How Creative Movement Practices, Such as Storytelling and Personal Narrative, Act as a Medium for People with Disabilities to Understand and Express Identity

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Publication Type honors thesis
School or College College of Fine Arts
Department Dance
Faculty Mentor Pamela Geber-Handman
Creator Lee, Angela
Title How Creative Movement Practices, Such as Storytelling and Personal Narrative, Act as a Medium for People with Disabilities to Understand and Express Identity
Date 2014
Description After experiencing a multitude of various special needs programs (ranging from dance to climbing to personal training) in the surrounding Salt Lake City area, I found a focus on the interaction between special education and dance. Specifically, I turned to Tanner Dance to participate and assist in their Learning and Engaging through Arts Discipline and Development. LEADD works with twelve adults with varying disabilities in a dance, music, and art class. I will focus on the dance class. With my experiences and knowledge of dance and creative dance practices, I present a reflective study on my time learning about the positive effects of dance on a social, cognitive, and academic level at with the LEADD class at Tanner Dance. Framing my work will be the exploration of identity through storytelling and personal narrative. I will give background information, describe the methodologies used in classes, and analyze the effects of such methods.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Angela Lee
Format Medium application/pdf
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