The male myth

When Gilbert teaches creative dance in public schools grades K-6, all the boys are fully engaged. When Kaleidoscope, her dance company of children ages 8-14, performs in schools, the boys in the audience are the ones asking how they can join. This leads Gilbert to believe that boys are not resistant...

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Published inDance teacher (Raleigh, N.C.) Vol. 25; no. 2; p. 72
Main Author Anne Green Gilbert
Format Magazine Article
LanguageEnglish
Published New York Dance Media LLC 01.02.2003
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Summary:When Gilbert teaches creative dance in public schools grades K-6, all the boys are fully engaged. When Kaleidoscope, her dance company of children ages 8-14, performs in schools, the boys in the audience are the ones asking how they can join. This leads Gilbert to believe that boys are not resistant to dance, and to believe that the way dance is taught and the stereotypes surrounding dance are the roots of the problem.
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ISSN:1524-4474