An edition of Dance as social activism (2005)

Dance as social activism

the theory and practice of Franziska Boas, 1933-1965.

Dance as social activism
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An edition of Dance as social activism (2005)

Dance as social activism

the theory and practice of Franziska Boas, 1933-1965.

This dissertation analyses the use of performance as a form of unlegislated, grassroots activism through the case study of Franziska Boas (1902-1988), an American dancer, teacher, choreographer, percussionist and theorist. Boas's commitment to social change and the diverse nature of her activities provide entry into some of the most radical twentieth-century ideas involving education, therapy, political affiliation, performance theory and practice, gender and race.

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Thesis (Ph.D.) -- University of Toronto, 2005.

Includes bibliographical references.

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465 leaves.
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OL19905390M
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9780494220603

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