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Right to Dance: Dancing for RightsFecha de publicación
November 2004 ResumenThis anthology from Banff Centre Press is an examination of the relationship between dance and human rights. According to this collection of papers written by dance scholars, practitioners, and artists, there appear to be connections between dance and human rights issues, most frequently in the context of dance being used as a tool for inciting people to violence, as a means of humiliation, and as a means of uniting communities in times of hardship. Dance, as the articles state, is often employed as a nationalistic propaganda tool, as a means of healing individuals and groups after traumatic events, and as a powerful form of theatrical expression and education by artists/choreographers who have undergone or witnessed gross violations of human rights.
The anthology contains the following papers:
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Box 1020 Banff, AB T1L 1H5 Canada Tel: 403 762 6180 Fax: 403 762 6345 press@banffcentre.ca FuenteThe Banff Centre Press website on July 30 2007. En La Iniciativa de Comunicación desde el 30 de Julio de 2007 Actualizado el 16 de Octubre de 2007 |
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