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Being Culturally Responsive While Teaching Dance
Essay Grade: 86% (2,396 words, approx. 8 pages)
The elements of dance are space, time, and energy. In further research, according to Karl Schaffer, Erik Stern, and Scott Kim, in terms of space, the use of the body can create shapes of many levels such as: low, medium, and high. The body can create directions, paths, and patterns.
Bob Fosse: A Man of Many Talents
Essay Grade: 75% (413 words, approx. 1 pages)
A biography of the choreographer Bob Fosse (1927-1987), who brought a new sense of style into the world of dance and had a lasting impact on Broadway.
Brechtian Theater and Caryl Churchill
Essay Grade: 96% (2,849 words, approx. 10 pages)
In "A Mouthful of Birds," British playwright Carol Churchill used Brechtian theater techniques to discuss and perform feminism. Techniques such as epic theater, the gestus, and the alienation effect enable the audience, as spectators, to look beyond dialogue, action, and emotion in order to obtain a glimpse of what is not so easily conveyed. In the process, Churchill achieved the Brechtian ideal of producing a work of political theater that incites thought, social criticism, and action.
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