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Peer reviewedCharles, Jim – WICAZO SA Review, 1989
Describes the songs and accompanying dances of the Ponca tribe's Helushka society--a traditional society of warriors, tribal leaders, and men of exemplary behavior. Includes Ponca (Siouan) transcriptions of 12 songs, with English translations and commentaries. Contains 46 references. (SV)
Descriptors: American Indian Culture, American Indians, Dance, Organizations (Groups)
Peer reviewedMutoh, Yoshiteru; And Others – Physician and Sportsmedicine, 1988
Results of a study of aerobic dance injuries among 800 students and 161 instructors in Japan indicate that most injuries seem to be caused by overuse. Lower leg injuries were most common among instructors, while foot injuries were most common among students. (IAH)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Adults, Aerobics, Dance
Peer reviewedNelson, Deborah J.; And Others – Research Quarterly for Exercise and Sport, 1988
A study of cardiac frequency during aerobic dancing indicated that it can sustain an elevated cardiac frequency in most cases. The caloric cost of aerobic dancing is approximately 50 percent greater than an equal duration of barre and center-floor exercise by elite ballet dancers. (JD)
Descriptors: Aerobics, Cardiovascular System, Dance, Exercise
Ryan, Patrick – Gifted Child Today (GCT), 1989
The article describes the use of English ritual dances and drama such as sword dancing and mumming with fourth-grade gifted and normally achieving students at the American International School near London. (DB)
Descriptors: Dance, Drama, Elementary Education, Enrichment Activities
Monaghan, Peter – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2002
Describes how professional dancers looking ahead to other careers can earn a B.A. in a St. Mary's College of California program tailored to their demanding schedules--Liberal Education for Arts Professionals (LEAP). (EV)
Descriptors: College Programs, Dance, Higher Education, Nontraditional Education
Jain, Sheila; Brown, David R. – American Journal of Health Education, 2001
Evaluated the literature related to dance forms having sociocultural or traditional/ceremonial influences (cultural dance). Research documented the benefits of dance- related cultural activity interventions among various subgroups of the population and the role and importance of cultural dance forms within diverse communities. The scant available…
Descriptors: Cultural Activities, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences, Dance
Aronld, Peter J. – Journal of Aesthetic Education, 2005
This paper is concerned with two related purposes. The first is to explicate what dance as an art form should comprise if it to be taught as a distinctive aspect of education in the curriculum. The second is to argue that dance, if taught in accordance with what is outlined, is not only an efficacious means in the development, understanding and…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Aesthetics, Art Education, Art Expression
de Graaff, Erik D. U.; Mierson, Sheella – Teaching in Higher Education, 2005
Educational change often presents a challenge to leadership. This paper presents an exercise aiming at raising awareness among teachers of the personal factors involved in introducing active learning. Experiences with the exercise in different settings are briefly discussed.
Descriptors: Educational Innovation, Educational Change, Active Learning, Dance
Watson, Anne – Australian Senior Mathematics Journal, 2005
In this paper I illustrate how kinaesthetic experiences associated with dance might be used in teaching to promote engagement and learning in spatial, rhythmic, structural and symbolic aspects of mathematics.
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Student Attitudes, Dance, Kinesthetic Perception
Peer reviewedGilbert, Anne Green – Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance (JOPERD), 2005
Margaret H'Doubler brought the magic of dance to the 20th century, yet the 21st century has yet to find a person to rekindle the same public desire for dance education. Consequently, the future of dance education in the next century is hard to predict. Based on an informal survey of fellow advisory board members of Dance and the Child…
Descriptors: Global Approach, Dance Education, Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education
Griss, Susan – Teaching Artist Journal, 2004
In this article, the author shares how she created a mini international conference of like-minded peers. Many freelance Teaching Artists feel isolated from a lack of peer contact in their work. That feeling was relieved last spring when the author received two similar e-mails sent, respectively, from 3,000 miles away to the east and to the west.…
Descriptors: Artists, Dance Education, Art Teachers, Conferences (Gatherings)
Davenport, Donna – Journal of Dance Education, 2006
In many dance composition courses, creative production is the objective; movement invention and novelty are praised. Yet often this valuing of creativity is not reflected in the course design. Historically, the basic methodology for dance composition is a show-and-tell model: present the movement study, then critique it. If creativity is truly…
Descriptors: Creativity, Integrity, Dance, Aesthetics
Jackson, Jennifer – Research in Dance Education, 2005
This paper argues for a change of thinking about the "ideal body" in relation to ballet as a dance form and how it is studied. It distinguishes between spectator and practitioner perspectives on ballet, and draws on the practice of established dance artists and that of the author to write about the first-person experience--from the inside out.…
Descriptors: Dance, Self Concept, Relationship, Reflection
Curriculum Review, 2007
The students at Newburgh Free Academy (NFA), a high school located in Newburgh, New York, organized their own "Dancing with the Teachers" contest in an effort to raise scholarship funds. Their creativity paid off. More than 850 tickets were sold at $5 each to attend this evening of entertainment, contributing more than $4,000 to…
Descriptors: Difficulty Level, Scholarships, Music, Faculty
Gottlob, Stephanie; Oka, Yuji – Journal of Dance Education, 2007
Re-Education classrooms are self-contained and tightly organized, to meet the unpredictable challenges of daily school life. It is typical to observe children hitting, kicking, spitting, crying or shutting down completely while lessons are being taught. Teachers, in turn, are required to physically restrain a child if he might cause injury to…
Descriptors: Movement Education, Emotional Disturbances, Teaching Methods, Preschool Children

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