In this reflection on how crossing borders into Somatic practices inform my Dalcroze teaching practice, I share my experiences of working with the Somatic practices of Colleen Bartley in preparation for performing as a dancer/ musician in her structured improvisation piece “Surface Tensions of the Unknown”, performed on 9th June 2022 at The Place London as part of the Resolution Dance festival. I am particularly interested in the questions which are arising from a perspective around institutionalised aestheticism: - the focus on the externalised view of the body that objectifies it and expects performance of a “proper” dance technique. (Green, 1999, p.81) and how there is a danger that this might lure teachers away from the somatic principles underlying Dalcroze Eurhythmics, and therefore how crossing borders into somatic practices might bring us teachers to elicit a more authentic response from our students.
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Mary Price O'Connor (Fri,) studied this question.
www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68d4765531b076d99fa6ede6 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.70840/6h2cxh07
Mary Price O'Connor
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