Abstract

The purpose of the study is to explore elements concerning aspects of cultural reeducation by dance cooperatives. First, the ‘mode of labor exchange’ known as ‘collaboration’ has brought about equal opportunity, which is a public productivity, along with horizontal consumption. Second, ‘encultured knowledge’ has caused effects including collaborative knowledge, cultural refraction, and an increase of cultural status.

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