Publication
Title
Live gym classes at home : the liberating potential of Lea Daan's radio gym classes in 1930s Belgian homes
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Abstract
The Covid-19 pandemic has forced people worldwide to stay home for long periods. Dance schools and sports clubs have organized online courses. Homes have thus become a stage for body movements. Although online gym classes seem like a new phenomenon, they had a predecessor in the radio gym classes of the 1930s. Belgian dancer Lea Daan (1906-1995), schooled in modern dance by German choreographer Rudolf von Laban, gave gym classes in Dutch for the newly founded National Radio Institute and succeeded in creating a sense of community without any visual means. This paper investigates how Daan organized these live classes and how they fitted within the broader framework of home culture during the economic crisis. We also reflect on the relation between the private and public spheres, a relation reinforced by the modern home through specific architectural elements intended to reform all household members.
Language
English
Source (journal)
Home cultures. - Oxford, 2004, currens
Publication
Oxford : Berg , 2022
ISSN
1740-6315 [print]
1751-7427 [online]
DOI
10.1080/17406315.2022.2094927
Volume/pages
19 :1 (2022) , p. 1-21
ISI
000863784000001
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UAntwerpen
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Publications with a UAntwerp address
External links
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Identifier c:irua:191460
Creation 10.11.2022
Last edited 01.11.2024
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