Instant Composition: choreographic training of the dance artist and his corporeality

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  • Maíra Simões Claudino Santos (Universidade de Lisboa – Lisbon, Portugal) Universidade de Lisboa – Lisboa

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Hamilton, Instant Composition, Training, Corporeality, Dance

Resumo

The article discusses the training and development of the dance artist’s corporeality drawing primarily from the bodily practices related to the work of instant composition, proposed by the British choreographer Julyen Hamilton. For that purpose, a field study of artistic practice was conducted both in the studio and over the workshops. Some of the categories emerging from the analysis of the data collected - quality of movement, reflective arenas and presence – are presented and discussed. This study further suggests ways of working up the body and the choreographic training that lead to an autonomous body, where exercises become performances, out of normative patterns.

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Maíra Simões Claudino Santos (Universidade de Lisboa – Lisbon, Portugal), Universidade de Lisboa – Lisboa

Maíra Santos is a dancer, anthropologist and researcher. PhD candidate in Dance at the Human Motricity School, Universidade de Lisbon (2012) under the guidance of Gonçalo M. Tavares and tutorship of Márcia Strazzacappa, from Universidade Estadual de Campinas (Unicamp). Member of the group of researchers of the Laboratory of Studies on Body, Art and Education (FE/Unicamp). Grant receiver - Full Doctorate Abroad.

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2022-10-04

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Santos (Universidade de Lisboa – Lisbon, Portugal), M. S. C. (2022). Instant Composition: choreographic training of the dance artist and his corporeality. Revista Brasileira De Estudos Da Presença, 8(1), 167–193. Recuperado de https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/74862

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