Exploring the Rise and Development of Environmental Dance from the Perspective of Dance Ecology

Authors

  • Zihan Shao Yunnan University, Kunming 650000

Keywords:

Environmental Dance, Dance Ecology, Ecological Aesthetics, Cultural Context, Environmental Awareness

Abstract

This study explores the rise and development of environmental dance from the perspective of dance ecology. Environmental dance, originating in the 1960s in the US, emphasizes the relationship between the human body and the natural environment. Through a mixed-methods approach, including literature review, interviews, surveys, and case studies, the research examines its unique characteristics and ecological aesthetic implications. The results show that environmental dance incorporates natural elements and non-traditional performance spaces, creating a unique aesthetic experience. It promotes environmental awareness and sustainability by highlighting the beauty and importance of the natural environment and the interconnectedness of all living things. The study concludes that environmental dance plays a significant role in the field of dance art and environmental education. Future research should further explore its ecological aesthetic implications and develop more sustainable forms of environmental dance.

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2025-03-02

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