This is a collection of works by internationally recognized women leading the field of dance research and spirituality across the globe. Building on current soulful research scholarship in the discipline, these authors offer extensive and detailed research into spirituality, dance, gender, religion, somatics and women-centred dance research. Written by women dance scholars in higher education, this evocative and illuminating work highlights a growing discourse on gendered leadership in dance research. Spiritual Herstories provides new pathways and innovative research methods that respond to the educational needs of women emerging in male-centric socio-historic research traditions.
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Preface: Dancing Incantations – Celeste Snowber
Introduction – Amanda Williamson and Barbara Sellers-Young
Part One: Patriarchal Critique and Spiritual Feminist Perspectives – Amanda Williamson
1: Woman, body, earth and spirit – Linda Hartley
2: Informed by the Goddess – Jane Bacon
3: Until The Lions – Jayne Stevens
4: Symbols of the Goddess in Balkan Women’s Dance – Laura Shannon
5: Spirals and circles – Amanda Williamson
6: Soul loss and retrieval – Eline Kieft
7: Reclaiming our innate vitality – Caroline Frizell
Part Two: Somatic Ethnography, Diasporic Spiritualities and Postcolonial Voices – Barbara Sellers-Young
8: Dancing bodies and ritual spaces – Yvonne Daniel
9: ‘Niimikaage’ into the twenty-first century – Sandra Laronde and Elaine Keillor
10: Unearthing the presence of African women dancers in Nyanza province, 1900–40 – Seonagh Kummer
11: Love Poems to God – Veta Goler
12: Dancing the Four Directions – Rosalie Jones
13: Souls, soil and soma – Ojeya Cruz Banks and Miriam Marler
14: Dancing through myself – Barbara Sellers-Young
Part Three: Spiritual Journeys in Dance Research – Amanda Williamson and Barbara Sellers-Young
15: Writing Why We Dance – Kimerer L. La Mothe
16: Mystery, magic and the mundane – Celeste Snowber
17: Creativity as medicine – Janet Lynn Roseman
18: Dancing evolutionary spirituality – Cheryl Pallant
19: Attunement and evanescence – Sondra Fraleigh
20: Awakening the spirit through dance, somatics and Scaravelli Yoga – Sara Reed
21: Spirituality in Aurelia Baumgartner’s Tanzphilosophie – Aurelia Baumgartner and Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe
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Barbara Sellers-Young is a Senior Scholar and Professor Emerita in the Dance Department at York University where she was also Dean of the School of Arts, Music, Performance and Design. She has taught at institutions in United States, Australia, China and England. She is the author of three single authored books: Teaching Personality with Gracefulness, Breathing, Movement, Exploration (2002), and Belly Dance: Pilgrimage and Identity (2016) as well as the jointly authored book Movement On Stage and Off (2017) with Robert Barton. She co-edited The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Ethnicity (2013) and Belly Dance: Orientalism, Transnationalism and Harem Fantasy (2005) with Anthony Shay. Other co-edited volumes include: Embodied Consciousness: Performing Technologies and Narrative in Performance (2013) with Jade Rosina Mc Cutcheon.