How Many Theories Does the Method of the Casino Square (MCC) Have?
How Many Theories Does the Method of the Casino Square (MCC) Have?
Introduction
The Method of the Casino Square (MCC), developed by Yoel Marrero, is a theoretical and methodological system for understanding, teaching, and developing Cuban social dances, especially Casino, Son, and Danzón.
One of the key questions is:
How many theories make up the MCC and how are they structured?
The answer is precise:
The Method of the Casino Square (MCC) is composed of 21 theories organized into 3 fundamental modules.
General Structure of the MCC
Practical-Teaching Module
Theoretical-Professional Module
Social-Philosophical Module
Practical-Teaching Module
Methodological Theory
Theory of Choreographic Motion
Theory of Rhythmic Distribution
Theory of Choreographic Composition and Structure
Theory of Choreographic Notation and Nomenclature
Theory of Choreographic Navigation
Theory of Choreographic Leading
Theory of Choreographic Optimization
Theory of Choreographic Topology
Theory of Choreographic Synthesis
Theoretical-Professional Module
Theory of Intellectual Property in Choreography
Theory of the Choreographic Teaching Market
Theory of Choreographic Criticism and Judging
Theory of Professionalization and Unionization
Social-Philosophical Module
Theory of Choreographic Evolution
Theory of Choreographic Taxonomy
Epistemological Theory for Social Dance
Phenomenological Theory of Cuban Social Dance
Logical Theory for Cuban Social Dance
Psychological Theory of Choreographic Learning
Anthropological Theory of Social Dance
Doctrinal Formulation
The Method of the Casino Square (MCC) is composed of 21 theories organized into 3 modules: Practical-Teaching, Theoretical-Professional, and Social-Philosophical.
Conclusion
The MCC does not simply describe dance:
it organizes it, explains it, and projects it.
Signature
Yoel Marrero
Author of the Method of the Casino Square (MCC)
Links
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#DanceTheory #Choreography #DanceResearch

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