When body makes its presence felt: Somatic-informed movement practice as an integral part of the hospital care team

IF 0.2 0 DANCE Journal of Dance & Somatic Practices Pub Date : 2020-12-01 DOI:10.1386/jdsp_00029_1
P. Collinson
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This article addresses the nature of somatic-informed movement practice (SIMP) taking place in hospitals as a participatory art form. It focuses on the data from a report that collates the scope of practice, working patterns and procedures of somatic-informed movement practitioners in the United Kingdom (Collinson and Herd 2020), specifically the views of the six practitioners interviewed. The article first identifies key principles and values underpinning SIMP, exploring ways in which it might support people with illness. This is followed by a description of the aims and function of the report and data which enables us to see how SIMP cultivates embodied relational awareness through a ‘co-creative’ process, and concludes by addressing why creativity and presence can support people who may have lost trust and connection with their bodies through illness. The article acknowledges the challenge of placing embodied arts practice (such as SIMP) in a medical paradigm and includes recommendations for ways forward.
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当身体让它的存在感觉:身体知情的运动实践作为医院护理团队的一个组成部分
本文论述了在医院进行的身体知情运动实践(SIMP)作为一种参与性艺术形式的性质。它重点关注一份报告中的数据,该报告整理了英国身体知情运动从业者的实践范围、工作模式和程序(Collinson和Herd 2020),特别是受访的六名从业者的观点。本文首先确定了支持SIMP的关键原则和价值观,探讨了它可能支持患者的方式。接下来是对报告和数据的目的和功能的描述,这使我们能够看到SIMP如何通过“共同创造”过程培养具体的关系意识,并通过阐述为什么创造力和存在感可以支持那些可能因疾病而失去对身体的信任和联系的人来结束。这篇文章承认了将具体艺术实践(如SIMP)置于医学范式中的挑战,并提出了前进的建议。
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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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