Abstract

The authors of this special JOPERD feature have rich and varied experiences with dance in Africa, and they share their stories and insights in an effort to dispel some common myths and misunderstandings about African dance. Read how Americans often judge other cultures based on personal bias and how they can break from these prejudices. Learn how to incorporate dances from various African countries into the American classroom as physical activity and integrative learning. Discover innovative ways to teach dance to children with disabilities as a means of promoting healthy lifestyles.

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