Chapter 1: Introductory Progressions

Authors

  • Cecille DePass

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.18733/cpi29609

Abstract

In the Introduction, a fictitious dance performance sets the stage for the emerging book. I decided to create an imaginary story with characters and dance performances, because Mrs. Simpson encouraged us to tap into our individual and collective creative powers, in order to interpret the music and to make the characters we portrayed in the dances come alive. Although the characters are invented, each one has characteristics of some of the dancers who attended Mrs. Simpson’s school. Using dramatic license the personalities and characteristics of the dancers are heightened in a graphic manner.

Author Biography

Cecille DePass

Senior author Cecille DePass has lived and worked in Calgary since 1977. A former Commonwealth scholar, Cecille DePass, PhD, is an Associate Professor Emerita, of the University of Calgary. She taught graduate and undergraduate students in the Werklund School of Education (the former Faculty of Education) from 1989 until 2014 when she retired.

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Published

2022-04-05

Issue

Section

Dancing with Mrs. Fay Simpson: Memories and Stories