Dance forms are a big business, highly marketable commoditized cultural universes, with a plethora of markets constructed around their spirit, vitality and possibilities. In this paper, we explore one particular dance form, that of Salsa, arguing that as consumer researchers we look for a more vibrant vocabulary and mindset with which to capture the experiential and transcendental nature of such social associations. We demonstrate that the metaphor of dancing is useful to revitalize our notions of consumer actions; taking them out of the grey mundane of calculative and rational action into the possibilities of emotional economies constructed around the effervescence and vitality of the social (cf. Maffesoli, [1996])
This essay pretends to develop and search an aesthetic analysis about dance, and its re...
This contribution considers how artistic research based on the development of a form of practice for...
The popular music and dance called salsa is often associated with Latin America and the Spanish spea...
Dance forms are a big business, highly marketable commoditized cultural universes, with a plethora o...
This paper provides an exploratory analysis of the possibilities of the Salsa experience and the emo...
This is a paper about the promise of salsa dancing as unfolding social drama. We argue that a turn t...
This article offers an analysis of embodied experiences and connections in social salsa dancing. Fra...
This dissertation uses salsa and competitive ballroom dancing as case studies to explore the role of...
The aim of this research was to study dancers and to find out how they experience partnered dance, w...
This essay is an invitation to consider the possibilities of dancing as a process of education and h...
The authors use the analogy of the Argentine Tango to illuminate entrepreneurial effectuation as a p...
Objetivo: comprender las representaciones sociales del baile en un grupo de practicantes de una acad...
The aim of the diploma thesis is to map the meanings of salsa in the life of recreational dancers. P...
Philosophers of art draw a distinction between two broad sets of concerns: questions about aesthetic...
As a form of popular entertainer, salsa dancing is an active social and commercial recreation in man...
This essay pretends to develop and search an aesthetic analysis about dance, and its re...
This contribution considers how artistic research based on the development of a form of practice for...
The popular music and dance called salsa is often associated with Latin America and the Spanish spea...
Dance forms are a big business, highly marketable commoditized cultural universes, with a plethora o...
This paper provides an exploratory analysis of the possibilities of the Salsa experience and the emo...
This is a paper about the promise of salsa dancing as unfolding social drama. We argue that a turn t...
This article offers an analysis of embodied experiences and connections in social salsa dancing. Fra...
This dissertation uses salsa and competitive ballroom dancing as case studies to explore the role of...
The aim of this research was to study dancers and to find out how they experience partnered dance, w...
This essay is an invitation to consider the possibilities of dancing as a process of education and h...
The authors use the analogy of the Argentine Tango to illuminate entrepreneurial effectuation as a p...
Objetivo: comprender las representaciones sociales del baile en un grupo de practicantes de una acad...
The aim of the diploma thesis is to map the meanings of salsa in the life of recreational dancers. P...
Philosophers of art draw a distinction between two broad sets of concerns: questions about aesthetic...
As a form of popular entertainer, salsa dancing is an active social and commercial recreation in man...
This essay pretends to develop and search an aesthetic analysis about dance, and its re...
This contribution considers how artistic research based on the development of a form of practice for...
The popular music and dance called salsa is often associated with Latin America and the Spanish spea...