Dance and metamorphosis: The choreographic politics of equality

The idea of metamorphosis has been present in many writings about dance, since Antiquity, and has been continued in various philosophical and aesthetic reflections. It relates to the conception and experience of a body that has no precise limits and experiences a synchronic identification with the w...

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Autor principal: Vallejos, Juan Ignacio
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Publicado: Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2022
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spelling I10-R333-article-381632022-07-01T15:10:36Z Dance and metamorphosis: The choreographic politics of equality Danza y metamorfosis: políticas coreográficas de la igualdad Vallejos, Juan Ignacio metamorphosis contemporary dance dance and politics dance and nature metamorfosis danza contemporánea danza y política danza y naturaleza The idea of metamorphosis has been present in many writings about dance, since Antiquity, and has been continued in various philosophical and aesthetic reflections. It relates to the conception and experience of a body that has no precise limits and experiences a synchronic identification with the world. Based on the critical analysis of philosophical concepts and choreographic works, this article argues that the relationship between dance and politics refers to the construction of choreographic politics of equality that theorize and experiment with new forms of common life. The protean body of dance exercises a practice capable of redefining that which today designates our conception of nature. La idea de metamorfosis ha estado presente en muchos escritos acerca de la danza, desde la Antigüedad, y se ha continuado en diversas reflexiones filosóficas y estéticas. Se relaciona con la concepción y la experiencia de un cuerpo que no tiene límites precisos y experimenta una identificación sincrónica con el mundo. Sobre la base del análisis crítico de conceptos filosóficos y de obras coreográficas, el presente artículo sostiene que la relación entre danza y política remite a la construcción de políticas coreográficas de la igualdad que teorizan y experimentan nuevas formas de vida en común. El cuerpo proteico de la danza ejerce una práctica capaz de redefinir aquello que designa hoy en día nuestra concepción de la naturaleza. Facultad de Filosofía y Humanidades. Escuela de Letras 2022-06-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/38163 Heterotopías; Vol. 5 No. 9 (2022): "Aesthetics, politics and nature: languages and ecopoetic experiences" Volume II "Bord(e)ados de vida. Marks of condition of existence in times of extractive violence"; 1-21 Heterotopías; Vol. 5 Núm. 9 (2022): “Estética, política y naturaleza: lenguajes y experiencias ecopoéticas" Tomo II "Bord(e)ados de vida. Marcas de condiciones de existencia en tiempos de violencias extractivas"; 1-21 2618-2726 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/heterotopias/article/view/38163/38030 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0
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danza y política
danza y naturaleza
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Vallejos, Juan Ignacio
Dance and metamorphosis: The choreographic politics of equality
topic_facet metamorphosis
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dance and politics
dance and nature
metamorfosis
danza contemporánea
danza y política
danza y naturaleza
author Vallejos, Juan Ignacio
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title Dance and metamorphosis: The choreographic politics of equality
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description The idea of metamorphosis has been present in many writings about dance, since Antiquity, and has been continued in various philosophical and aesthetic reflections. It relates to the conception and experience of a body that has no precise limits and experiences a synchronic identification with the world. Based on the critical analysis of philosophical concepts and choreographic works, this article argues that the relationship between dance and politics refers to the construction of choreographic politics of equality that theorize and experiment with new forms of common life. The protean body of dance exercises a practice capable of redefining that which today designates our conception of nature.
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