Промишљање заједништва посредством плеса: историјско-теоријски пресек

Аутори

  • Дуња Њаради Факултет музичке уметности, Београд Author

Кључне речи:

заједништво, кинестезија, танго, флеш моб, контакт импровизација

Апстракт

Рад се бави идејом партиципаторности односно заједништва у плесу. Идеја заједништва постала је кључном у савременим дискусијама о глобализацији савремених друштава, а плес има велики удео у промишљањима ових глобал них процеса. Плес такође има и сопствену веома дугу традицију промишљања заједништва. Указујући на ову дугу и богату традицију, овај рад ће представити начине на који се заједништво промишља у друштвеним и уметничким пле совима, укључујући и конкретене плесне форме и теоријске концепте, идеје и праксе. Од плесних форми, рад ће дискутовати о тангу, као паровном плесу, плесноокупљачкој форми – флеш моб, као и о контакт импровизацији раз вијеној у оквиру постмодерног плеса. Од теоријских и филозофских поставки које утемељују дискусије о заједништву у студијама плеса, рад ће дискутовати концепт кинестезије односно „кинестетичке емпатије”, „огледала неурона” у неуронауци као и филозофска промишљања афекта.

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2022-08-15

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