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Roseman, Janet Lynn was born on November 29, 1954 in Meriden, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Sidney and Theodora (Tobia) Roseman.
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The Way of the Woman Writer, Second Edition continues the work of the inspirational original, offering guidance to women who wish to document their lives in writing. More a template than a how-to manual, this insightful book addresses the concerns, needs, and issues of women writers (both aspiring and experienced), concentrating on the internal process of putting thought to paper, including new chapters on the creative process and the ethics and integrity of writing. The author, Dr. Janet Lynn Roseman, offers writing exercises in women's autobiography that draw on the significant rhythms of a woman's life, utilizing visualization and meditation techniques to amplify the inner writing voice. From the author: "What strikes me in re-examining the text of this book is just how timeless the subject of chronicling women's lives is. When we pass down our stories and share them with family and friends, we provide future generations with the opportunity to not only understand the lives of each woman, but we are able to gain insight into their unique experiences." The Way of the Woman Writer, Second Edition includes new writing samples and new chapters on: • “The Creative Spirit,” which presents a seven-step guide to the creative process-ritual, surrender, silence, waiting, trust, recognition, and distance • “The Ethics and Integrity of Writing,” which addresses the discipline and courage a writer needs when dealing with the effects of her autobiographical “truths” on others The Way of the Woman Writer, Second Edition is an essential resource for creative writing courses, oral history courses, writer's workshops, and women's studies programs, and an invaluable guide for any woman who wishes to tell her story.
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Dance Masters is a lively ensemble of conversations with seven celebrated dancers and choreographers. In these intimate interviews, dance critic Janet Lynn Roseman probes the heart of dance: * The creative process * The role of dream and rituals * The interplay between dancer and audience * The spiritual aspects of performance These dance masters offer rare insights into the internal world of the artist as they reveal their philosophies on dance training, discuss their mentors, and speak candidly about the artistic process of dance-making and how it actually feels to dance.
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(Dance Masters is a lively ensemble of conversations with ...)
Dance Masters is a lively ensemble of conversations with seven celebrated dancers and choreographers. In these intimate interviews, dance critic Janet Lynn Roseman probes the heart of dance: * The creative process * The role of dream and rituals * The interplay between dancer and audience * The spiritual aspects of performance These dance masters offer rare insights into the internal world of the artist as they reveal their philosophies on dance training, discuss their mentors, and speak candidly about the artistic process of dance-making and how it actually feels to dance.
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performing arts educator Therapist writer
Roseman, Janet Lynn was born on November 29, 1954 in Meriden, Connecticut, United States. Daughter of Sidney and Theodora (Tobia) Roseman.
Bachelor of Science in Counseling, Syracuse University, 1976. Master of Science in Dance Therapy, Lesley College, 1978. Doctor of Philosophy in Dance Theory and Criticism, The Union Institute, 2001.
Professor journalism San Jose (California) State University, 1987-1990, City College San Francisco, 1987-1993. Professor English Golden Gate University, San Francisco, 1990, San Francisco Art Institute, 1989. Professor journalism College Marin, San Rafael, California, 1988-1990.
Professor dance San Francisco State University, 2000. Dance critic Oakland (California) Tribune, since 1990. Clinical instructor department family medicine Brown University, Providence, 2002—2008, therapist spectra-immunology, since 2002, teacher.
Dance critic Oakland Tribune, Dance Spirit, Dance United States of America, Marin Indiana Journal, San Francisco Bay Times, Dance Israel, San Mateo Times, Metro, United Press International, The Sun Sentinel, among others. Guest lecturer University Rhode Island, 1997, International Association for Psychology and the Performing Arts, Miami, 1998, CORD: Congress on Research on Dance, 1999, Toronto Canada and the Hague, The Netherlands, 1999, University Capetown, South Africa, 1999, San Francisco State University, 2000, Graduate Theological Union Center for Woman, Holy Names College, Jewish Community Center, Book Passage, GAIA Books Gualala Arts Center, Sir Francis Drake Literature Festival, Falkirk Cultural Center, Film Arts Foundation, Alumnae Resources, Cody's Books, Two Sisters Bookstore, Barnes and Noble, Borders Books. Artist in residence The Harwood Museum Art, Taos, New Mexico.
(The Way of the Woman Writer, Second Edition continues the...)
(Dance Masters is a lively ensemble of conversations with ...)
(Dance Masters is a lively ensemble of conversations with ...)
Member Society Integrative Oncology, Dance Critics Association, Congress on Research on Dance, Society Dance History Studies.