Art, Medium and Metaphor—A China–Italy Intercultural Dialogue: Creative Movement in the Context of COVID-19

Jiaoyin Mei, Heng Xie, Shuming Huang, Angela Fossa
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Coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) is changing people’s lives in varying degrees. People’s emotional experiences are increasingly diverse, as the impact of this major public event continues to expand. This paper explores how COVID-19 affects people’s emotions through an analysis of creative movement projects in China and Italy and focuses on the educational value of dance. It takes a cross-cultural perspective using the qualitative research method of art-based inquiry. This study attaches importance to the characteristics of the arts and humanities and takes dance as an important medium to link emotional experience and personalized expression. Dance, poetry, and pictures are used to record participants’ reflections on their emotional changes during the epidemic. Through the analysis of dance body language and participants’ feedback, this study found that people’s emotional experience caused by the epidemic can be expressed through dance. After analyzing dance language, we can further interpret this metaphorical process and make people’s emotional experience concrete and apparent. Participants were drawn from different cultures; thus, they have different perceptions of the pandemic. Although the emotional experiences from Eastern and Western perspectives vary, the changing emotions of the participants in this study shared certain similarities, that is, from a mood of repression and struggle to a mood of release and tolerance.
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艺术、媒介与隐喻——中意跨文化对话:新冠肺炎背景下的创意运动
2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)正在不同程度上改变人们的生活。随着这一重大公共事件的影响不断扩大,人们的情感体验也越来越多样化。本文通过对中国和意大利创意运动项目的分析,探讨COVID-19如何影响人们的情绪,并重点关注舞蹈的教育价值。它采用基于艺术的探究的定性研究方法,从跨文化的角度出发。本研究重视艺术与人文的特点,将舞蹈作为联系情感体验与个性化表达的重要媒介。以舞蹈、诗歌、图片等方式记录参与者对疫情期间情绪变化的思考。本研究通过对舞蹈肢体语言和参与者反馈的分析,发现人们因疫情引起的情绪体验可以通过舞蹈来表达。通过对舞蹈语言的分析,我们可以进一步解读这一隐喻过程,使人们的情感体验具体化、具体化。参与者来自不同的文化背景;因此,他们对这一流行病有不同的看法。虽然东西方视角的情绪体验不尽相同,但本研究中参与者的情绪变化有一定的相似之处,即从压抑和挣扎的情绪转变为释放和宽容的情绪。
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