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A Celebration of Diversity

Multicultural Experience Through the Art of Dance

William C Burke

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William C. Burke
11 April 2024
"A Celebration of Diversity is written for the K-12 teacher. The information include in this text will fully equip the classroom teacher or teacher candidate with the material and techniques they will need to run a successful dance program based on Traditional/Recreation dance. The term ""Traditional"" signifies that the dances were done as part of a culture in a particular time or place. The term ""Recreational"" means that the dances were done by a group of people for social purposes.

The text will include information on the four basic needs for a dance class, space, sound, material and presentation techniques. The thirty-eight dances notated will each have background information, a full description of the dance and a ""Teaching Strategies"" page that will give hints on how to avoid pitfalls or extend the lesson beyond the dance itself."
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Imprint:   William C. Burke
Dimensions:   Height: 279mm,  Width: 216mm,  Spine: 11mm
Weight:   531g
ISBN:   9781917185424
ISBN 10:   1917185421
Pages:   166
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

"William (Billy) Burke has been involved with the dance of different cultures since he was a preschooler. Growing up he danced with many different amateur groups in the San Francisco Bay area. He toured professionally with the Don Cossack Choir. Moving to Los Angeles and joining the AMAN Folk ensemble he became a lead dancer and was the first recipient of the AMAN Scholarship to study abroad. He was also the original director of the AMAN touring company. His teaching experience spans over 5 decades including 37 years teaching ethnic dance in the Los Angeles Unified School District. He has also presented master classes in Balkan dance at several universities and dance camps.For this Statewide he will focus on mostly Northern Macedonian material with dances taken from the AMAN institutes of the 1970s.He has approached his craft with the following thought: ""The joy of celebrating a culture through its music and dance is to be found in the head, heart, and soul of the performer. To do so in one's own culture is a duty, to do so in the culture of others, an honor."""

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