This article explores how a musical awareness of natural bodily form as an expression of receptive-responsive relationship between stillness and movement can contribute to co-creative dialogue and deep learning that reaches beyond the often superficial knowledge and praxis of intellectually constituted thought and language. It will draw especially on findings from research on the Kokas pedagogy an experiential extension of the Kodaly method of music education combining improvised movement and collective reflection. These findings highlight how the physical dimensions of this pedagogy cultivated new, embodied modes of creative ideation and connectivity, presenting unique challenges and opportunities in the observed educational contexts
Three ideas are central to this booklet. First, the teaching/learning process is seen as a multi-mod...
This chapter illustrates the intimate connection between creativity and learning in music making and...
ABSTRACT: The content of this demonstration reflects all six of the Symposium themes, especially 5 (...
The study reported here is part of a research collaboration with the Kodály Institute of the Liszt A...
Education experts emphasise the growing pedagogic urgency to cultivate children’s creativity. Contem...
Education experts emphasise the growing pedagogic urgency to cultivate exploratory, creative habits ...
There is a wealth of socio-cultural research studying the social dimensions of learning and developm...
Abstract - Europe has a very strong tradition of teaching how to play a musical instrument, leading...
This study aims to provide new insights on the nature of the embodied and collaborative processes re...
textabstractThis study revolves around questions on musical knowledge and skill acquisition with emb...
Embodied mind theories underline the role of the body in the act of knowing. According to the enacti...
Education to Theatricality is an art that develops the human thought through both the performative, ...
As increasingly confirmed within the paradigm of embodied music cognition, the body shapes the way l...
The phenomenon of creativity has received a growing amount of attention from scholars working across...
The theoretical background A Music and Movement workshops were set up at the University of Bologna,...
Three ideas are central to this booklet. First, the teaching/learning process is seen as a multi-mod...
This chapter illustrates the intimate connection between creativity and learning in music making and...
ABSTRACT: The content of this demonstration reflects all six of the Symposium themes, especially 5 (...
The study reported here is part of a research collaboration with the Kodály Institute of the Liszt A...
Education experts emphasise the growing pedagogic urgency to cultivate children’s creativity. Contem...
Education experts emphasise the growing pedagogic urgency to cultivate exploratory, creative habits ...
There is a wealth of socio-cultural research studying the social dimensions of learning and developm...
Abstract - Europe has a very strong tradition of teaching how to play a musical instrument, leading...
This study aims to provide new insights on the nature of the embodied and collaborative processes re...
textabstractThis study revolves around questions on musical knowledge and skill acquisition with emb...
Embodied mind theories underline the role of the body in the act of knowing. According to the enacti...
Education to Theatricality is an art that develops the human thought through both the performative, ...
As increasingly confirmed within the paradigm of embodied music cognition, the body shapes the way l...
The phenomenon of creativity has received a growing amount of attention from scholars working across...
The theoretical background A Music and Movement workshops were set up at the University of Bologna,...
Three ideas are central to this booklet. First, the teaching/learning process is seen as a multi-mod...
This chapter illustrates the intimate connection between creativity and learning in music making and...
ABSTRACT: The content of this demonstration reflects all six of the Symposium themes, especially 5 (...