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History of Dance 2nd Edition With Web Resource

Author: Gayle Kassing

$152.95 CAD

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Paperback With Online Resource
$152.95 CAD

ISBN: 9781492536697

©2017

Page Count: 320


History of Dance, Second Edition, offers readers a panoramic view of dance from prehistory to the present. The text covers the dance forms, designs, artists, costumes, performing spaces, and accompaniments throughout the centuries and around the globe. Its investigative approach engages students in assignments and web projects that reinforce the learning from the text, and its ancillaries for both teachers and students make it easy for students to perceive, create, and respond to the history of dance.

New to This Edition

History of Dance retains its strong foundations from the first edition while adding these new and improved features:

• An instructor guide with media literacy assignments, teaching tips, strategies for finding historical videos, and more

• A test bank with hundreds of questions for creating tests and quizzes

• A presentation package with hundreds of slides that present key points and graphics

• A web resource with activities, extensions of chapter content, annotated links to useful websites, and study aids

Developing a Deeper Perspective assignments that encourage students to use visual or aesthetic scanning, learn and perform period dances, observe and write performance reports, develop research projects and WebQuests (Internet-based research projects), and participate in other learning activities

Experiential learning activities that help students dig deeper into the history of dance, dancers, and significant dance works and literature

Eye-catching full-color interior that adds visual appeal and brings the content to life

Also new to this edition is a chapter entitled “Global Interactions: 2000–2016,” which examines dance in the 21st century.

Resources and Activities

The web resources and experiential learning activities promote student-centered learning and help students develop critical thinking and investigative skills.Teachers can use the experiential learning activities as extended projects to help apply the information and to use technology to make the history of dance more meaningful.

Three Parts

History of Dance is presented in three parts. Part I covers early dance history, beginning with prehistoric times and moving through ancient civilizations in Greece, Crete, Egypt, and Rome and up to the Renaissance. Part II explores dance from the Renaissance to the 20th century, including a chapter on dance in the United States from the 17th through 19th centuries. Part III unfolds the evolution of American dance from the 20th century to the present, examining imported influences, emerging modern dance and ballet, and new directions for both American ballet and modern dance.

Chapters

Each chapter focuses on the dancers and choreographers, the dances, and significant dance works and literature from the time period. Students will learn how dance design has changed through the ages and how new dance genres, forms, and styles have emerged and continue to emerge. The chapters also include special features, such as History Highlight sidebars and Time Capsule charts, to help students placee dancers, events, and facts in their proper context and perspective. Vocabulary words appear at the end of each chapter, as do questions that prompt review of the chapter’s important information.

The text is reader-friendly and current, and it is supported by the national standards in dance, arts education, social studies, and technology education.

Through History of Dance, students will acquire a well-rounded view of dance from the dawn of time to the present day. This influential text offers students a foundation for understanding and a springboard for studying dance in the 21st century.

Audience

Text for undergraduate dance majors and high school students. Reference for dancers, dance educators, and arts education administrators.

Part I Dance in Early History

Chapter 1. Dance at the Dawn of Time

Chapter 2. Dance in Ancient Civilizations

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Crete

Ancient Greece

Rome and the Roman Empire

Chapter 3. Dance From the Middle Ages Through the Renaissance

Part II Dance in Modern History: The Renaissance to the 20th Century

Chapter 4. Dance at Court: The Late 16th and 17th Centuries

Chapter 5. Dance From Court to Theater: The 18th Century

Chapter 6. Romantic to Classical Ballet: The 19th Century

Romantic Ballet

Classical Ballet in Russia

Chapter 7. Dance in the United States: The 17th Through 19th Centuries

Part III American Dance in the 20th Century and Beyond

Chapter 8. Imported Influences: 1900–1929

Russo-American Ballet

New Dance

Chapter 9. Emerging American Dance: 1930–1944

Emerging American Ballet

Emerging American Modern Dance

Chapter 10. Maturing Classics: 1945–1959

Maturing American Ballet

Maturing American Modern Dance

Chapter 11. Chance and Change: 1960–1979

Chance and Change in Ballet

Chance and Change in Modern Dance

Chapter 12. New Directions: 1980–2000

New Directions for American Ballet

New Directions in Postmodern Dance

Chapter 13. Global Interactions: 2000–2016

Global Interactions in Ballet

Global Interactions in Contemporary Modern Dance

Gayle Kassing performed professionally in ballet, modern dance, and musical theater. She has a BFA in ballet and theater, an MA in modern dance, a PhD in dance and related arts from Texas Woman’s University, and an MAT in K-12 education with media. She has taught in universities and colleges in Nebraska, Illinois, and Florida, public schools, dance studios, and regional ballet companies. She is the lead author of Teaching Beginning Ballet Technique and Dance Teaching Methods and Curriculum Design and sole author of Interactive Beginning Ballet CD, History of Dance: An Integrated Arts Approach, Human Kinetics’ Interactive Dance Series: Beginning Ballet, and Discovering Dance. For the past 15 years, Kassing has been an acquisitions editor in the HPERD division at Human Kinetics. She presents at state, national, and international conferences and works as a dance consultant providing dance professional development workshops for K-12 and university dance educators. In 2010, she was the recipient of the National Dance Association Scholar/Artist, and in 2016 she was designated as the 2016-2017 National Dance Society Scholar. Kassing is a member of the Nebraskans for the Arts.

All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors and available online.

Web resource. Includes activities, annotated links to external websites, and study aids.

Instructor guide. Includes media literacy assignments, vocabulary words with definitions, video search directions, and more.

Test package. Includes hundreds of test questions that allow teachers to create their own tests and quizzes.

Presentation package. Includes hundreds of slides with key points and graphics from the book.
History of Dance 2nd Edition With Web Resource
Gayle Kassing

History of Dance 2nd Edition With Web Resource

$152.95 CAD

History of Dance, Second Edition, offers readers a panoramic view of dance from prehistory to the present. The text covers the dance forms, designs, artists, costumes, performing spaces, and accompaniments throughout the centuries and around the globe. Its investigative approach engages students in assignments and web projects that reinforce the learning from the text, and its ancillaries for both teachers and students make it easy for students to perceive, create, and respond to the history of dance.

New to This Edition

History of Dance retains its strong foundations from the first edition while adding these new and improved features:

• An instructor guide with media literacy assignments, teaching tips, strategies for finding historical videos, and more

• A test bank with hundreds of questions for creating tests and quizzes

• A presentation package with hundreds of slides that present key points and graphics

• A web resource with activities, extensions of chapter content, annotated links to useful websites, and study aids

Developing a Deeper Perspective assignments that encourage students to use visual or aesthetic scanning, learn and perform period dances, observe and write performance reports, develop research projects and WebQuests (Internet-based research projects), and participate in other learning activities

Experiential learning activities that help students dig deeper into the history of dance, dancers, and significant dance works and literature

Eye-catching full-color interior that adds visual appeal and brings the content to life

Also new to this edition is a chapter entitled “Global Interactions: 2000–2016,” which examines dance in the 21st century.

Resources and Activities

The web resources and experiential learning activities promote student-centered learning and help students develop critical thinking and investigative skills.Teachers can use the experiential learning activities as extended projects to help apply the information and to use technology to make the history of dance more meaningful.

Three Parts

History of Dance is presented in three parts. Part I covers early dance history, beginning with prehistoric times and moving through ancient civilizations in Greece, Crete, Egypt, and Rome and up to the Renaissance. Part II explores dance from the Renaissance to the 20th century, including a chapter on dance in the United States from the 17th through 19th centuries. Part III unfolds the evolution of American dance from the 20th century to the present, examining imported influences, emerging modern dance and ballet, and new directions for both American ballet and modern dance.

Chapters

Each chapter focuses on the dancers and choreographers, the dances, and significant dance works and literature from the time period. Students will learn how dance design has changed through the ages and how new dance genres, forms, and styles have emerged and continue to emerge. The chapters also include special features, such as History Highlight sidebars and Time Capsule charts, to help students placee dancers, events, and facts in their proper context and perspective. Vocabulary words appear at the end of each chapter, as do questions that prompt review of the chapter’s important information.

The text is reader-friendly and current, and it is supported by the national standards in dance, arts education, social studies, and technology education.

Through History of Dance, students will acquire a well-rounded view of dance from the dawn of time to the present day. This influential text offers students a foundation for understanding and a springboard for studying dance in the 21st century.

Audience

Text for undergraduate dance majors and high school students. Reference for dancers, dance educators, and arts education administrators.

Part I Dance in Early History

Chapter 1. Dance at the Dawn of Time

Chapter 2. Dance in Ancient Civilizations

Ancient Egypt

Ancient Crete

Ancient Greece

Rome and the Roman Empire

Chapter 3. Dance From the Middle Ages Through the Renaissance

Part II Dance in Modern History: The Renaissance to the 20th Century

Chapter 4. Dance at Court: The Late 16th and 17th Centuries

Chapter 5. Dance From Court to Theater: The 18th Century

Chapter 6. Romantic to Classical Ballet: The 19th Century

Romantic Ballet

Classical Ballet in Russia

Chapter 7. Dance in the United States: The 17th Through 19th Centuries

Part III American Dance in the 20th Century and Beyond

Chapter 8. Imported Influences: 1900–1929

Russo-American Ballet

New Dance

Chapter 9. Emerging American Dance: 1930–1944

Emerging American Ballet

Emerging American Modern Dance

Chapter 10. Maturing Classics: 1945–1959

Maturing American Ballet

Maturing American Modern Dance

Chapter 11. Chance and Change: 1960–1979

Chance and Change in Ballet

Chance and Change in Modern Dance

Chapter 12. New Directions: 1980–2000

New Directions for American Ballet

New Directions in Postmodern Dance

Chapter 13. Global Interactions: 2000–2016

Global Interactions in Ballet

Global Interactions in Contemporary Modern Dance

Gayle Kassing performed professionally in ballet, modern dance, and musical theater. She has a BFA in ballet and theater, an MA in modern dance, a PhD in dance and related arts from Texas Woman’s University, and an MAT in K-12 education with media. She has taught in universities and colleges in Nebraska, Illinois, and Florida, public schools, dance studios, and regional ballet companies. She is the lead author of Teaching Beginning Ballet Technique and Dance Teaching Methods and Curriculum Design and sole author of Interactive Beginning Ballet CD, History of Dance: An Integrated Arts Approach, Human Kinetics’ Interactive Dance Series: Beginning Ballet, and Discovering Dance. For the past 15 years, Kassing has been an acquisitions editor in the HPERD division at Human Kinetics. She presents at state, national, and international conferences and works as a dance consultant providing dance professional development workshops for K-12 and university dance educators. In 2010, she was the recipient of the National Dance Association Scholar/Artist, and in 2016 she was designated as the 2016-2017 National Dance Society Scholar. Kassing is a member of the Nebraskans for the Arts.

All ancillaries are free to adopting instructors and available online.

Web resource. Includes activities, annotated links to external websites, and study aids.

Instructor guide. Includes media literacy assignments, vocabulary words with definitions, video search directions, and more.

Test package. Includes hundreds of test questions that allow teachers to create their own tests and quizzes.

Presentation package. Includes hundreds of slides with key points and graphics from the book.

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