
Dance Appreciation
Routledge (Publisher)
2nd Edition
Will be published approx. on 8. April 2026
Book
Hardback
364 pages
978-1-032-88499-8 (ISBN)
Description
Dance Appreciation is an exciting exploration of how to understand and think about dance in all of its various contexts. This new edition has been revised and updated to include contemporary considerations of the art of dance along with enhanced discussion questions and prompts for the dance student.
This book unfolds a brief history of dance with engaging insight into the social, cultural, aesthetic, and kinetic aspects of various forms of dance. Dedicated chapters cover ballet, modern, tap, jazz, hip-hop dance, and social dance complete with summaries, charts, timelines, discussion questions, movement prompts, and online resources all designed to foster awareness of and appreciation for dance in a variety of contexts. This wealth of resources helps to uncover the fascinating components that makes this art form so diverse and entertaining, and to answer the questions of why we dance and how we dance.
Written for the novice dancer as well as the more experienced dance student, Dance Appreciation enables readers to learn and think critically about dance as a form of entertainment and art.
Online resources are provided for students and instructors, with videos of dance movements, additional online references, PowerPoint slides for each chapter, updated quiz and exam banks, and reflective questions and assignment ideas. These resources are available at www.routledge.com/cw/clark.
This book unfolds a brief history of dance with engaging insight into the social, cultural, aesthetic, and kinetic aspects of various forms of dance. Dedicated chapters cover ballet, modern, tap, jazz, hip-hop dance, and social dance complete with summaries, charts, timelines, discussion questions, movement prompts, and online resources all designed to foster awareness of and appreciation for dance in a variety of contexts. This wealth of resources helps to uncover the fascinating components that makes this art form so diverse and entertaining, and to answer the questions of why we dance and how we dance.
Written for the novice dancer as well as the more experienced dance student, Dance Appreciation enables readers to learn and think critically about dance as a form of entertainment and art.
Online resources are provided for students and instructors, with videos of dance movements, additional online references, PowerPoint slides for each chapter, updated quiz and exam banks, and reflective questions and assignment ideas. These resources are available at www.routledge.com/cw/clark.
Reviews / Votes
Praise for the first edition"A wonderful combination of readable, user-friendly and important information, without oversimplification."
Karen Reedy, George Mason University, USA
"This book is an outstanding resource for dance appreciation. It simultaneously covers the history of each form of dance, while discussing the aesthetics of the form, to the practicalities of what that form look like in the studio while taking a class. There is a very thorough discussion of the origins of dance, which also help us understand the relevance of dance in society in the 21st century. Additionally, the movement prompts help the student to understand the concepts presented in their own bodies. I highly recommend this text, it has everything needed to appreciate dance from all perspectives."
Jennifer Mizenko, University of Mississippi, USA
More details
Edition
2nd edition
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
Undergraduate Advanced and Undergraduate Core
Illustrations
1 farbige Zeichnung, 36 farbige Tabellen, 76 farbige Abbildungen, 75 Farbfotos bzw. farbige Rasterbilder
36 Tables, color; 1 Line drawings, color; 75 Halftones, color; 76 Illustrations, color
Dimensions
Height: 246 mm
Width: 174 mm
Weight
910 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-032-88499-8 (9781032884998)
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Persons
Amanda Clark is a Professor at Western Kentucky University, USA, where she teaches all levels of jazz and tap dance technique, along with dance theory coursework. Amanda received an MFA in Dance from the University of Oklahoma and a BPA in Dance Performance from Oklahoma City University. She has taught dance and presented choreography nationally and internationally. Amanda's primary research interests lie in the history and pedagogy of jazz and tap dance as reflected in her text Dance Pedagogy (Routledge, 2024).
Sara Pecina is the Director of Dance at Berry College, USA. She received her MFA in Dance from the University of Oklahoma and graduated with a BA in Dance from Western Kentucky University. She has presented research on the history and pedagogy of jazz and tap dance both nationally and internationally at various dance conferences, including both the National Dance Education Organization and the Dance Studies Association annual conferences. Sara is a certified mat Pilates instructor and has also trained to teach Dance for Parkinson's Disease with Mark Morris Dance Group and is in the American Tap Dance Foundation's Rhythm Tap Teacher Program.
Sara Pecina is the Director of Dance at Berry College, USA. She received her MFA in Dance from the University of Oklahoma and graduated with a BA in Dance from Western Kentucky University. She has presented research on the history and pedagogy of jazz and tap dance both nationally and internationally at various dance conferences, including both the National Dance Education Organization and the Dance Studies Association annual conferences. Sara is a certified mat Pilates instructor and has also trained to teach Dance for Parkinson's Disease with Mark Morris Dance Group and is in the American Tap Dance Foundation's Rhythm Tap Teacher Program.
Content
Part I: What is Dance?
Introduction
1 Purposes of Dance
What is Dance?
Ceremonial Dance
Political Dance
Social Dance
Therapeutic Dance
Competitive Dance
Promotional Dance
Theatrical Dance
Chapter Summary
2 Viewing Dance Through a Cultural Lens
Bharatanatyam: A Dance of Devotion
Kabuki: From Commoners to Cultural Treasure
Dama: Sacred Rites
Lindy Hop: Breaking Cultural Boundaries
Chapter Summary
3 Crafting the Dance
Choreographic Craft
Elements of Dance
Form
Additional Considerations
Production Elements
Dance Notation
Choreography Copyrights
The Dancer's Role
Chapter Summary
4 Perceiving Dance
Lens of Perception
The Role of the Audience
Writing About Dance
Chapter Summary
Part II: Exploration of Western Theatrical Dance Forms
Introduction
5 Ballet
Ballet as a Dance Form
The Historical Development of Ballet
American Ballet Companies
Ballet Commercialized
Contemporary Issues within the Field
Chapter Summary
6 Modern Dance
Modern as a Dance Form
Recurring Themes in Modern Dance
Current Approaches
Contemporary Dance
Chapter Summary
7 Tap Dance
Tap Dance as a Form
Tap Dance Roots
American Dance Onstage
Selected Tap Dance Styles
Tap Highlights
Chapter Summary
8 Jazz Dance
Jazz as a Dance Form
Jazz Dance in Show Business
Codification of Jazz Dance
Styles of Jazz Dance
Chapter Summary
9 Hip-Hop Dance
A Culture of Expression
Hip-Hop as a Dance Form
Commercialization of the Art Form
Types of Hip-Hop Dance
Chapter Summary
10 Social Dance
Social Dance as a Form of Dance
Key Influence on Social Dance Evolution
Chapter Summary
Part III: Behind the Scenes
Introduction
11 Dance Media and Technology
Technology in Live Performances
Dance on Camera
Screen Dance
Digital Technology
Chapter Summary
12 Training and Education
Training Opportunities in Dance
Dance in Education
Inclusion and Accessibility
Chapter Summary
13 The Dancer
The Journey to Professional Dancer
Chapter Summary
14 Dance Health
Dance Injuries
Nutrition
Mental and Emotional Health
Chapter Summary
15 Careers in Dance
Performance
Choreography
Teaching
Therapy
Writing and Preservation
Administration
Production
Chapter Summary
Introduction
1 Purposes of Dance
What is Dance?
Ceremonial Dance
Political Dance
Social Dance
Therapeutic Dance
Competitive Dance
Promotional Dance
Theatrical Dance
Chapter Summary
2 Viewing Dance Through a Cultural Lens
Bharatanatyam: A Dance of Devotion
Kabuki: From Commoners to Cultural Treasure
Dama: Sacred Rites
Lindy Hop: Breaking Cultural Boundaries
Chapter Summary
3 Crafting the Dance
Choreographic Craft
Elements of Dance
Form
Additional Considerations
Production Elements
Dance Notation
Choreography Copyrights
The Dancer's Role
Chapter Summary
4 Perceiving Dance
Lens of Perception
The Role of the Audience
Writing About Dance
Chapter Summary
Part II: Exploration of Western Theatrical Dance Forms
Introduction
5 Ballet
Ballet as a Dance Form
The Historical Development of Ballet
American Ballet Companies
Ballet Commercialized
Contemporary Issues within the Field
Chapter Summary
6 Modern Dance
Modern as a Dance Form
Recurring Themes in Modern Dance
Current Approaches
Contemporary Dance
Chapter Summary
7 Tap Dance
Tap Dance as a Form
Tap Dance Roots
American Dance Onstage
Selected Tap Dance Styles
Tap Highlights
Chapter Summary
8 Jazz Dance
Jazz as a Dance Form
Jazz Dance in Show Business
Codification of Jazz Dance
Styles of Jazz Dance
Chapter Summary
9 Hip-Hop Dance
A Culture of Expression
Hip-Hop as a Dance Form
Commercialization of the Art Form
Types of Hip-Hop Dance
Chapter Summary
10 Social Dance
Social Dance as a Form of Dance
Key Influence on Social Dance Evolution
Chapter Summary
Part III: Behind the Scenes
Introduction
11 Dance Media and Technology
Technology in Live Performances
Dance on Camera
Screen Dance
Digital Technology
Chapter Summary
12 Training and Education
Training Opportunities in Dance
Dance in Education
Inclusion and Accessibility
Chapter Summary
13 The Dancer
The Journey to Professional Dancer
Chapter Summary
14 Dance Health
Dance Injuries
Nutrition
Mental and Emotional Health
Chapter Summary
15 Careers in Dance
Performance
Choreography
Teaching
Therapy
Writing and Preservation
Administration
Production
Chapter Summary