Fascial embodiment in movement, training and dance education: Insights from a somatic workshop

Haike Irina Amelia Stollbrock Trujillo
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The purpose of this article is to describe how students exploring fascia through somatics experience its embodiment. This is done by discussing their written impressions of the somatic workshop: ‘Fascia & movement’, which I taught in dance institutions in Bogotá and Barcelona as of 2015. This narrative material will serve to look for further connections between fascia research and the dance education field. The article begins by reviewing some core findings of fascia research and the Anatomy Trains1 model. It discusses the concepts of somatic movement (SM), embodiment and the place of writing within classes, offers a specific class example and describes the methodology and limits of the workshop design and the narrative approach. Then, I compare the main qualities and functions of the fascia with the subjective experiences of fascial embodiment. The most relevant experience found is a sensation of wholeness that comes from within, while a new awareness of internal connections and adaptability takes place. Finally, I will present some contributions, tactics and precautions of integrating fascial understanding into dance, movement education and self-development.
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筋膜在运动、训练和舞蹈教育中的体现:来自身体工作坊的见解
这篇文章的目的是描述学生如何通过身体体验筋膜的体现来探索筋膜。这是通过讨论他们对躯体工作坊的书面印象来完成的:“筋膜与运动”,我于2015年在波哥大和巴塞罗那的舞蹈机构教授。这些叙事材料将有助于寻找筋膜研究与舞蹈教育领域之间的进一步联系。本文首先回顾了筋膜研究和Anatomy Trains1模型的一些核心发现。它讨论了躯体运动(SM)的概念,体现和写作在课堂中的地位,提供了一个具体的课堂例子,并描述了工作坊设计和叙事方法的方法和局限性。然后,我比较了筋膜的主要性质和功能与筋膜体现的主观经验。最相关的体验是一种来自内部的整体性感觉,同时对内部联系和适应性的新认识也在发生。最后提出将筋膜理解融入舞蹈、动作教育和自我发展的贡献、策略和注意事项。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dance and Somatic Practices is an international refereed journal published twice a year. It has been in publication since 2009 for scholars and practitioners whose research interests focus on the relationship between dance and somatic practices, and the influence that this body of practice exerts on the wider performing arts. In recent years, somatic practices have become more central to many artists'' work and have become more established within educational and training programmes. Despite this, as a body of work it has remained largely at the margins of scholarly debate, finding its presence predominantly through the embodied knowledge of practitioners and their performative contributions. This journal provides a space to debate the work, to consider the impact and influence of the work on performance and discuss the implications for research and teaching. The journal serves a broad international community and invites contributions from a wide range of discipline areas. Particular features include writings that consciously traverse the boundaries between text and performance, taking the form of ‘visual essays'', interviews with leading practitioners, book reviews, themed issues and conference/symposium reports.
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