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200 1. $a Moving together $b Texte imprimé $e dance and pluralism in Canada $f Allana C. Lindgren, Batia Boe Stolar & Clara Sacchetti, editors
214 .0 $a Waterloo (Canada) $c Wilfrid Laurier university press
214 .4 $d C 2021
215 .. $a 1 vol. (XXXVI-350 p.) $c ill. $d 23 cm
300 .. $a Bibliogr. p. [301]-326
330 .. $a "Moving Together: Pluralism and Dance in Canada explores how dance intersects with
the shifting concerns of pluralism in a variety of racial and ethnic communities across
Canada. Focusing on the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, contributors examine
a broad range of dance styles used to promote diversity and intercultural collaborations.
Examples include Fijian dance in Vancouver; Japanese dance in Lethbridge; Danish,
Chinese, Kathak, and Flamenco dance in Toronto; African and European contemporary
dance styles in Montréal; and Ukrainian dance in Cape Breton. Interviews with Indigenous
and Middle Eastern dance artists along with an artist statement by a Bharata Natyam
and contemporary dance choreographer provide valuable artist perspectives. Contributors
offer strategies to decolonize dance education and also challenge longstanding critiques
of multiculturalism. Moving Together demonstrates that dance is at the cutting edge
of rethinking the contours of race and ethnicity in Canada and is necessary reading
for scholars, students, dance artists and audiences, and everyone interested in thinking
about the future of racial and ethnic pluralism in Canada."
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