01179nam0-22003611i-450-99000381929040332120050720145430.088-464-1803-4000381929FED01000381929(Aleph)000381929FED0100038192920030910d1999----km-y0itay50------baitay-------001yyRapporto Isfol 1999formazione e occupazione in Italia e in EuropaISFOL Istituto per lo sviluppo della formazione professionale dei lavoratori1. ed.MilanoFrancoAngeli1999583 p.[147] tab., [20] fig.22 cmStrumenti e ricercheIsfol84Contiene rassegnabibl. (pp. 574-583)Formazione professionaleOccupazioneGiovaniDisoccupazione331.259 2Isfol<Istituto per lo sviluppo della formazione professionale dei lavoratori>423065ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003819290403321331.2592 ISF 17912BFSRapporto Isfol 1999506116UNINA04007nam 2200625I 450 991084749470332120231222112621.09780472903825047290382910.3998/mpub.11950963(CKB)31636449100041(MiAaPQ)EBC31324050(Au-PeEL)EBL31324050(Exl-AI)31324050(MiU)10.3998/mpub.11950963(ODN)ODN0010679448(OCoLC)1433204625(EXLCZ)993163644910004120231222e20242024 uy 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierKinethic California dancing funk & disco era kinships /Naomi Macalalad Bragin1st ed.Ann Arbor, Michigan :University of Michigan Press,2024.©20241 online resource (243 pages)Studies in Dance: Theories and PracticesTitle from eBook information screen..9780472056415 0472056417 9780472076413 0472076418 Includes bibliographical references (pages 201-214).Contents -- Vignette -- Damita’s Solo Flight -- Introduction -- Chapter 1. Soul Train Locamotives -- Chapter 2. Popping and Other Dis/Appearing Acts -- Chapter 3. The Rebirth of Waacking/Punking -- Bedtime Story -- Notes -- Bibliography -- IndexGenerated by AI.Kinethic California: Dancing Funk and Disco Era Kinships documents the emergence of new forms of black social and vernacular dance in 1970s California, forms embedded in local cultural histories but connected to the contemporary global culture of hip hop/streetdance. The book weaves interviews and ethnographies of first generation (1960s-70s) dancers of strutting, boogaloo, robotting, popping, locking, waacking, and punking styles, as it advances a theory of dance as kinetic kinship formation, through a focus on techniques and practices of the dancers themselves. The term given to these collective movement practices is kinethic, to bring attention to motion at the core of black aesthetics that generate dances as forms of kinship beyond blood relation. Kinethics reorient dancers toward kinetic kinship in ways that give continuity to black dance lineages under persistent conditions of disappearance and loss. As dancers engage kinethics, they reinvent gestural vocabularies that describe worlds they imagine into knowing-being. The stories in Kinethic California attend to the aesthetics of everyday movement, seen through the lens of young artists who from childhood listened to their family's soul and funk records, observed the bent-leg strolls and rhythmic handshakes of people moving through their neighborhoods, and watched each other move at house parties, school gyms, and around-the-way social clubs. Their aesthetic sociality and geographic movement provided materials for collective study and creative play. Naomi Macalalad Bragin attends to such multidirectional conversations between dancer, community, and tradition, by way of which California dance lineages emerge and take flight.Studies in dance: theories and practices.Kinethic California :dancing funk and disco era kinshipsAfrican American danceCaliforniaHistory and criticismAfrican AmericansSocial life and customsHip-hopHistory and criticismAfrican American danceHistory and criticism.African AmericansSocial life and customs.Hip-hopHistory and criticism.793.3PER000000PER003100PER021000bisacshBragin Naomi Macalalad1770997EYMEYMBOOK9910847494703321Kinethic California4254838UNINA