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Intense Bodily Presence (eBook, ePUB) - Magdalena Anna Zamorska, Zamorska
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The author explores the practices of Polish buto dancers. Underlining the transcultural potential of the genre, she discusses in particular their individual body-mind practices and so-called buto techniques in order to produce a generalised account of buto training. Her argument is underpinned by complex field research which she carried out as an expert observer and a workshop participant. Drawing on a transdisciplinary approach, which combines insights and findings from the fields of cultural and performance studies, cultural anthropology and cognitive sciences, the book depicts the sequence…mehr

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The author explores the practices of Polish buto dancers. Underlining the transcultural potential of the genre, she discusses in particular their individual body-mind practices and so-called buto techniques in order to produce a generalised account of buto training. Her argument is underpinned by complex field research which she carried out as an expert observer and a workshop participant. Drawing on a transdisciplinary approach, which combines insights and findings from the fields of cultural and performance studies, cultural anthropology and cognitive sciences, the book depicts the sequence of three phases which make up the processual structure of buto training: intro, following and embodiment.


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Autorenporträt
Magdalena Zamorska is a Ph.D. graduate in¿Humanities (2012) and an assistant professor at the Institute of Cultural Studies at the University of Wroclaw (Poland). Her research interests include movement, social choreography, issues of perception and reception in choreographic performances. She also explores the intersections of humanities and science.