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DNCE12009 Ethnic, Indigenous & Multinational
Dance Styles
Throughout time, dance along with other expressive
art forms, has had an integral relationship with the culture of
societies, particularly in such areas as ceremonials, religious
observance and belief systems, and the passage of children into the
several stages of the lifecycle. The relationship between dance
and society has been heightened as societies take greater interest
in the art forms of social minorities, and the instigation of government
policies aimed at preserving art forms threatened with extinction
as a result of rapid social change. While gaining some practitioner
performance skills in a variety of indigenous and ethnic dance forms,
students in this course will also place dance into a wider social
milieu. The ethnic and indigenous dance forms included in this course
may be varied from term to term in order to reflect the knowledge
and expertise of teaching staff and student interests.
Central Queensland University Handbook
This handbook was correct as at: 07-June-2001
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