Milestones in Dance in the USA

Elizabeth McPherson editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:30th Sep '22

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Embracing dramatic similarities, glaring disjunctions, and striking innovations, this book explores the history and context of dance on the land we know today as the United States of America.

Designed for weekly use in dance history courses, it traces dance in the USA as it broke traditional forms, crossed genres, provoked social and political change, and drove cultural exchange and collision. The authors put a particular focus on those whose voices have been silenced, unacknowledged, and/or uncredited – exploring racial prejudice and injustice, intersectional feminism, protest movements, and economic conditions, as well as demonstrating how socio-political issues and movements affect and are affected by dance. In looking at concert dance, vernacular dance, ritual dance, and the convergence of these forms, the chapters acknowledge the richness of dance in today’s USA and the strong foundations on which it stands.

Milestones are a range of accessible textbooks, breaking down the need-to-know moments in the social, cultural, political, and artistic development of foundational subject areas. This book is ideal for undergraduate courses that embrace culturally responsive pedagogy and seek to shift the direction of the lens from western theatrical dance towards the wealth of dance forms in the United States.

Milestones in Dance in the USA is a winner of the National Dance Education Organization's 2023 Ruth Lovell Murray book award.

“With an introduction by McPherson, ten contributing authors provide a more complete picture of how dance in the US impacts—and has been impacted by—society, economics, politics, and religion. […] Each chapter is well-researched and developed, focusing on a specific genre and its cultural context.”

“When studying this book, readers will hear the voices of unfamiliar, important US artists, and also reconsider familiar artists who have forever been part of the dance history canon.”

Gretchen McLaine, College of Charleston, USA in Journal of Dance Education (2025)

ISBN: 9781032131023

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 840g

320 pages