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Leadership as dance: a consideration of the applicability of the ‘mother’ of all arts as the basis for establishing connoisseurship

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posted on 2023-08-18, 04:33 authored by Lisa Catherine Ehrich, Fenwick W English
This article follows the lead of several researchers who claim there is an urgent need to utilize insights from the arts, aesthetics and the humanities to expand our understanding of leadership. It endeavours to do this by exploring the metaphor of dance. It begins by critiquing current policy metaphors used in the leadership literature that present a narrow and functional view of leadership. It presents and discusses a conceptual model of leadership as dance that incorporates key dimensions such as context, dance and music and includes Polyani's concept of connoisseurship. This article identifies some of the tensions that are inherent in both notions of dance and leadership. The final part of the article discusses the implications the model raises for broadening our understanding of leadership and school leadership preparation programmes. Three core implications raised here are (i) making space for alternative metaphors in leadership preparation programmes; (ii) providing opportunities to students of leadership to understand through alternative learning approaches and (iii) providing opportunities for engagement in alternative research agendas. © 2012 Taylor & Francis.

History

Sub-type

  • Article

Publication title

International Journal of Leadership in Education

Volume

16

Issue

4

Pagination

454-481

eISSN

1464-5092

ISSN

1360-3124

Department/School

Education

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

Publication status

  • Published

Rights statement

Copyright 2012 Taylor & Francis

UN Sustainable Development Goals

4 Quality Education