2011
DOI: 10.1080/15290824.2011.564075
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Poetic Steps: Fusing African American Poetry and Choreography in Classroom Practice

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“…Within the field of dance, some dance education scholars are pushing for the field to question “how bodies dance, what they dance, and who gets to dance” in these programs (Kerr-Berry, 2012, p. 51). Bowie and Soriano (2011) found this learning and engagement can be fostered in the classroom and in combination with other BCEEs. They engaged students from a dance course and an African American poetry course in a 3-week immersive experience “where they bridged the intrinsic power of verse with the fluidity of a choreographic movement study” (p. 45).…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Within the field of dance, some dance education scholars are pushing for the field to question “how bodies dance, what they dance, and who gets to dance” in these programs (Kerr-Berry, 2012, p. 51). Bowie and Soriano (2011) found this learning and engagement can be fostered in the classroom and in combination with other BCEEs. They engaged students from a dance course and an African American poetry course in a 3-week immersive experience “where they bridged the intrinsic power of verse with the fluidity of a choreographic movement study” (p. 45).…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 89%