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title:Acrobats of the Gods : Dance and Transformation Studies in Jungian Psychology ; 39
author:Blackmer, Joan Dexter.
publisher:Inner City Books
isbn10 | asin:0919123384
print isbn13:9780919123380
ebook isbn13:9780585081823
language:English
subjectDance--Psychological aspects, Mind and body, Dance therapy, Change (Psychology)
publication date:1989
lcc:GV1588.5.B57 1989eb
ddc:616.89/1655
subject:Dance--Psychological aspects, Mind and body, Dance therapy, Change (Psychology)
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Acrobats of the Gods
Page 2
Marie-Louise von Franz, Honorary Patron
Studies in Jungian Psychology
by Jungian Analysts
Daryl Sharp, General Editor
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Acrobats of the Gods
Dance and Transformation
Joan Dexter Blackmer
Page 4 To my mother Jeannette Pruyn Reed who danced me into life and to - photo 2
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To my mother, Jeannette Pruyn Reed, who danced me into life, and
to family and friends, students and teachers with whom I have
danced over the years.
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Canadian Cataloguing in Publication Data
Blackmer, Joan Dexter, 1931
Acrobats of the gods: dance and transformation
(Studies in Jungian psychology by Jungian analysts; 39)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
ISBN 0-919123-38-4
1. DancingPsychological aspects. 2. Mind and body.
3. Dance therapy. 4. Jung, C.G. (Carl Gustav), 1875-1961.
I. Title. II. Series.
RC489.D3B53 1989 616.89'1655 C89-094359-1
Copyright 1989 by Joan Dexter Blackmer.
All rights reserved.
INNER CITY BOOKS
Box 1271, Station Q, Toronto, Canada M4T 2P4
Telephone (416) 927-0355
Honorary Patron: Marie-Louise von Franz.
Publisher and General Editor: Daryl Sharp.
Senior Editor: Victoria Cowan.
INNER CITY BOOKS was founded in 1980 to promote the understanding and practical application of the work of C.G. Jung.
Front Cover: Dancing Shiva (12th cent. bronze, South India).
Back Cover: Sara Yarborough in Alvin Ailey's "The Lark Ascending." (Photo by Kenn Duncan, in Olga Maynard, Judith Jamison: Aspects of a Dancer, Doubleday, 1982.)
Index by Daryl Sharp
Printed and bound in Canada by Webcom Limited
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Contents
Illustration Credits
6
1
Introduction
9
2
The Vessel
23
Picture 3
The Sacred in Dance
23
Picture 4
Ego-Body Identity
28
Picture 5
The Body as Shadow
31
Picture 6
Why Dance?
34
3
Preparing the Body
41
Picture 7
The Process
41
Picture 8
The Third Eye
42
Picture 9
The Sixth Sense
48
Picture 10
The Value of Pain
53
4
Approaching the Center
65
Picture 11
The Complexio Oppositorum
65
Picture 12
Image and Meaning
69
Picture 13
The Stone
72
Picture 14
The Tree
76
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