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Moving Together: Dance and Pluralism in Canada

Moving Together: Dance and Pluralism in Canada

  • Editor: Lindgren, Allana C.
  • Editor: Sacchetti, Clara
  • Editor: Stolar, Batia Boe

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Contents

  • Moving Together: Dance and Pluralism in Canada
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction / Allana C. Lindgren and Batia Boe Stolar
  • Section One: Setting the Stage
  • 1. Dancing Pluralism in Canada: A Brief Historical Overview / Allana C. Lindgren
  • Section Two: The Discourses of Pluralism
  • 2. Embodying the Canadian Mosaic: The Great West Canadian Folk Dance, Folk Song, and Handicraft Festival, 1930 / Anne Flynn
  • 3. Ole, eh?: Canadian Multicultural Discourses and Atlantic Canadian Flamenco / Batia Boe Stolar
  • 4. Illuminating a Disparate Diaspora: Fijian Dance in Canada / Evadne Kelly
  • 5. Ukrainian Theatrical Dance on the Island: Speaking Back to National and Provincial Images of Multicultural Cape Breton / Marcia Ostashewski
  • 6. Zab Maboungou: Trance and Locating the Other / Bridget E. Cauthery
  • Section Three: Identity Formation and Artistic Agency
  • 7. A Contemporary Global Artist's Perspective / Hari Krishnan
  • 8. Re-imagining the Multicultural Citizen: 'Folk' as Strategy in the Japanese Canadians' 1977 Centennial National Odori Concert / Lisa Doolittle
  • 9. Dance as a Curatorial Practice: Performing Moving Dragon's Koong at the Royal Ontario Museum / Allana C. Lindgren
  • 10. Kinetic Crossroads: Chouinard, Sinha and Castello / Dena Davida
  • Section Four: Education and the Processes of Normalization
  • 11. From Inclusion to Integration: Intercultural Dialogue and Contemporary University Dance Education / Danielle Robinson and Eloisa Domenici
  • 12. A Dance Flash Mob, Canadian Multiculturalism, and Kinesthetic Groupness / Janelle Joseph
  • 13. Contemporary Indigenous Dance in Canada / Carolyne Clare and Samantha Mehra in conversation with Santee Smith
  • 14. ""There Is the Me That Loves to Dance"": Dancing Cultural Identities in Theatre for Young Audiences / Heather Fitzsimmons Frey
  • Section Five: Building Coalitions / Belonging to Communities
  • 15. The Presence and Future of Danish Folk Dancing in Canada / Suzanne Jaeger
  • 16. Glimpses of a Cultural Entrepreneur / Yasmina Ramzy in conversation with P. Megan Andrews
  • 17. Dance and the Fulfillment of Multicultural Desire: The Reflections of an Accidental Ukrainian / Steven Jobbitt
  • 18. Old Roads, New World: Exploring Collaboration through Kathak and Flamenco / Catalina Fellay
  • Contributors
  • Index