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Somatics in the Dance Studio: Embodying Feminist/Democratic Pedagogy

Pages 37-47 | Published online: 16 May 2012
 

ABSTRACT

Since the 1970s, somatics have increasingly become a part of the dance training landscape. Although the psychophysical benefits seem sufficient in themselves to warrant inclusion in dance, this article explores another possible outcome of embracing somatic pedagogical principles, a change that affects not what is taught in a dance class, but how dance is taught. Although much of contemporary educational philosophy has moved away from the traditional authoritarian model, authoritarian practices still pervade Western concert dance to the detriment of the field (CitationLakes 2005, 16). To move forward as an art form, there is a need to “transform … our pedagogical outlooks” (CitationFortin 1998, 67). This article seeks to illuminate common threads between somatic and feminist/democratic teaching to further the discourse on pedagogical practices in dance. The author also traces the impact of incorporating somatic principles in her teaching and her resultant evolution away from traditional methods toward a more egalitarian approach.

Notes

An earlier version of this paper was presented at the 2010 NDEO Annual Conference and received the organization's Top Paper Citation. It appears here in an expanded form.

This article is part of the following collections:
The Expanding Dynamics Between Somatics and Dance Education

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