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What does it mean to give life to movement? Tamara Williams answers this question through an ethnographic study and historical mapping of the Silvestre Dance Technique created by Brazilian master teacher, dancer, and choreographer, Rosangela Silvestre. In the first book solely dedicated to Silvestre Technique, Williams illustrates how the applied theory of the triangles of inspiration, expression and balance of training can lead to self-actualization through implementation in daily life practice.

From the Brazilian arts movements of the 1970s, to the sociopolitical themes of the Blocos Afros, to the global practice of Silvestre Technique presently, the author explores the impact of the Body Universe in understanding self-capacity and capability. Williams investigates the functionality of the technique through a series of interviews, physical practice, and training.



Table of Contents
Acknowledgments ix
Foreword by Lela Aisha Jones 1
Preface 5
Introduction 9
   I. African-Brazilian Culture in the 1970s and the History of Silvestre Technique 21
  II. Creating Possibilities: An Approach to Silvestre Technique 35
  III. Practicing the Technique 43
  IV. Conceptualizations of Silvestre Technique 65
   V. Definition of Silvestre Terms and Positions 87
  VI. Introductory Sequences for Silvestre Dance Technique Class 107
 VII. Methodology and Pedagogy 232
VIII. Self-Actualization 248
Afterword 257
Appendix 259
Bibliography 269
Index 273

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      Publisher: McFarland & Co Inc
      Publication Date: 1/12/2021 12:03:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781476674322, 978-1476674322
      ISBN10: 1476674329

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      What does it mean to give life to movement? Tamara Williams answers this question through an ethnographic study and historical mapping of the Silvestre Dance Technique created by Brazilian master teacher, dancer, and choreographer, Rosangela Silvestre. In the first book solely dedicated to Silvestre Technique, Williams illustrates how the applied theory of the triangles of inspiration, expression and balance of training can lead to self-actualization through implementation in daily life practice.

      From the Brazilian arts movements of the 1970s, to the sociopolitical themes of the Blocos Afros, to the global practice of Silvestre Technique presently, the author explores the impact of the Body Universe in understanding self-capacity and capability. Williams investigates the functionality of the technique through a series of interviews, physical practice, and training.



      Table of Contents
      Acknowledgments ix
      Foreword by Lela Aisha Jones 1
      Preface 5
      Introduction 9
         I. African-Brazilian Culture in the 1970s and the History of Silvestre Technique 21
        II. Creating Possibilities: An Approach to Silvestre Technique 35
        III. Practicing the Technique 43
        IV. Conceptualizations of Silvestre Technique 65
         V. Definition of Silvestre Terms and Positions 87
        VI. Introductory Sequences for Silvestre Dance Technique Class 107
       VII. Methodology and Pedagogy 232
      VIII. Self-Actualization 248
      Afterword 257
      Appendix 259
      Bibliography 269
      Index 273

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