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“Why Philosophy Neglects the Dance” by Francis Sparshott &

“Why Philosophy Neglects the Dance” by Francis Sparshott &. “The Power of Dance” by Gerald Jonas. Presented By:. Amber Fried Jaime Bharath Edited by: Dr. Picart and Donna Gallagher. “Why Philosophy Neglects Dance?”. Is Dance A Female Art?. Fear and Hate Of The Body.

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“Why Philosophy Neglects the Dance” by Francis Sparshott &

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  1. “Why Philosophy Neglects the Dance”by Francis Sparshott& “The Power of Dance”by Gerald Jonas

  2. Presented By: Amber Fried Jaime Bharath Edited by: Dr. Picart and Donna Gallagher

  3. “Why Philosophy Neglects Dance?”

  4. Is Dance A Female Art?

  5. Fear and Hate Of The Body

  6. Dance Magazine has been in circulation since 1920 • This is one of the very first covers for the magazine in 1920

  7. Reasons for Neglect

  8. Dance as a Philosophy

  9. The Power of Dance • “The Power of Dance,” by Gerald Jonas opposes the article of “Why Philosophy Neglects Dance,” by Sparshott because it mentions the different purposes of interpretations in dance throughout the world in various cultures.

  10. The Power of Dance embodied through Cultures • Cambodia • South Pacific (Polynesian) • Europe • Hopi (North America- Southwest) • Sioux and Cheyenne Indians • India (Southeast Asia)

  11. Discussion Questions • Is dance an invention or creation? • What makes dance a romantic art? • Why do we take pride in perfecting it, if it isn’t considered an art? • How do we separate the dance from the dancer?

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