- Gaga as Politics: A Case Study of Contemporary Dance Training This dissertation explores the political dimensions of Gaga, a movement language developed by Israeli choreographer Ohad Naharin, challenging the notion of dance as a universal, apolitical practice.
- When Is Contemporary Dance? This article examines the various interpretations of "contemporary dance" across different contexts, shedding light on the intersections and separations between high art, popular dance, and non-Western dance forms.