The relationship between mind, body and self is a contentious issue that has concerned both ancient and modern philosophers. Recently, new research has emerged based on Zen Buddhism and the Husserlian based phenomenology of Merleau-Ponty and focusing on the concept of Leib; of a lived body and embodied self, existing in specific biological and social conditions. Through the aesthetics of dance, I will explore how the social body techniques of our specific life-worlds and the conditions of our physical world shape our perception of mind-body unity. In this way, being cannot be understood as a state we arrive at through self-cultivation, but rather a process through which we use self-cultivation techniques to negotiate to be recognised as fun...
Philosophers investigating the experiences of the dancing subject (Sheets-Johnstone 1980, 2009, 2011...
Philosophers have faced the problem of self or inner awareness since the self, itself, became someth...
As designers and artists, we often see our creations as extensions of ourselves. They represent the ...
This thesis aims to discuss a deeper understanding of the body and being in relation to a dance pra...
In dance performance, the viewer sometimes has a sense that he is attracted to a specific dancer. Ho...
The following academic and artistic project brings philosophy and movement performance together to a...
In this paper, we describe the definition of the body being extended by the concepts of other discip...
Merleau-Ponty suggests that a non-dualistic understanding of embodied being must start from a theory...
Merleau-Ponty suggests that a non-dualistic understanding of embodied being must start from a theory...
This research will contend with the ever-present endeavor in many models of contemporary dance pract...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this research is to explore the philosophical...
Humans were expressing their needs and emotions in movement far before developing speech or any othe...
© 2017 Dr. Paul H. RobertsMy practice-led research that utilises live solo performances of improvise...
The art of performance dance in the 20th century is undergoing a transformation involving values, co...
The performativity of dance relies on the the power that different dance practices and choreographie...
Philosophers investigating the experiences of the dancing subject (Sheets-Johnstone 1980, 2009, 2011...
Philosophers have faced the problem of self or inner awareness since the self, itself, became someth...
As designers and artists, we often see our creations as extensions of ourselves. They represent the ...
This thesis aims to discuss a deeper understanding of the body and being in relation to a dance pra...
In dance performance, the viewer sometimes has a sense that he is attracted to a specific dancer. Ho...
The following academic and artistic project brings philosophy and movement performance together to a...
In this paper, we describe the definition of the body being extended by the concepts of other discip...
Merleau-Ponty suggests that a non-dualistic understanding of embodied being must start from a theory...
Merleau-Ponty suggests that a non-dualistic understanding of embodied being must start from a theory...
This research will contend with the ever-present endeavor in many models of contemporary dance pract...
grantor: University of TorontoThe purpose of this research is to explore the philosophical...
Humans were expressing their needs and emotions in movement far before developing speech or any othe...
© 2017 Dr. Paul H. RobertsMy practice-led research that utilises live solo performances of improvise...
The art of performance dance in the 20th century is undergoing a transformation involving values, co...
The performativity of dance relies on the the power that different dance practices and choreographie...
Philosophers investigating the experiences of the dancing subject (Sheets-Johnstone 1980, 2009, 2011...
Philosophers have faced the problem of self or inner awareness since the self, itself, became someth...
As designers and artists, we often see our creations as extensions of ourselves. They represent the ...