From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia
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From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia. / Winther, Helle.
Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy: Theoretical Perspectives and Empirical Findings. ed. / Sabine C. Koch; Iris Bräuninger. Berlin : Logos Verlag Berlin, 2006. p. 154-165.Research output: Chapter in Book/Report/Conference proceeding › Book chapter › Research
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TY - CHAP
T1 - From crocodile to woman - the multidimensionality and energy dynamic of movement seen in light of the dance therapy form Dansergia
AU - Winther, Helle
N1 - PUF 2006 5200 108
PY - 2006
Y1 - 2006
N2 - The chapter focuses on movement as primary language, exxploring the multidimensionality and energy dynamics of movement through the connections between the concepts of body and energy. A session from the dance therapy form Dansergia with a woman, here called Clara, is narrated, analysed and compared to a daily life scene with the child Nina. These scenes are discussed in relation to phenomenological and energy theoretical aspects in order to open the research field for psychological themes, which include the body and yet do not exclude culture, history, and community. In order to respect the nonlinear movement language of the body, data and theory are in this chapter woven closely and organically together to follow the processes of Nina and Clara.
AB - The chapter focuses on movement as primary language, exxploring the multidimensionality and energy dynamics of movement through the connections between the concepts of body and energy. A session from the dance therapy form Dansergia with a woman, here called Clara, is narrated, analysed and compared to a daily life scene with the child Nina. These scenes are discussed in relation to phenomenological and energy theoretical aspects in order to open the research field for psychological themes, which include the body and yet do not exclude culture, history, and community. In order to respect the nonlinear movement language of the body, data and theory are in this chapter woven closely and organically together to follow the processes of Nina and Clara.
M3 - Book chapter
SN - 3832512373
SP - 154
EP - 165
BT - Advances in Dance/Movement Therapy
A2 - Koch, Sabine C.
A2 - Bräuninger, Iris
PB - Logos Verlag Berlin
CY - Berlin
ER -
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