Movement Improvisation and Somatic Research: Entwined Practices of Freedom

Journal of Speculative Philosophy 36 (4):417-435 (2022)
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ABSTRACT This article looks at how the practice of dance improvisation and somatic movement modalities inform and transform our experience of being in our bodies (via embodied knowledge, kinaesthetic awareness). In both individual and collective practice, these modalities offer alternative means for engaging with ourselves and others that allows us to transcend individual and social constraints within certain conditions. I discuss these practices as an ongoing process or state of freedom in the performative space, in daily “non-performative” life, in the many spaces in-between, and the conditions necessary to thrive.

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