Dance in Revolutions

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Dance in Revolutions unveils the compelling role of dance as a catalyst for social and political change throughout history.
Moving beyond mere entertainment, the book explores how dance becomes a potent form of communication, transcending linguistic barriers to express solidarity and resistance.
It highlights instances where dance served as non-violent protest and solidified communal identity during upheaval, revealing deeper dimensions of social movements.

Consider, for example, how indigenous communities have historically used dance to resist colonial powers, or how striking workers have employed movement to express their grievances.
The book offers a structured journey, beginning with a theoretical framework and progressing through detailed case studies across diverse geographical and historical contexts.
These case studies are thematically organized, exploring dance's functions in building solidarity, expressing dissent, and reclaiming cultural identity.

The book's value lies in providing a nuanced understanding of the power of dance to shape history and inspire action, making it a valuable resource for anyone interested in history, performing arts, social movements, and cultural expression.

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