This essay seeks to dispel entrenched critical opinion regarding dance across Nietzsche's writings as representative of Dionysian intoxication alone. Taking as its prompt the riposte of Alain Badiou, 'Nietzsche is miles away from any doctrine of dance as a primitive ecstasy' and 'dance is in no way the liberated bodily impulse, the wild energy of the body', the essay uncovers the ties between dance and Apollo in the Nietzschean theory of art while qualifying dance's relation to Dionysus. Primarily through an analysis of The Dionysiac World View and The Birth of Tragedy, the essay seeks to illuminate enigmatic statements about dance in Nietzsche ('in dance the greatest strength is only potential, although it is betrayed by the suppleness of ...
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In this essay we have two forms of wisdom conversing, on one hand the philosopher’s and on the other...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
In The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche says that in dance, the greatest strength is only potential and th...
The topic of my research is the irrational and the ways it was accommodated through the visual arts ...
Dancing is placed in a remarkable place in Nietzsche’s philosophy, mainly because it envolves music ...
Friedrich Nietzsche introduced his philological study of the Ancient Greek\u27s Apollonian and Diony...
This article seeks to analyze how the phenomenon of dance presents itself in philosophy, especially ...
In this research paper for the postgraduate degree of Master of Arts (Hons) (Visual Arts), the autho...
In this essay, I discuss the process of rehearsing the chorus of Euripides’ The Bacchae for a produc...
The chorus of Euripides’ Bacchae heralds the arrival of the god Dionysus by promising that “right aw...
This thesis seeks to establish Nietzsche as a Metaphysician of Becoming, as a foreseer of the immane...
This practice-based PhD project consists of two parts: a novel titled Ecstatic (worth 80% of the ove...
Expression and recognition have a basis and a centre on which they can develop: the moving body. It ...
In this essay I explore Schopenhauer’s position on dance, beginning with his brief, pejorative refer...
This hermeneutic study employs the theoretical lens of James Hillman’s archetypal psychology to re-i...
In this essay we have two forms of wisdom conversing, on one hand the philosopher’s and on the other...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...
In The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche says that in dance, the greatest strength is only potential and th...
The topic of my research is the irrational and the ways it was accommodated through the visual arts ...
Dancing is placed in a remarkable place in Nietzsche’s philosophy, mainly because it envolves music ...
Friedrich Nietzsche introduced his philological study of the Ancient Greek\u27s Apollonian and Diony...
This article seeks to analyze how the phenomenon of dance presents itself in philosophy, especially ...
In this research paper for the postgraduate degree of Master of Arts (Hons) (Visual Arts), the autho...
In this essay, I discuss the process of rehearsing the chorus of Euripides’ The Bacchae for a produc...
The chorus of Euripides’ Bacchae heralds the arrival of the god Dionysus by promising that “right aw...
This thesis seeks to establish Nietzsche as a Metaphysician of Becoming, as a foreseer of the immane...
This practice-based PhD project consists of two parts: a novel titled Ecstatic (worth 80% of the ove...
Expression and recognition have a basis and a centre on which they can develop: the moving body. It ...
In this essay I explore Schopenhauer’s position on dance, beginning with his brief, pejorative refer...
This hermeneutic study employs the theoretical lens of James Hillman’s archetypal psychology to re-i...
In this essay we have two forms of wisdom conversing, on one hand the philosopher’s and on the other...
Paizein (‘to play’) is one of the termini technici for dancing in ancient Greek culture. This paper ...