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Dance Studies in China: Selected Writings from the Journal of Beijing Dance Academy [Kõva köide]

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  • Formaat: Hardback, 225 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x170 mm, No images
  • Sari: Intellect China Library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 178938527X
  • ISBN-13: 9781789385274
Teised raamatud teemal:
  • Formaat: Hardback, 225 pages, kõrgus x laius: 244x170 mm, No images
  • Sari: Intellect China Library
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Apr-2022
  • Kirjastus: Intellect Books
  • ISBN-10: 178938527X
  • ISBN-13: 9781789385274
Teised raamatud teemal:
Dance Studies in China is a collection of articles selected from issues of the Journal of Beijing Dance Academy, translated for an English-speaking audience. Beijing Dance Academy is a full-time institution of higher learning with commitment to developing excellent professional dancers, choreographers and dance researchers. This collection includes an interview with Shen Wei, the Chinese-American choreographer, painter and director living in New York City, USA.





Founded in 1954, the former Beijing Dance School was the first professional dance school ever established since the founding of Peoples Republic of China. Beijing Dance Academy (BDA) officially established in 1978, it provides BA and MA degrees and has become the only institution of higher learning for professional dance education in China, as well as the largest prestigious dance school with comprehensive concentrations in the world.





In recent years, BDA has committed to develop its research profile specialising in dance, the Journal of Beijing Dance Academy is one of such outcomes. The Academy is also actively engaging with international collaboration.





The Intellect China Library is a series of new English translations of the latest scholarship in Chinese that have not previously been available. Subjects covered include visual arts, performing arts, popular culture, media and the broader creative industries. The series aims to foster intellectual debate and to promote closer cross-cultural knowledge exchange by introducing unique Chinese scholarship and ideas to our readers.





 
Preface vii
PART 1 DANCE EDUCATION IN CHINA
1(10)
1 `Dance Education Should Focus on People and Society': Interview with the President of Beijing Dance Academy, Professor Guo Lei
3(8)
Guo Lei
Cai Shuo
PART 2 DANCE ARTIST
11(12)
2 `The Mission of Artists is to Lead the Development of Human Culture in the Future': Interview with Shen Wei
13(10)
Shen Wei
Zhang Yanjie
Cai Shuo
PART 3 RESEARCH ON DANCE THEORIES AND DANCE HISTORY
23(64)
3 The Formation and Direction of a Chinese School of Dance Studies
25(29)
Deng Youling
Cai Shuo
4 Interpretation and Reproduction of De Shou Gong Dance Notation from the Song Dynasty
54(17)
Liu Qingyi
Cai Shuo
5 From `Lady Gongsun' to `Chinese Dama': Square Dance as the Latest Form in Chinese Dance History
71(16)
Hu Yifeng
Zhao Yuting
PART 4 RESEARCH ON DANCE CULTURE
87(54)
6 The Interaction, Integration and Synthesis of Square Dance and Traditional Dance in the Process of Urbanization in China
89(22)
Huang Jiying
Cai Shuo
7 Structure and Function of the Self-Organized Folk Dance `Flower-Drum Group' of the Yi People in Yunnan Province
111(15)
Huang Longguang
Cai Shuo
8 Artistic Behaviour and Aesthetic Exploration in Western Experimental Screen Dance
126(15)
Yuan Yi
Zhao Yuting
PART 5 RESEARCH ON DANCE CREATION AND DANCE PERFORMANCE
141(30)
9 Reflections on the Aesthetic Dimension and its Structural Form in Contemporary Dance Creation in China
143(11)
Zhang Ping
Zhao Yuting
10 The Reconstruction and Expansion of the `Five Methods' of Xiqu in Chinese Classical Dance Shenyun
154(17)
Wang Xi
Cai Shuo
PART 6 DANCE SCIENCE
171
11 Exploring and Realizing the Function of Dance in the Context of `Healthy China'
173
Wen Rou
Zhao Yuting
Zhang Yanjie, Ph.D., is associate editor-in-chief of the Journal of Beijing Dance Academy, is a specialist in western dance history and dance culture.









Deng Youling, Ph. D., is vice president of Beijing Dance Academy and specializes in Chinese ethnic aesthetics.