Why We Need To Be Dancers In Body and Space

Published: July 27, 2020, 4 a.m.

b'In today\\u2019s episode I use dance as a metaphor for honoring the body and personal movemeng unique to each of us, and more largely our phenomenology within the larger world. This conversation is a \\u201cwander-ment\\u201c of thoughts where grounding in dance composition and pedagogy actually opens room for greater philosophical and metaphorical rumination that is self-reflexive and large context-related to life. What might it look like to create a practice of exploring and questioning body, space, and material that those who are not intentional artists don\\u2019t see, read, or experience consciously? What might it look like to do this in a way that relies on personal engagement and implication? We might it look like to think about bodies, space, and movement all at literal and higher critical levels? Candice Salyers website: https://www.guidedance.com\\n\\n--- \\n\\nSend in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/madeleineolson/message'