Attending to Movement Attending to Movement

Attending to Movement

Somatic Perspectives on Living in this World

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Publisher Description

This edited collection draws on the conference, Attending to Movement: Somatic Perspectives on Living in this World, run at C-DaRE, the Centre for Dance Research, Coventry University, 12 - 14 July, 2013.


Somatic practitioners, dance artists and scholars from a wide range of subject domains cross discipline borders and investigate the approaches that embodied thinking and action can offer to philosophical and socio-cultural inquiry. The book celebrates and builds upon the work of visionary dance artist, teacher and scholar Gill Clarke (1954 - 2011), who championed the value of somatic approaches within and beyond dance education and creative practice.



Contents


PART ONE - INTERCULTURAL DIALOGUES 

Carol Brown: So, Remember the Liquid Ground

Lalitaraja: Thinking, Reflecting and Contemplating With the Body

Nadra Assaf: Not Without My Body

Juan Manuel Aldape Muñoz: Choreographic Mobilities


PART TWO - SOMATICS IN A WIDER SOCIAL CONTEXT 


Thomas Kampe: The Art of Making Choices

Lizzy Le Quesne: An Intricate Field

Somaticatica (Bernadette Cronin, Jools Gilson, Roisin O'Gorman): Embodied Adventures in and out of the Irish Countryside


PART THREE - INTERPLAY OF PRACTICE AND WRITING


Adam Benjamin: The Fool's Journey and Poisonous Mushrooms

Cath Cullinane, Natalie Garrett Brown, Christian Kipp & Amy Voris: At Dusk, the Collaborative Spills and Cycles of L219

Carolyn Roy: As My Attention is Wandering

Sally E. Dean: Amerta Movement and Somatic Costume

Hilary Kneale: 'The Daily Round, The Common Task'

Sarah Whatley: Motion Capture and The Dancer


PART FOUR - PEDAGOGY/EDUCATION 


Sara Reed: Attending to Movement

Fiona Bannon and Duncan Holt: Attending to Ethics and Aesthetics in Dance

Penny Collinson: Re-sourcing the Body

Nicole Harbonnier-Topin and Helen Simard: Somatic Education and Introspective Verbalisation


PART FIVE - LIVED LINEAGES 


Jenny Roche: Disorganising Principles

Jennifer Mackerras and Jane Toms: Myth-Busting

Duncan Holt: A Moving and Touching Career in Dance and Chiropractic

Martha Eddy: Early Trends


ABOUT THE EDITORS


Sarah Whatley is Professor of Dance and Director of the Centre for DanceResearch (C-DaRE) at Coventry University.

Dr Natalie Garrett Brown is principal lecturer in dance at Coventry University, UK, where she contributes to the BA(Hons) Dance course and co-ordinates postgraduate provision for the Performing Arts Department.

Kirsty Alexander studied law and then trained in contemporary dance. She performed with a diverse range of artists including Gill Clarke, Rosemary Butcher, Gaby Agis, Michael Clarke, Station House Opera and Michel Laub.

GENRE
Arts & Entertainment
RELEASED
2015
May 1
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
526
Pages
PUBLISHER
Triarchy Press
SELLER
Gardners Books Ltd
SIZE
45.7
MB
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