2026 Theses Master's
Oral History Techniques for Ballet Class: Migration and Memory in Cuban Pedagogy
“Oral History Techniques for Ballet Class” follows the career trajectories of three Cuban ballet teachers who have migrated to the United States, exploring how they have adapted and translated Cuban technique for the American dance studio. This thesis examines how the culturally specific form of Cuban ballet mutates and reassimilates as it encounters new and different social and political environments. Through experimental oral history methods, including dancing with my narrators, I seek to interrogate and recontextualize the ballet class as a space in which memory and embodied cultural knowledge are being transmitted on a daily basis. The framework of oral history opens up the potential to see generations of pedagogical lineage on display in the dance studio, and to recognize the ballet class as a space of continuous co-creation and reinvention.
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- Academic Units
- Oral History Master of Arts
- Thesis Advisors
- Zapol, Liza
- Degree
- M.A., Columbia University
- Published Here
- March 30, 2026