DANCE AND CORPOREALITY: PHENOMENOLOGICAL CONSIDERATIONS OF DANCE SPACED AND PERCEIVED BOBY
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https://doi.org/10.22456/2236-3254.41142Keywords:
Body. Corporeality. Dance. Philosophy of dance.Abstract
The present study aims to investigate dance in philosophical sense, more specifically, the corporeality. The path chosen approach focuses on theories of spatiality from the classical philosophy of Plato and Aristotle to the existential phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty. The reflection assumes that corporeality is processed in the balance of experiences accumulated by the body and mind in two spaces: the space existential, anthropological or living space and the natural espace, that geometrically idealized, objectified by perception. In this context, aspects related to physiological, biological, functional, psychological and cultural play a role in the processing of data of a corporeality. By focusing on the theme “Dance and Embodiment”, seeks to contribute to gain knowledge of this subject, in this sense, the question also concerns the epistemology of dance.
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