From Reflection To Action : Using community dance as a form of compassionate activism / Natalie How (2025)

From Reflection To Action : Using community dance as a form of compassionate activism

Author: Natalie How

Course: MA Dance Leadership and Community

Year: 2025

Keywords: Activism, Community dance, Dance--Social aspects,

Abstract

From Reflection to Action : Using community dance as a form of compassionate activism, explores how the values of community dance and its pedagogy can be used as a form of activism in response to the closure of the dance agency Greenwich Dance (GD) in December 2023 and surrounding the ongoing funding cuts to community dance in the UK. The inquiry includes discoveries of the impact the closure had on its community and the possibilities that can arise when community dance is used as a form of compassionate activism, particularly in relation to its transformational value as a process and implications in relation to community and activist performance. The research offers a methodology and practice that combines compassionate activism and community dance that can be used for other and future projects working in activism. Key words: compassionate activism, community dance, performance of care, participatory art, socially engaged art

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From Reflection to Action : Using community dance as a form of compassionate activism, explores how the values of community dance and its pedagogy can be used as a form of activism in response to the closure of the dance agency Greenwich Dance (GD) in December 2023 and surrounding the ongoing funding cuts to community dance in the UK. The inquiry includes discoveries of the impact the closure had on its community and the possibilities that can arise when community dance is used as a form of compassionate activism, particularly in relation to its transformational value as a process and implications in relation to community and activist performance. The research offers a methodology and practice that combines compassionate activism and community dance that can be used for other and future projects working in activism. Key words: compassionate activism, community dance, performance of care, participatory art, socially engaged art

dc.language.iso EN
dc.subject Activism
dc.subject Community dance
dc.subject Dance--Social aspects
dc.title From Reflection To Action : Using community dance as a form of compassionate activism
thesis.degree.name MA Dance Leadership and Community
dc.date.updated 2025-12-11 04:07

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How, Natalie. (2025). From Reflection To Action : Using community dance as a form of compassionate activism (Masters’ theses). Retrieved https://researchonline.trinitylaban.ac.uk/oa/thesis/?p=3529