Tap Dance for All
Adapting Instruction for Disability and Mobility Impairment
Victoria Moore author Joan Gerrard author
Format:Paperback
Publisher:McFarland & Co Inc
Published:20th Sep '22
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The first of its kind, this book focuses on the value of inclusivity in the tap dance studio, instructing on how to bring the rhythmic world of tap dance into the lives of individuals living with disabilities or mobility issues. No longer should those with mobility challenges be denied the opportunity to enjoy the unique delight, challenge and excitement of tap dancing.
Based on the author's inclusive program called Tap for All, this book is part inspirational memoir and part instructional manual, detailing how tap dance's enormous cognitive benefits can benefit those living with Alzheimer's, dementia, cerebral palsy, arthritis, traumatic brain injuries and more. The author outlines her experience opening the hearts and minds of other dance instructors and studio owners, showing that shifting their perspective about dance is beneficial to both client and studio. Chapters also instruct on the physiological effects of music and dance, guide the development of dance routines, and outline the author's tap programs for various student skill levels and experiences. Practicing ability inclusion can ensure that everyone, not just those fortunate enough to have a fully functioning physique, can learn and enjoy tap dance.
“Incredibly well researched…inspiring…highly recommend…The readers will not only learn ways and methods to teach tap dance to anyone interested in learning, but they will also be made aware of how the disabled see and think about themselves, how they wish to be treated, and what still needs to be done to provide them with more accessibility to the world.”—L.A. Dance Chronicle; “A seminal, ground-breaking work…extraordinary, unique, and unreservedly recommended.”—Midwest Book Review
ISBN: 9781476688084
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 13mm
Weight: 340g
249 pages