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Natural Body in Somatics Dance Training

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Zusatztext This book would be of interest to those who want to understand the beginnings of somatics, its connections to dance, and how it spread beyond the US. Informationen zum Autor Doran George was on the Faculty of World Arts and Cultures at UCLA. Susan Leigh Foster is Distinguished Professor of World Arts and Cultures at UCLA. Klappentext From its beginnings as an alternative and dissident form of dance training in the 1960s, Somatics emerged at the end of the twentieth century as one of the most popular and widespread regimens used to educate dancers. It is now found in dance curricula worldwide, helping to shape the look and sensibilities of both dancers and choreographers and thereby influencing much of the dance we see onstage worldwide. One of the first books to examine Somatics in detail and to analyse how and what it teaches in the dance studio, The Natural Body in Somatics Dance Training considers how dancers discover and assimilate new ways of moving and also larger cultural values associated with those movements. The book traces the history of Somatics, and it also details how Somatics developed in different locales, engaging with local politics and dance histories so as to develop a distinctive pedagogy that nonetheless shared fundamental concepts with other national and regional contexts. In so doing it shows how dance training can inculcate an embodied politics by guiding and shaping the experience of bodily sensation, constructing forms of reflexive evaluation of bodily action, and summoning bodies into relationship with one another. Throughout, the author focuses on the concept of the natural body and the importance of a natural way of moving as central to the claims that Somatics makes concerning its efficacy and legitimacy. Zusammenfassung The Natural Body in Somatics Training looks at what happens in the dance studio as dancers learn physical skills and in doing so also assimilate aesthetic, ethical, and political values. It takes us backstage so as to show how dancers come to share certain beliefs and opinions and thereby come to form community Inhaltsverzeichnis Editor's Note Introduction: In Search of the Natural Body Chapter 1. Renewable Originality: The Natural Body and Late Twentieth Century Social Change Chapter 2. Contradictory Dissidence: Somatics and American Expansionism Chapter 3: Somatics Bodies on the Concert Stage: Processing, Inventing, and Displaying Conclusion: Understanding the Focus on Natural Authenticity Endnotes Appendix: Brief Biographies of Some Key Somatics Practitioners Bibliography ...

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Authors Doran George, Doran ( George
Assisted by Susan Leigh Foster (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 10.12.2020
 
EAN 9780197538746
ISBN 978-0-19-753874-6
No. of pages 240
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Miscellaneous

Cultural Studies, PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Classical & Ballet, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social, PERFORMING ARTS / Dance / Modern, Contemporary Dance

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