运动中体现的情感:发展舞者的工具来探索情感和最佳表现的感觉运动模式

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Avant Pub Date : 2022-07-24 DOI:10.26913/ava202205
Lucía Piquero-Alvarez
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本文讨论了2019年8月开展的一个实践即研究密集型项目的结果,该项目反过来应用了学者兼实践者Jorge Crecis和Lucía Piquero的博士研究。该项目深入研究了具身认知的概念,以支持对戏剧舞蹈表演中情感输入和巅峰表演状态体验的实践主导的理论理解。他们记录并分析了一系列创造性的会议,然后在每天结束时呈现给观众。通过问卷调查和公开讨论的方式收集观众的体验,形成对表演情感体验的多角度理解。该项目的主要追求是理解和开发与舞者对自己的感觉运动模式的意识相关的工具,以及与表演中的峰值表现和对情感的理解相关的工具。本文通过具身认知、动作知觉和感觉运动模式的理论概念发展了一个概念框架。这允许基于参与者的经验进行分析,并整合观点,然后发展为舞者对其感觉运动模式的意识的讨论。
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E2M – Embodied Emotion in Motion: Developing Dancers’ Tools to Explore Sensorimotor Patterns for Emotion and Peak Performance
This article discusses the results of a practice-as-research intensive project carried out in August 2019, which in turn applies the doctoral research of scholar-practitioners Jorge Crecis and Lucía Piquero. The project delved into ideas about embodied cognition to support a practice-led theoretical understanding of the experience of emotional import and peak performative states in theatre dance performances. A series of creative sessions were recorded and analyzed, and then presented to an audience at the end of each day. The experience of the audience is also collected through questionnaires and open discussion, to develop a multi-perspectival understanding of the experience of emotion in performance. The main pursuit of the project was to understand and develop tools in relation to the dancers’ awareness of their own sensorimotor patterns, in relation to peak performance and understandings of emotion in performance. The article develops a conceptual framework through the theoretical notions of embodied cognition, enactive perception, and sensorimotor patterns. This allows for analysis based on the experiences of the participants, and for an integration of views which then develops into a discussion of the dancers’ awareness of their sensorimotor patterns.
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