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Gaga is a movement language and pedagogy developed by Batsheva Dance Company director and teacher Ohad Naharin.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 7 relations: Batsheva Dance Company, Dance in Israel, Groove (music), Martha Graham Dance Company, Ohad Naharin, Pedagogy, Somatic experiencing.

  2. Dance in Israel

Batsheva Dance Company

The Batsheva Dance Company (Hebrew: להקת בת שבע) is a renowned dance company based in Tel Aviv, Israel.

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Dance in Israel

Dance in Israel incorporates a wide variety of dance styles, from traditional Israeli folk dancing to ballet, modern dance, ballroom dancing and flamenco.

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Groove (music)

In music, groove is the sense of an effect ("feel") of changing pattern in a propulsive rhythm or sense of "swing".

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Martha Graham Dance Company

The Martha Graham Dance Company, founded by Martha Graham in 1926, is both the oldest dance company in the United States and the oldest integrated dance company.

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Ohad Naharin

Ohad Naharin (born 1952) (Hebrew: אוהד נהרין) is an Israeli choreographer, contemporary dancer, and creator and teacher of a unique system/language/pedagogy of dance called Gaga.

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Pedagogy

Pedagogy, most commonly understood as the approach to teaching, is the theory and practice of learning, and how this process influences, and is influenced by, the social, political, and psychological development of learners.

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Somatic experiencing

Somatic Experiencing (SE) is a form of alternative therapy aimed at treating trauma and stress-related disorders, such as PTSD.

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See also

Dance in Israel

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaga_(dance_vocabulary)

Also known as Gaga (movement language).