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Experiential anatomy in dance technique [Enregistrament de vídeo] : eight skeletal explorations / productor University of Washington Dance Program ; coreografia de Jennifer Salk

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublication details: Champaign, Il. : Human Kinetics, cop. 2011Description: 1 videodisc (DVD) (165 min) : col., so ; 12 cmISBN:
  • 9780736096577
  • 0736096574
Subject(s): Ballarines: Kesa Huey, Chalie LivingstonSummary: "Experiential anatomy in dance technique will help instructors develop class material that allows their students to improve their understanding of their bodies -- and their ability to make educated choices about their movements while becoming more dynamic and versatile dancers. This DVD explores eight body areas: shoulder joint; scapula; hip joint; knee joint; spine; rib cage; tibia and fibula; and ankle, tarsus, and toes. For each area, the DVD features an instructor who identifies skeletal and anatomical features using a model skeleton, leads students in locating the anatomical features on themselves or on a partner, demonstrates movement explorations focusing on that body area, and choreographs phrases that explore that particular body area."--Contenidor
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Item type Current library Home library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Vídeo Biblioteca Barcelona Biblioteca Barcelona BCN Vídeo V-D EXP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 1900073002

Before you begin -- The spine -- The rib cage -- The scapula -- The shoulder joint -- The hip joint -- The knee joint -- Tibia, fibula -- Ankle, tarsus, toes

Ballarines: Kesa Huey, Chalie Livingston

"Experiential anatomy in dance technique will help instructors develop class material that allows their students to improve their understanding of their bodies -- and their ability to make educated choices about their movements while becoming more dynamic and versatile dancers. This DVD explores eight body areas: shoulder joint; scapula; hip joint; knee joint; spine; rib cage; tibia and fibula; and ankle, tarsus, and toes. For each area, the DVD features an instructor who identifies skeletal and anatomical features using a model skeleton, leads students in locating the anatomical features on themselves or on a partner, demonstrates movement explorations focusing on that body area, and choreographs phrases that explore that particular body area."--Contenidor

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