Book Chapter Details
Mandatory Fields
Jenny Roche
2015 Unknown
Attending to Movement: Somatic Perspectives on Living in This World
Disorganising principles: Corporeal fragmentation and the possibilities for repair
Triarchy Press
UK
Published
1
Optional Fields
Dance, Somatics, Choreographic Process, Amatsu Therapy
Dancers investigate ever-expanding relationships to embodiment through the variety of unique choreographic signatures that are continually erupting in professional practice. They live fragmented lineages that are interrupted and redirected as they traverse between various projects led by different choreographers or the same choreographer pursuing different creative goals. As contemporary dance continues to reconceive ways of moving, the dominant lineages of dance training are less useful as reference points through which dancers can recalibrate bodily activity and thus rebalance. In this chapter, I examine the impulse towards fragmentation in contemporary dance and explore how moments of agency for dancers might arise and be seized within the complexities of this environment. These issues are discussed in relation to my encounter with a bodywork therapy of Japanese origin, Amatsu, which I studied throughout 2012, and through the teaching principles of Gill Clarke as illuminated through the Minding Motion project, which explored Clarke’s pedagogy for Tanzplan, Germany 2010 (Diehl and Lampert, 2011). Moments from performance and bodywork practice are offered as examples throughout the chapter.
Whatley, Sarah; Garrett Brown, Natalie and Alexander, Kirsty
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