Listen "Dance, Embodied Movement and Anti-Oppressive Practice to Support Well-being"
Episode Synopsis
In this podcast episode, titled "Dance, Embodied Movement, and Anti-Oppressive Practice with Dr. Towani Duchscher," Dr. Duchscher shares her expertise on integrating dance into anti-oppressive practices, discussing self-care, the transformative power of movement, the intersection of education and dance, and the importance of dismantling oppressive structures to foster love, connection, and well-being in schools.Additional Resources:Creative Dance for All Ages - Gilbert, Anne GreenThe Three Curricula That All Schools Teach - Eisner, ElliotJagged Worldviews Colliding - Leroy Little Bear
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