Reflecting back on the second week. I have been able to get a better understanding of particular styles of Dance. Concentrating on the jive aspect of dances and seeing the various styles allowed me to explore the various ideas behind the different dances.
Having seen how similair certain dances can be, through diffusion we can see how simaliar dance styles can be performed in different ways by adding ones own aditional twist we can make that dance different.
When watching the various dance videos we can see the importance of rhythm and timing and how the two are imposed within many dances.
When we explore the different idea of dance styles, we are presented with various types of dances for differnt styles which for example poses the question what makes swing swing or salsa salsa? It is very hard to explain swing or describe one particular area of swing, but we can see how important the connection with your partner is in a swing dance performance.
When we look at Lindyhop, we can see how this particular dance is very playful and acrobatic, its emphasis on its feet and can be very rough.
This particular lecture has allowed me to explore the different ideas behind certains dances for example Swing, Jive, Lindyhop etc. These many dances are accosiated with various rituals and activities which we can see presented within the different dance forms. Many people have different ideas and reasons for dancing and through certain types of dances such as Swing or Jive, we can see this being explored.
Anthropology of Dance
Sunday, 13 February 2011
Tuesday, 8 February 2011
Week 1
Beginning this module I didn't know how to approach it or what to expect as I am coming from a Drama background. Taking Anthropology of dance as a final year module I feel it is greatly important that I have some knowledge and understanding of anthropology as this will allow me to explore the ideas of Anthropology through dance furthermore allowing me to develop a better understanding of an anthropologists way of thinking.
For me Peter Metcalf gives a simple understanding of what anthropology is, he states that:
"Anthropology is an adventure. it offers you the opportunity to explore other worlds, where lives unfold according to different understandings of the natural order of things. Different, that is, from those that you take for granted. It allows you to escape the claustrophobia of your everyday life, but anthropology is not mere escapism. On the contrary, it will demand your best efforts at understanding."
(Peter Metcalf, Anthropology: the basics, (Oxon: Routledge, 2005) p.1
Reflecting back on week 1 was able to get an insight of the ideas around dance. The different ways of understanding dance through an anthropologist way of thinking. Looking at particular movements and traditions behind various dance styles, looking at how the various dances are choreographed and how dance is perceived by different people. It has allowed me to focus more on the meaning of dance and why we dance.
Helena Wulff states that:
"Dance has the potential of releasing emotional and erotic forces that are kept at bay most of the time in everyday life.'
I have had various experiences dancing in workshops and as part of shows, and I feel that now when I dance I will think about it more, in terms of how I dance, why I dance and what I will get from a particular dance.
For me Peter Metcalf gives a simple understanding of what anthropology is, he states that:
"Anthropology is an adventure. it offers you the opportunity to explore other worlds, where lives unfold according to different understandings of the natural order of things. Different, that is, from those that you take for granted. It allows you to escape the claustrophobia of your everyday life, but anthropology is not mere escapism. On the contrary, it will demand your best efforts at understanding."
(Peter Metcalf, Anthropology: the basics, (Oxon: Routledge, 2005) p.1
After reading Jonathan Skinner's A natural turn to the Anthropology of Dance, I got a better understanding of how an anthropologists views and sees the world around us. As a person who loves traveling and exploring different cultures I can now relate my experience to various cultures in an aspect of Anthropology. having seen different dances from various cultures one example being Africa, having an anthropologist way of thinking allows me to explore deeper into that culture and the way in which they view dance and the importance of dance within that culture.
Helena Wulff states that:
"Dance has the potential of releasing emotional and erotic forces that are kept at bay most of the time in everyday life.'
I have had various experiences dancing in workshops and as part of shows, and I feel that now when I dance I will think about it more, in terms of how I dance, why I dance and what I will get from a particular dance.
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