When Words Aren't Enough: Exploring Liturgical Dance as a Pastoral Care Practice for Black Christian Women Pubblico
Austin, Deirdre Jonese (Spring 2022)
Abstract
In my experience as a scholar and a liturgical dancer, I have often reflected on liturgical dance as a practice that has coping and healing possibilities; it has helped me cope with and heal from stress and trauma in many instances throughout my lifetime thus far, from the unexpected loss of a loved one to the implications of political strife and violence in the United States. As such, my own story, and the stories of those I’ve danced with around coping and healing have led me to explore the following question: How can Black Christian women utilize liturgical dance, a combination of the artistic and the spiritual, in a way that facilitates healing from personal, racial, and pandemic-related stress and trauma? In this project, I turn to five Black Christian women who lead liturgical dance ministries and/or teach liturgical dance to think energetically about liturgical dance as a pastoral care practice. Through interviews with three of them and survey responses from two of them, I discuss Black Christian women’s experiences of stress and trauma and the coping and healing possibilities of dance, with particular attention to the movement of the body, one’s faith and spirituality, and the role of community. I conclude with a vision of what incorporating liturgical dance as a pastoral care practice might look like for the Black Church.
Table of Contents
Abstract 1
Table of Contents 2
Chapter 1: Exploring Liturgical Dance 3
Introduction 3
Literature Review 4
The Black Church Context 5
Stress, Trauma, and Healing in and for Black Christian Women 7
Somatics & Embodied Psychology: Addressing Trauma Through Movement 16
The Spiritual Dimensions of Dance in the Black Christian Context 19
Examining Liturgical Dance in the Black Church as a Healing Practice 21
Chapter 2: Examining Liturgical Dance Through the Eyes of Its Participants 23
Research Methodology 23
Anticipated Outcomes 24
Limitations of the Research 24
About the Participants 26
Experiences of Liturgical Dance 26
Exploring Stress and Trauma in The Lives of the Participants 28
Addressing Liturgical Dance Amid the Pandemic 33
Body, Spirit, and Community in Liturgical Dance 37
Reflections on Liturgical Dance as a Coping & Healing Practice 44
Chapter 3: Utilizing Liturgical Dance as a Pastoral Care Coping & Healing Practice in the Black Church 47
Developing a Pastoral Care Liturgical Dance Practice 48
Questions for Continued Exploration 50
Conclusion 51
Bibliography 52
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