How To Look at a Dance Artist in Context


How To Look at a Dance Artist in Context

And more in upcoming course: DELving into Embodied Dance History

DELving into Embodied Dance History is a six-module asynchronous course designed for dance educators who want to re-imagine early American modern dance history through the lens of embodied and inquiry-based learning.

For the course, Ann Biddle (DEL Professional Learning and Curriculum Senior Consultant) and Felice Santorelli (DEL Facilitator) created an exciting resource: How To Look at a Dance Artist in Context.

Take a look and a listen:

Course topics will include:

The history of Jacob’s Pillow, Ted Shawn, Ruth St. Denis, Edna Guy, Hemsley Winfield, Michio Ito, Doris Humphrey, José Limón, Martha Graham, Yuriko Kikuchi, and Pearl Primus.

We’ve never offered this course in the Fall, so for folks who typically have busy a Spring, this is your opportunity!

Sign up by October 9!

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You can look forward to even more practical resources that will support you in your dance classroom this year!