Markula Pirkko, Frantsi Janita
Faculty of Kinesiology, Sport, and Recreation, University of Alberta, Edmonton, AB, Canada.
Front Sports Act Living. 2024 Mar 28;6:1330422. doi: 10.3389/fspor.2024.1330422. eCollection 2024.
This paper explores how embodied writing can inform teaching, learning, and research presentation in graduate-level dance education in a kinesiology faculty. The focus is on a graduate dance course "The Dancing Body in Motion", which combines the anatomical analysis of the physical body, social theory, and lived dance experiences to promote more embodied and holistic teaching and learning. The authors, an instructor and a student of the course, share their experiences and reflections on the course through an embodied presentation of a dialogue that combines the instructor's lecture notes, the student's learning journal entries, and their reflections both separately and in conversation with each other. Their reflections offer insights into how the body and mind, material and social body, and practice and theory can all be brought together using embodied writing practices, such as a learning journal and performance ethnography, in a dance performance.
本文探讨了具身写作如何为运动机能学系研究生层次的舞蹈教育中的教学、学习及研究展示提供信息。重点是一门研究生舞蹈课程“运动中的舞蹈身体”,该课程将身体的解剖学分析、社会理论和实际舞蹈体验相结合,以促进更具身体性和整体性的教学与学习。作者是该课程的一名教师和一名学生,他们通过一场具身展示的对话分享了他们对该课程的经历和思考,这场对话结合了教师的讲稿、学生的学习日志条目,以及他们各自的和相互交流时的反思。他们的反思为如何在舞蹈表演中运用具身写作实践(如学习日志和表演民族志)将身心、物质与社会身体、实践与理论融合在一起提供了见解。