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Humanizing ballet pedagogies
philosophies, perspectives, and praxis for teaching ballet
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Zeller, Jessica (author)
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Jessica Zeller
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SKH
Year:
2025
Publisher:
London, Routledge
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Buch
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"In Humanizing Ballet Pedagogies, Jessica Zeller offers a new take on the ballet pedagogy manual, examining how and why ballet pedagogies develop, considering their implications for students and teachers, and proposing processes by which readers can enact humanizing, equitable approaches. This book supports pedagogical thinking and development in ballet. Across three sections, it reflects how pedagogies come to be: through rationales, dialogues, and practices. The first part, Philosophies, offers a contextual reading of ballet pedagogy's historic relationship to ideals, and it describes an alternative approach that takes its meaningful purpose from the embodied knowledge of participants in the ballet class. Part Two: Perspectives, looks at how the teacher's person shapes the ballet class. It draws from a new survey of ballet students that illuminates the direct effects of pedagogies and proposes future directions. Praxis, the third section, includes three theoretically based approaches that can be applied directly or adjusted to readers' contexts for teaching ballet: yielding to student agency and autonomy, ungrading graded ballet classes in higher education, and practicing reflection for growth. Grounded in the wide range of people who participate in ballet, themes of equity, ethics, and humanity are at the heart of this book. Humanizing Ballet Pedagogies is a valuable resource for those teaching or developing a teaching approach in ballet. It addresses important issues for school owners, administrators, or anyone responsible for supporting ballet teachers or students in the twenty-first century"--
Statement of Responsibility:
Jessica Zeller
Medium identifier:
SKH
Year:
2025
Publisher:
London, Routledge
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ISBN:
9781032365756
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9781032365749
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xi, 195 pages
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Language:
Englisch
Footnote:
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Buch