Rhythmic Dynamic Transcultural Dance Education in primary education
The Dance in Education study programme wants to make dance accessible to everyone, regardless of cultural background. In order to tie in with the culturally diverse (metropolitan) field of work, the study programme therefore applies the vision and principles of transcultural dance education when educating its students. In accordance with this approach, identity and culture arise in exchange and interaction with each other (Amsterdam University of the Arts, 2017). The rhythmic dynamic lesson approach is a tool for designing transcultural education. Because the rhythmic dynamic lesson approach is relatively new, there is still little knowledge about how graduated Dance teachers shape this approach in the education.
In this research, Ise Verstegen and Faizah Grootens primarily give a theoretical basis to the concept rhythm and dynamics, and rhythmic dynamic approach within dance education. They are going to search for the meaning of ‘rhythmic dynamic approach’, as used at the Dance in Education study programme and describe this. In addition, they will examine how they can apply this approach themselves in the dance education of primary education.
The ultimate goal of this research is to allow the students of the Dance in Education study programme to gain a better grip on these concepts (both theoretically and in the translation thereof into primary and secondary education), so that they can also apply that later in their dance practice in primary education.
Biography
Ise graduated from the Amsterdam University of the Arts – Dance in Education study programme and Ecole des Sables, Senegal – specialisation Germaine Acogny Technique. Since 2011, she has been affiliated with both institutes as a teacher and she worked both nationally and internationally as Germaine Acogny Technique practitioner. Furthermore, she works as a teacher in primary education, secondary education and various dance schools in the Netherlands. She makes work and performs with her own company uniYoon and has worked with, among other people, Germaine Acogny, Patrick Acogny, Nita Liem and Hervé Rumeau. She uses her experiences from life in and with various cultures in her work as dance artist
Contact: ise.verstegen@ahk.nl
Publications
- Grootens, F., Verstegen, I.A. (2021). Podcast Ritmisch-dynamisch dansonderwijs. Amsterdam. NL: Lectoraat Kunsteducatie.
- Grootens, F., Verstegen, I.A. (2019) Ritme is dynamiek. De rytmisch-dynamische benadering van transculturele dans in het primair onderwijs. Amsterdam: lectoraat Kunsteducatie, Amsterdamse Hogeschool voor de Kunsten.