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Ubuntu As Dance Pedagogy In Uganda Individuality Community And Inclusion In Teaching And Learning Of Indigenous Dances 1st Ed Alfdaniels Mabingo

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Ubuntu As Dance Pedagogy In Uganda Individuality Community And Inclusion In Teaching And Learning Of Indigenous Dances 1st Ed Alfdaniels Mabingo
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Publisher: Springer Singapore;Palgrave Pivot
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.43 MB
Author: Alfdaniels Mabingo
ISBN: 9789811558436, 9789811558443, 9811558434, 9811558442
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1st ed.

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Ubuntu As Dance Pedagogy In Uganda Individuality Community And Inclusion In Teaching And Learning Of Indigenous Dances 1st Ed Alfdaniels Mabingo by Alfdaniels Mabingo 9789811558436, 9789811558443, 9811558434, 9811558442 instant download after payment.

This book locates the philosophy of Ubuntu as the undergirding framework for indigenous dance pedagogies in local communities in Uganda. Through critical examination of the reflections and practices of selected local dance teachers, the volume reveals how issues of inclusion, belonging, and agency are negotiated through a creatively complex interplay between individuality and communality. The analysis frames pedagogies as sites where reflective thought and kinaesthetic practice converge to facilitate ever-evolving individual imagination and community innovations.

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