In touch and between: a tactile toolkit for creative practitioners to navigate touch within their creative practice

IF 0.4 3区 艺术学 0 DANCE Theatre Dance and Performance Training Pub Date : 2023-04-03 DOI:10.1080/19443927.2023.2191985
Dina Robinson
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Abstract Touch in performance and movement practice is not a new concept, although it tends to inhabit movement therapy, partnering techniques, alignment studies, and ethics. However, this article addresses the importance of touch in creative practice with reference to holistic embodied movement, sense of self, one’s agency and situatedness. Employing a somatic methodology and phenomenological lens, this article presents tactile practice as research carried out from 2019 to 2022 with master’s students and professionals delivered in the space and online as a lecture-workshop at People Dancing UK’s Perspectives on Practice. This overarching framework highlights methods of touch prior to the pandemic demonstrating how one perceives and responds to contact from another body whilst retaining authenticity; shifts in tactile engagement during the pandemic and how it aids solo practice; and opens up conversations on reintroducing touch post pandemic with possible cross-disciplinary practice. The research investigates/investigated tactile stimulations within passive, active and intra-active touch as a listening tool in the solo body and between bodies. Through various case studies, these are examined in relation to creative inquiry and artistic identity. The article aims to challenge power relations and conventional connotations around touch and practice as well as offer new tactile engagements within solo creative practice. It also proposes touch as a collaborative mesh for cohesion and keep us in touch through a practical tactile toolkit. This will resonate with somatic movement practitioners in particular, however its inclusive nature means specific approaches may resonate with practitioners in other creative disciplines.
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在触摸和之间:一个触觉工具包的创意从业者导航触摸在他们的创作实践
表演和动作练习中的触觉并不是一个新概念,尽管它往往包含在动作治疗、合作技巧、对齐研究和伦理中。然而,本文从整体体现的运动、自我意识、能动性和情境性等方面论述了触摸在创造性实践中的重要性。本文采用体细胞方法论和现象学视角,将触觉实践作为2019年至2022年与硕士生和专业人士进行的研究,在英国人民舞蹈协会的实践视角讲座上,在空间和网上进行。这一总体框架强调了疫情前的触摸方法,展示了一个人如何感知和应对来自另一个身体的接触,同时保持真实性;疫情期间触觉参与的变化及其对单人练习的帮助;并开启了关于在疫情后重新引入接触以及可能的跨学科实践的对话。该研究调查了被动、主动和主动内触摸中的触觉刺激,作为单独身体和身体之间的听音工具。通过各种案例研究,这些都与创造性探究和艺术身份有关。本文旨在挑战围绕触摸和实践的权力关系和传统内涵,并在个人创作实践中提供新的触觉参与。它还提出将触摸作为一种协作网格来实现凝聚力,并通过实用的触觉工具包保持我们的联系。这将特别引起身体运动从业者的共鸣,但其包容性意味着特定的方法可能会引起其他创造性学科从业者的共鸣。
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