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Dancing in Silence

Dancing in Silence explores the captivating world of deaf dancers, revealing their unique approaches to music and movement. It challenges traditional ideas about dance by showcasing how deaf individuals experience rhythm through vibration and tactile senses. For instance, dancers may perceive music through vibrations felt in the floor or by using haptic perception, deepening their kinesthetic awareness. The book also highlights the development of innovative choreographic techniques tailored for deaf dancers, emphasizing visual cues and spatial arrangements.

The book delves into the sensory adaptations and creative strategies employed by deaf dancers and the social impact of deaf dance communities. It progresses by first introducing central concepts like haptic perception. It then examines how deaf dancers interpret music through vibrations, explores choreographic processes using visual cues, and delves into the cultural impact of deaf dance, promoting inclusivity in dance education and accessibility.

By focusing on lived experiences and creative processes, Dancing in Silence celebrates the ingenuity and artistic contributions of deaf dancers. This exploration emphasizes that deafness doesn't preclude a nuanced understanding of music, but rather fosters alternative pathways to rhythm, making it a valuable resource for dance students, educators, and anyone interested in the intersection of art and sensory perception.


Author:

  • Mason Scott

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 106 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Culture
  • Music
  • Culture
  • Film and theater

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