Teaching dance as a means of intercultural reconciliation
[摘要] English: The research problem and purpose of this dissertation was, firstly, to investigate the apparent interracial tension and intercultural intolerance in South Africa. Secondly, the aim and objective were to explore dance as a nonverbal artistic teaching tool for intercultural and interracial reconciliation. Investigation of applicable literature in the field of study supported the theory that a devised dance theatre production would be a workable process to attain the aims of the study. The methodology applied was based on Process As Research (PAR). Student dancers from different racial, cultural and language groups, as well as different genders, were selected to create a dance project under the guidance of a choreographer. Before and during rehearsals and after performances, interviews were filmed and observations recorded. The study describes the processes followed for deciding on the theme and the organisational work plan. The practical implementation of the plan, rehearsal processes and completion of the devised theatre dance project are explained. Initial problematic issues and the ways and means the participants implemented to overcome them, are discussed. Teaching dance as a means of intercultural reconciliation 10 Collected data before, during and after the intervention, indicates how dance can bring about cultural understanding among people of different racial, traditional and cultural backgrounds in a devised theatre production. Research findings presented, illustrate that dance as nonverbal communication becomes an effective unifying language that can cross intercultural and interracial borders. Thus, the study concludes that dance can advocate to being an effective learning tool for intercultural reconciliation. It brings about respect and awareness, enabling people from different cultures to learn about the 'others'. Nonverbal communication is thus seen as complementary to verbal communication in attaining that. Finally the study proposes that the world outside the theatre and the stage could also be seen as a 'dance floor' for all who are willing to dance into the future as reconciled nations.
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