Performing Arts Leadership: Using Faith and Feminism to Examine Gender Inequity

ISBN-10
0438204271
ISBN-13
9780438204270
Category
Dance
Pages
51
Language
English
Published
2018
Author
Aurelia Moulin

Description

"This thesis examined the treatment of Christian women working in roles of leadership in the performing arts, specifically within dance. The selected literature includes perspectives on ballet and modern dance in the 20th and 21st century, working as a Christian in a secular field, male versus female choreographers, and information about the inequity of females working in non-arts fields. This research provided a frame of reference for personal reflections on the author's work as a female Christian stage manager and production manager. The final chapter includes recommendations for the field and offers ways to practically apply them."--Abstract, p. 1.

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