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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Somatic movement dance education

a feminist, cognitive, phenomenological perspective on creativity in dance

Rebecca Weber

pp. 307-324

Abstract

Dance, as a practice of coupling the sensate moving being with the environmental context, is a form of embodied meaning-making. Somatics, the field of mind-body integration, offers pedagogical frameworks that can deepen the benefits of dance education in relation to bodily attention and perception, individual autonomy, and intersubjective mutuality. This chapter introduces contemporary theories of cognition that support an understanding of the types of meaning-making inherent in dance and Somatics and examines Somatics' grounding in feminism and existential phenomenology. The author suggests that the subjective and intersubjective benefits of Somatic Movement Dance Education (SMDE) have relevance to cognitive psychological theories of creativity, proposing that SMDE can afford dancers with more creative movement generation in dance choreography.

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Bond Karen (2019) Dance and the quality of life. Dordrecht, Springer.

Pages: 307-324

Full citation:

Weber Rebecca (2019) „Somatic movement dance education: a feminist, cognitive, phenomenological perspective on creativity in dance“, In: K. Bond (ed.), Dance and the quality of life, Dordrecht, Springer, 307–324.