Dance and Cultural Diversity examines the art of dance within the context of different cultures. In doing so, the readings in the text connect dance to academic disciplines such as anthropology, sociology, psychology and philosophy. Based on the core belief that dance is much more than a form of entertainment or artistic expression, the text demonstrates that dance also has the power to provoke intellectual thought, promote the communion of people from all social classes and walks of life, and reveal the undeniable commonalities of the human experience, while also serving as a valuable tool for expressing cultural diversity. The study of dance as presented in this text transcends music and movement and becomes a study of humanity.
Darlene O’Cadiz graduated with her M.A. in Theatre and Dance in 1987 from California State University Fullerton. She has performed in regional dance companies in Southern California while developing her skills as a teacher. In 1988 she was hired as a Lecturer at CSUF teaching general education classes in the Dance Department. The call to teach Dance and Cultural Diversity stems from research in exploring different cultures through the medium of dance. Darlene’s classes challenge the students to analyze life from a philosophical perspective, encouraging them to create a better life for themselves and apply their knowledge to build a better society for all.
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Darlene O'Cadiz graduated with her M.A. in theater and dance from California State University, Fullerton where she is currently a lecturer. She has performed in regional dance companies in Southern California and her desire to teach dance and cultural diversity stems from research in exploring different cultures through the medium of dance. Professor O'Cadiz challenges students to analyze life from a philosophical perspective, encouraging them to create a better life for themselves, and apply their knowledge to build a better society for all.
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