Affiliation:
1. 0000000121822255University of Ottawa
2. 0000000419367494Simon Fraser University
Abstract
Partnered practices reveal somatic insights into leaning-in and prompt us to consider how we can move responsively and interactively with others. Particular experiences of relational leaning are described through a motion-sensing phenomenological approach framed by the authors’
Interactive Function2Flow model of somatic education. With sensitivity to movement function, form, feeling and flow, this relational leaning is explored through the slow and controlled balances of acroyoga, the gentle forward and backwards lunges of push hands tai chi, the fast paced, rhythmical
walking of salsa dance, and the effervescent gait transitions of equestrian arts. We consider the act of leaning-in and the relational awareness of each partnered practice in terms of the life lessons of connecting with a partner, responding to conflict with composure, giving less or more
of oneself in a given situation and, in so doing, moving with enhanced motion-sensitivity into a state of interactive flow.
Funder
Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Subject
Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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