Rethinking Ballet in the 21st Century: Decolonizing Narratives and Embracing Diversity

DANCE 3222

This course embarks on a transformative exploration into the heart of ballet, reimagining its narratives for the 21st century. This course challenges the traditional fabric of ballet, examining and dismantling elements steeped in the racial and gendered logics of 17th-19th century Western Europe. Grounded in the principles of inclusivity, the course encourages students to be architects of change, reshaping ballet stories to reflect the rich tapestry of voices that define our global and contemporary world. In a dance landscape evolving towards equality, we delve into the significance of new voices in ballet and the crucial role representation plays. The course serves as a call to action, inspiring students to rethink, redefine, and reconstruct ballet narratives. Through theoretical discourse, practical application, and dynamic discussions, participants engage in a powerful journey to decolonize ballet and champion diversity, equality, and the vital importance of representation. This course is centered on seminar-style discussions based upon assigned readings and viewings. Movement workshops will be held every two to three weeks to test ideas through embodied investigation.
Course Attributes: EN H; AS HUM

Section 01

Rethinking Ballet in the 21st Century: Decolonizing Narratives and Embracing Diversity
INSTRUCTOR: Douthit-Boyd
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