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How do teachers create a classroom environment that promotes collaborative and inquiry-based approaches to learning ballet? How do teachers impart the stylistic qualities of ballet while also supporting each dancer's artistic instincts and development of a personal style? How does ballet technique education develop the versatility and creativity needed in the contemporary dance environment?

Creative Ballet Teaching draws on the fields of Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis (L/BMA), dance pedagogy, and somatic education to explore these questions. Sample lesson plans, class exercises, movement explorations, and journal writing activities specifically designed for teachers bring these ideas into the studio and classroom. A complementary online manual, Creative Ballet Learning, provides students with tools for technical and artistic development, self-assessment, and reflection.

Offering a practical, exciting approach, Creative Ballet Teaching is a must-r

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION

PART I RETHINKING CREATIVITY, COMMUNITY, AND TECHNIQUE

IN THE BALLET CLASSROOM

Chapter One Drawing inspiration from creative movement: teaching and planning

from movement concepts

Chapter Two Drawing inspiration from creative movement: developing body

knowledge and improvisation skills

Chapter Three Drawing inspiration from dance teachers: teaching students how to use

your "tools"

Chapter Four Drawing inspiration from dance students: learning from peers

Chapter Five Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis: a tool for facilitating creativity,

community, and technique

PART II IMPROVING BALANCE AND MOTION

Chapter Six Discovering the three-dimensional body: Shape Flow Support and Shape

Qualities

Chapter Seven Balancing three-dimensionally: Spatial Intent and Countertensions

Chapter Eight Moving three-dimensionally: Traceforms and Kinesphere

PART III DEEPENING DYNAMISM

Chapter Nine The dynamic palette: introduction to Effort

Chapter Ten Fluidity: Free and Bound Flow

Chapter Eleven Varying intensity: Strong and Light Weight

Chapter Twelve Rhythmical nuance: Sudden and Sustained Time

Chapter Thirteen Attentive movement: Direct and Indirect Space

Chapter Fourteen Playing with the Effort palette

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 1/27/2017 12:07:00 AM
    ISBN13: 9781138669710, 978-1138669710
    ISBN10: 1138669717

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    How do teachers create a classroom environment that promotes collaborative and inquiry-based approaches to learning ballet? How do teachers impart the stylistic qualities of ballet while also supporting each dancer's artistic instincts and development of a personal style? How does ballet technique education develop the versatility and creativity needed in the contemporary dance environment?

    Creative Ballet Teaching draws on the fields of Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis (L/BMA), dance pedagogy, and somatic education to explore these questions. Sample lesson plans, class exercises, movement explorations, and journal writing activities specifically designed for teachers bring these ideas into the studio and classroom. A complementary online manual, Creative Ballet Learning, provides students with tools for technical and artistic development, self-assessment, and reflection.

    Offering a practical, exciting approach, Creative Ballet Teaching is a must-r

    Table of Contents

    INTRODUCTION

    PART I RETHINKING CREATIVITY, COMMUNITY, AND TECHNIQUE

    IN THE BALLET CLASSROOM

    Chapter One Drawing inspiration from creative movement: teaching and planning

    from movement concepts

    Chapter Two Drawing inspiration from creative movement: developing body

    knowledge and improvisation skills

    Chapter Three Drawing inspiration from dance teachers: teaching students how to use

    your "tools"

    Chapter Four Drawing inspiration from dance students: learning from peers

    Chapter Five Laban/Bartenieff Movement Analysis: a tool for facilitating creativity,

    community, and technique

    PART II IMPROVING BALANCE AND MOTION

    Chapter Six Discovering the three-dimensional body: Shape Flow Support and Shape

    Qualities

    Chapter Seven Balancing three-dimensionally: Spatial Intent and Countertensions

    Chapter Eight Moving three-dimensionally: Traceforms and Kinesphere

    PART III DEEPENING DYNAMISM

    Chapter Nine The dynamic palette: introduction to Effort

    Chapter Ten Fluidity: Free and Bound Flow

    Chapter Eleven Varying intensity: Strong and Light Weight

    Chapter Twelve Rhythmical nuance: Sudden and Sustained Time

    Chapter Thirteen Attentive movement: Direct and Indirect Space

    Chapter Fourteen Playing with the Effort palette

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