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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Docile devils : performing activism through Afro-Peruvian dance /

Rojas, Monica M. January 2007 (has links)
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Washington, 2007. / Vita. Includes bibliographical references (leaves 301-309).
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Dança circular e hospitalidade : um corpo que se expressa e acolhe com amorosidade

Ávila, Newton Fernandes de 12 December 2017 (has links)
Esta pesquisa propõe a dança circular, como expressão de vínculos de acolhimento e amorosidade, em condições de oferecer sinalizadores para a hospitalidade. Tem como objetivos específicos: apresentar a dança circular num contexto relacional entre os sujeitos; relacionar os conceitos de acolhimento e amorosidade à dança circular; identificar sinalizadores de hospitalidade, nos vínculos marcados pelo acolhimento e amorosidade, em decorrência da dança circular. Em termos teóricos, é transdisciplinar, envolve estudos sobre dança circular, corpo, hospitalidade, acolhimento e amorosidade. A Cartografia de Saberes, proposta por Baptista, é a orientação metodológica para a produção deste estudo, com realização das trilhas de saberes pessoais, saberes teóricos e a usina de produção. Foram realizadas aproximações investigativas, com levantamento bibliográfico, desenvolvimento de intervenções de dança em diversos ambientes e observação do corpo participante. Nas ações práticas, observação direta, observação participante, rodas de conversa, relatos de vivências e experimentação com desenvolvimento da dança circular. Os resultados indicaram que o desenvolvimento da dança circular, em diversos ambientes, proporcionou, aos sujeitos participantes, sensação de bem-estar, laços de proximidade, acolhimento e amorosidade. A dança circular é uma forma de integrar o corpo e sua expressividade, em situação de comunicação e expressão. É capaz de acionar o pensamento e explorar a criatividade, para improvisar e, ao mesmo tempo, estabelecer a conexão de troca com este ‘outro’, o desconhecido. Trata-se de prática cooperativa, envolvendo uma nova-velha forma de lidar com as relações humanas em equipes de trabalho e no cotidiano, certamente como faziam nossos ancestrais. Proporciona sensação de pertencimento e provoca soltura nos corpos, relaxamento e relação-convívio. Há ampliação do bem-estar físico, mental, emocional, energético e social, no processo que costura as relações interpessoais. Ao tocar e ser tocado na dança circular, há a inserção da permissão de envolvimento, fluidez necessária para a constituição das emoções, do acolhimento e da amorosidade, que, por sua vez, terá resultados diferenciados, gerando condições de hospitalidade / Submitted by cmquadros@ucs.br (cmquadros@ucs.br) on 2018-03-12T11:21:47Z No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Newton Fernandes de Ávila.pdf: 2147289 bytes, checksum: 5a3a002521e05121f81cd271e0e63391 (MD5) / Made available in DSpace on 2018-03-12T11:21:47Z (GMT). No. of bitstreams: 1 Dissertacao Newton Fernandes de Ávila.pdf: 2147289 bytes, checksum: 5a3a002521e05121f81cd271e0e63391 (MD5) Previous issue date: 2018-03-05 / This research proposes the circular dance, as an expression of the bonds of welcoming and amorousness, in conditions to offer signs for the hospitality. It has specific objectives: to present the circular dance in a relational context between the subjects; to relate the concepts of welcoming and amorous to circular dance; to identify flags of hospitality, in the bonds marked by the welcoming and amorousness, as a result of the circular dance. In theoretical terms, it is transdisciplinary, involves studies on circular dance, body, hospitality, welcoming and amorousness. The Cartography of Saberes, proposed by Baptista, is the methodological orientation for the production of this study, with the realization of the tracks of personal knowledge, theoretical knowledge and the production plant. Investigative approaches were carried out, with a bibliographical survey, development of dance interventions in several environments and observation of the participant body. In practical actions, direct observation, participant observation, talk wheels, experiences reports and experimentation with circular dance development. The results indicated that the development of circular dance, in several environments, provided the participants with a feeling of well-being, close ties, welcoming and love. Circular dance is a way of integrating the body and its expressiveness, in a situation of communication and expression. It is capable of triggering thought and exploring creativity, to improvise and, at the same time, to establish the connection of exchange with this 'other', the unknown. It is a cooperative practice, involving a new way of dealing with human relations in work teams and daily life, as our ancestors certainly did. It provides a sense of belonging and causes ease in bodies, relaxation and relationship. There is an increase in physical, mental, emotional, energetic and social well-being in the process that stitches interpersonal relationships. By touching and being touched in the circular dance, there is the insertion of the permission to be involved, fluidity necessary for the constitution of emotions, welcoming and love, which, in turn, will have different results, generating conditions of hospitality.
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Dança circular e hospitalidade : um corpo que se expressa e acolhe com amorosidade

Ávila, Newton Fernandes de 12 December 2017 (has links)
Esta pesquisa propõe a dança circular, como expressão de vínculos de acolhimento e amorosidade, em condições de oferecer sinalizadores para a hospitalidade. Tem como objetivos específicos: apresentar a dança circular num contexto relacional entre os sujeitos; relacionar os conceitos de acolhimento e amorosidade à dança circular; identificar sinalizadores de hospitalidade, nos vínculos marcados pelo acolhimento e amorosidade, em decorrência da dança circular. Em termos teóricos, é transdisciplinar, envolve estudos sobre dança circular, corpo, hospitalidade, acolhimento e amorosidade. A Cartografia de Saberes, proposta por Baptista, é a orientação metodológica para a produção deste estudo, com realização das trilhas de saberes pessoais, saberes teóricos e a usina de produção. Foram realizadas aproximações investigativas, com levantamento bibliográfico, desenvolvimento de intervenções de dança em diversos ambientes e observação do corpo participante. Nas ações práticas, observação direta, observação participante, rodas de conversa, relatos de vivências e experimentação com desenvolvimento da dança circular. Os resultados indicaram que o desenvolvimento da dança circular, em diversos ambientes, proporcionou, aos sujeitos participantes, sensação de bem-estar, laços de proximidade, acolhimento e amorosidade. A dança circular é uma forma de integrar o corpo e sua expressividade, em situação de comunicação e expressão. É capaz de acionar o pensamento e explorar a criatividade, para improvisar e, ao mesmo tempo, estabelecer a conexão de troca com este ‘outro’, o desconhecido. Trata-se de prática cooperativa, envolvendo uma nova-velha forma de lidar com as relações humanas em equipes de trabalho e no cotidiano, certamente como faziam nossos ancestrais. Proporciona sensação de pertencimento e provoca soltura nos corpos, relaxamento e relação-convívio. Há ampliação do bem-estar físico, mental, emocional, energético e social, no processo que costura as relações interpessoais. Ao tocar e ser tocado na dança circular, há a inserção da permissão de envolvimento, fluidez necessária para a constituição das emoções, do acolhimento e da amorosidade, que, por sua vez, terá resultados diferenciados, gerando condições de hospitalidade / This research proposes the circular dance, as an expression of the bonds of welcoming and amorousness, in conditions to offer signs for the hospitality. It has specific objectives: to present the circular dance in a relational context between the subjects; to relate the concepts of welcoming and amorous to circular dance; to identify flags of hospitality, in the bonds marked by the welcoming and amorousness, as a result of the circular dance. In theoretical terms, it is transdisciplinary, involves studies on circular dance, body, hospitality, welcoming and amorousness. The Cartography of Saberes, proposed by Baptista, is the methodological orientation for the production of this study, with the realization of the tracks of personal knowledge, theoretical knowledge and the production plant. Investigative approaches were carried out, with a bibliographical survey, development of dance interventions in several environments and observation of the participant body. In practical actions, direct observation, participant observation, talk wheels, experiences reports and experimentation with circular dance development. The results indicated that the development of circular dance, in several environments, provided the participants with a feeling of well-being, close ties, welcoming and love. Circular dance is a way of integrating the body and its expressiveness, in a situation of communication and expression. It is capable of triggering thought and exploring creativity, to improvise and, at the same time, to establish the connection of exchange with this 'other', the unknown. It is a cooperative practice, involving a new way of dealing with human relations in work teams and daily life, as our ancestors certainly did. It provides a sense of belonging and causes ease in bodies, relaxation and relationship. There is an increase in physical, mental, emotional, energetic and social well-being in the process that stitches interpersonal relationships. By touching and being touched in the circular dance, there is the insertion of the permission to be involved, fluidity necessary for the constitution of emotions, welcoming and love, which, in turn, will have different results, generating conditions of hospitality.
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The revival of the folk dance as social recreation in northern California

Frye, Grace Tener 01 January 1947 (has links)
This paper is limited to a few brief but important statements on the early development of the folk dance. As for its origins, it is quite obscure. From the studies of its beginnings, it can be freely said that it began with primitive man who used his body to express his feelings. Ruth Radir writes; "Man, we believe, has always danced. The beginnings of the dance, like the beginnings of all man's expressive life, are shrouded in a speculative past."1
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Kpatsa an examination of a Ghanaian dance in the United States /

Eckardt, Allison. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.M.)--Bowling Green State University, 2008. / Document formatted into pages; contains viii, 84 p. : ill., music. Includes bibliographical references.
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Echoes and memories of Poland music and dance in the Polish community of Toledo, Ohio /

Godula, Olga. January 2008 (has links)
Thesis (M.M.)--Bowling Green State University, 2008. / Document formatted into pages; contains xiii, 82 p. : col. ill., 1 map. Includes bibliographical references.
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Die Sardana Tanz der Katalanen /

Schmidt, Hans, January 1985 (has links)
Thesis (doctoral)--Universität Hamburg, 1985. / Includes bibliographical references (p. lxxvii-lxxxiv).
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Jamaican dance theatre folk origins and contemporary aesthetics /

Walker, Christopher A., January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--State University of New York College at Brockport, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 155-157). Also available online (PDF file) by a subscription to the set or by purchasing the individual file.
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Jamaican dance theatre folk origins and contemporary aesthetics /

Walker, Christopher A., January 2004 (has links)
Thesis (M.F.A.)--State University of New York College at Brockport, 2004. / Includes bibliographical references (leaves 155-157).
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Historical study and adaptation of Hawaiian folk dances for physical education classes

Hines, Sharon Rosa 01 January 1960 (has links)
The present material that would be acceptable in the high school physical education class required a study of the various types of dances from Hawaii. There appeared to be two main classifications of dance forms: the modern and ancient. In the modern form, hip, torso, simple and intricate step patterns, as well as hand and arm motions, are used to convey the meaning and rhythm of the music . This style is not readily adaptable to the high school situation, nor does it lend itself to transmission by written form. The ancient danses, on the other hand, relied upon the hands and arms to convey meaning leaving the torso free to augment the motion of the hands. The foot movement was also minor with many of the dances remaining stationary or moving not more than one step in one direction before returning to the original position.

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