The 'Female' Dancer
a soma-scientific approach
Herausgeber: Farmer, Claire; Kindred, Helen
The 'Female' Dancer
a soma-scientific approach
Herausgeber: Farmer, Claire; Kindred, Helen
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The 'Female' Dancer aims to question dancers' relationships with 'female' through the examination and understandings of biological, anatomical, scientific, and self-social identity.
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The 'Female' Dancer aims to question dancers' relationships with 'female' through the examination and understandings of biological, anatomical, scientific, and self-social identity.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781032466903
- ISBN-10: 1032466901
- Artikelnr.: 70150635
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 666g
- ISBN-13: 9781032466903
- ISBN-10: 1032466901
- Artikelnr.: 70150635
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Claire Farmer is a senior lecturer in Dance Science at Middlesex University, UK. Helen Kindred is a senior lecturer in Dance at Middlesex University, UK.
Introduction
Claire Farmer and Helen Kindred
PART I: Bodily knowledge
1. Growing up in dance: Experiencing the pubertal transition in leotard and
tights
Siobhan Mitchell
2. Female dancer hormone health
Nicky Keay
3. Female dancers: food, nutrients and body composition
Jasmine Challis
4. Ballet culture and body image in recreational dance training
Rebekah Wall
5. A somatic approach to audiencing
Carolina Bergonzoni
6. Embodied experience of bodies with breasts
Amelia Millward and James Brouner
PART II: Moving through change
7. Strength training considerations for female dancers
Claire Farmer
8. Pelvic floor considerations for female dancers through the lifespan
Brooke Winder
9. Improvising with the pain(s) of endometriosis
Kate March
10. The pregnant dancer
Chloe Hillyar
11. Fascia illuminated
May Kesler
12. FEMALEtraces
Helen Kindred and Sandra Sok
The embodied archive of the self
Celia Shaw Morris
PART III: Taking up space
13. Sustaining a dance career as a parent
Lucy McCrudden and Angela Pickard
14. Dancer (noun)-mother, daughter, sister, colleague, partner, warrior,
sorceress, friend
Erica Stanton
15. Are you a leader? The L word that women in dance fear
Avatâra Ayuso
16. Coming out is a protest: A score for ritual queer emergence
Kars Dodds
17. Geometry of gender: Analysing the anatomical specifications of a
Bharatanatyam dancer
Shreya Srivastava and Shilpa Darivemula
PART IV: Embodied wisdom
18. Foregrounding (the) self in dance practice
Gemma Harman and Jayne McKee
19. There's wisdom in them bones-Moving beyond the shape
Janine Cappello
20. The trees, my pelvis and dancing through a life
Celeste Nazeli Snowber
21. Dancing to live
Stella Eldon
22. Body scapes: Celebrating seasonality of well¿being in somatic
dialoguing with the natural world
Anna Dako in collaboration with Martina Polleros
SCORE-FEMALEtraces
Helen Kindred and Sandra Sok
Claire Farmer and Helen Kindred
PART I: Bodily knowledge
1. Growing up in dance: Experiencing the pubertal transition in leotard and
tights
Siobhan Mitchell
2. Female dancer hormone health
Nicky Keay
3. Female dancers: food, nutrients and body composition
Jasmine Challis
4. Ballet culture and body image in recreational dance training
Rebekah Wall
5. A somatic approach to audiencing
Carolina Bergonzoni
6. Embodied experience of bodies with breasts
Amelia Millward and James Brouner
PART II: Moving through change
7. Strength training considerations for female dancers
Claire Farmer
8. Pelvic floor considerations for female dancers through the lifespan
Brooke Winder
9. Improvising with the pain(s) of endometriosis
Kate March
10. The pregnant dancer
Chloe Hillyar
11. Fascia illuminated
May Kesler
12. FEMALEtraces
Helen Kindred and Sandra Sok
The embodied archive of the self
Celia Shaw Morris
PART III: Taking up space
13. Sustaining a dance career as a parent
Lucy McCrudden and Angela Pickard
14. Dancer (noun)-mother, daughter, sister, colleague, partner, warrior,
sorceress, friend
Erica Stanton
15. Are you a leader? The L word that women in dance fear
Avatâra Ayuso
16. Coming out is a protest: A score for ritual queer emergence
Kars Dodds
17. Geometry of gender: Analysing the anatomical specifications of a
Bharatanatyam dancer
Shreya Srivastava and Shilpa Darivemula
PART IV: Embodied wisdom
18. Foregrounding (the) self in dance practice
Gemma Harman and Jayne McKee
19. There's wisdom in them bones-Moving beyond the shape
Janine Cappello
20. The trees, my pelvis and dancing through a life
Celeste Nazeli Snowber
21. Dancing to live
Stella Eldon
22. Body scapes: Celebrating seasonality of well¿being in somatic
dialoguing with the natural world
Anna Dako in collaboration with Martina Polleros
SCORE-FEMALEtraces
Helen Kindred and Sandra Sok
Introduction
Claire Farmer and Helen Kindred
PART I: Bodily knowledge
1. Growing up in dance: Experiencing the pubertal transition in leotard and
tights
Siobhan Mitchell
2. Female dancer hormone health
Nicky Keay
3. Female dancers: food, nutrients and body composition
Jasmine Challis
4. Ballet culture and body image in recreational dance training
Rebekah Wall
5. A somatic approach to audiencing
Carolina Bergonzoni
6. Embodied experience of bodies with breasts
Amelia Millward and James Brouner
PART II: Moving through change
7. Strength training considerations for female dancers
Claire Farmer
8. Pelvic floor considerations for female dancers through the lifespan
Brooke Winder
9. Improvising with the pain(s) of endometriosis
Kate March
10. The pregnant dancer
Chloe Hillyar
11. Fascia illuminated
May Kesler
12. FEMALEtraces
Helen Kindred and Sandra Sok
The embodied archive of the self
Celia Shaw Morris
PART III: Taking up space
13. Sustaining a dance career as a parent
Lucy McCrudden and Angela Pickard
14. Dancer (noun)-mother, daughter, sister, colleague, partner, warrior,
sorceress, friend
Erica Stanton
15. Are you a leader? The L word that women in dance fear
Avatâra Ayuso
16. Coming out is a protest: A score for ritual queer emergence
Kars Dodds
17. Geometry of gender: Analysing the anatomical specifications of a
Bharatanatyam dancer
Shreya Srivastava and Shilpa Darivemula
PART IV: Embodied wisdom
18. Foregrounding (the) self in dance practice
Gemma Harman and Jayne McKee
19. There's wisdom in them bones-Moving beyond the shape
Janine Cappello
20. The trees, my pelvis and dancing through a life
Celeste Nazeli Snowber
21. Dancing to live
Stella Eldon
22. Body scapes: Celebrating seasonality of well¿being in somatic
dialoguing with the natural world
Anna Dako in collaboration with Martina Polleros
SCORE-FEMALEtraces
Helen Kindred and Sandra Sok
Claire Farmer and Helen Kindred
PART I: Bodily knowledge
1. Growing up in dance: Experiencing the pubertal transition in leotard and
tights
Siobhan Mitchell
2. Female dancer hormone health
Nicky Keay
3. Female dancers: food, nutrients and body composition
Jasmine Challis
4. Ballet culture and body image in recreational dance training
Rebekah Wall
5. A somatic approach to audiencing
Carolina Bergonzoni
6. Embodied experience of bodies with breasts
Amelia Millward and James Brouner
PART II: Moving through change
7. Strength training considerations for female dancers
Claire Farmer
8. Pelvic floor considerations for female dancers through the lifespan
Brooke Winder
9. Improvising with the pain(s) of endometriosis
Kate March
10. The pregnant dancer
Chloe Hillyar
11. Fascia illuminated
May Kesler
12. FEMALEtraces
Helen Kindred and Sandra Sok
The embodied archive of the self
Celia Shaw Morris
PART III: Taking up space
13. Sustaining a dance career as a parent
Lucy McCrudden and Angela Pickard
14. Dancer (noun)-mother, daughter, sister, colleague, partner, warrior,
sorceress, friend
Erica Stanton
15. Are you a leader? The L word that women in dance fear
Avatâra Ayuso
16. Coming out is a protest: A score for ritual queer emergence
Kars Dodds
17. Geometry of gender: Analysing the anatomical specifications of a
Bharatanatyam dancer
Shreya Srivastava and Shilpa Darivemula
PART IV: Embodied wisdom
18. Foregrounding (the) self in dance practice
Gemma Harman and Jayne McKee
19. There's wisdom in them bones-Moving beyond the shape
Janine Cappello
20. The trees, my pelvis and dancing through a life
Celeste Nazeli Snowber
21. Dancing to live
Stella Eldon
22. Body scapes: Celebrating seasonality of well¿being in somatic
dialoguing with the natural world
Anna Dako in collaboration with Martina Polleros
SCORE-FEMALEtraces
Helen Kindred and Sandra Sok