Chapter 2: | Legacy for Dance as a Discipline: 1917–1967 |
Hill cancelled summer courses in teaching methods for dance after 1936. Teachers were using what they learned at Bennington indiscriminately, attempting to infuse a collection of ideas and practices they had little real understanding of into their teaching. It is here, in poorly managed attempts by women physical educators to imitate the techniques and aesthetic ideals of the artists with whom they had so briefly studied that dance education took a serious hit in the minds of many physical educators. Rampant imitation, the acceptance of practices with little (if any) serious analysis as to their efficacy, and the stark abstraction of their new movement choices left many physical educators scratching their heads, and wondering, what is this all about?
Kriegsman adds: