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Expressive Arts Education and Therapy

Discoveries in a Dance Theatre Lab through Creative Process-based Research
Buch | Softcover
306 Seiten
2020
Brill (Verlag)
978-90-04-43085-3 (ISBN)
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In Expressive Arts Education and Therapy we see how the creative process in a dance theatre lab evolved into a Creative Process-based Research project that included the director/choreographer and participants in a collaborative sense-making project.
In Expressive Arts Education and Therapy the reader follows the creation of art-making in tandem with the unfolding of sense-making. A dance theatre lab is the stage for exploration where what was discovered was phenomenologically and collaboratively reflected upon, the participatory nature of the creative work pouring into the research methodology. Creative Process-based Research efficacy is contingent upon the interaction of three poles – the creator, the product and an experience of the internal/external creative process of the creator. All three perspectives comprise the dynamics required of this research methodology in order to understand what is occurring in these three distinct and essential elements of the creative process. What results is an experience of cohesion that consciously describes this interplay.



The author outlines his influences that contributed to both the art-making and sense-making over the seven year research project. His work in experimental theatre in New York, as an educator with The European Graduate School in Switzerland and his studies with philosopher John de Ruiter in Canada are integrated into the world of research in the field of expressive arts. The visceral component of creating clarity is uncovered and articulated. This book inspires new ways of thinking about participatory, collaborative, arts-centered research where the skill of exposing the artist/researcher’s modus operandi for making art and making sense is named in a myriad of ways that call upon the intellect as well as the artist’s intuitive sense of what to focus on and its relevance to education, therapy and global health.

Markus Scott-Alexander, PhD, is senior faculty at The European Graduate School and director of World Arts Organization. Relevant to this writing, his article on the importance of response-time in education, "The Pause", was published in Poiesis.

Foreword: A Philosophy of Inclusiveness

 Margo Fuchs Knill and Paolo J. Knill

Foreword: An Outstanding Journey

 Sherry Eve Penn-Crawford

Preface

Acknowledgments



1 Introduction: Entering the Dance Theatre Lab

 1 A Few Basic Expressive Arts Terms

 2 The Writing Style

 3 Expressive Arts, Expressive Therapy and Expressive Arts Therapy

 4 The Generative, Inclusive Ensemble Way

 5 A Brief Background

 6 Finding the Lab Theatre: What Happened

 7 The Forming of the Question

 8 Crystallization of the Question

 9 Reducing and Simplifying

 10 The Timing of the Project

 11 Pre- vs. Cross-Cultural

 12 Bringing My Experience to the Work

 13 The Project

 14 The Writing of the Participants

 15 The Participants

 16 Costumes
 17 Editing Assistants

 18 The Process

 19 The Practitioner’s Philosophy

 20 A Word to the Reader



2 Overview: Enjoying the Rigor: Stepping into the Larger Theoretical Territory

 1 How Creative Process-Based Research Works

 2 Artist Philosophers

 3 The Visceral Intellect

 4 Inter-Relatedness

 5 Transcend and Include

 6 Nectar

 7 Let Go and Shape

 8 The Liminal Space

 9 Difficulty



3 Influences: The Making of a Tapestry

 1 Early Experimental Theatre Artists – Ellen Stewart and La MaMa E.T.C.

 2 Off-off Broadway – Ching Yeh

 3 Focusing and the Felt-Sense – Eugene Gendlin

 4 The Ensemble – Jerzy Grotowski

 5 Trust the Process – Shaun McNiff

 6 Inspiration for the Future – Sherry Penn-Crawford

 7 Minstrel of Soul – Paolo J. Knill

 8 Creative Connection – Natalie Rogers

 9 Poiesis – Stephen K. Levine

 10 Visceral Impact – Pina Bausch

 11 Let Your Senses Inform You – Elizabeth McKim

 12 Poet as Leader – Margo Fuchs Knill

 13 Embodied – Daria Halprin

 14 The Art of Research – Melinda Ashley Meyer Demott

 15 Music as Mother – Margareta Warja

 16 Philosophical Influence – John De Ruiter

 17 Additional Influences

 18 Building a Bridge



4 Getting to the Book – My Methodology: The Way in and the Way Through

 1 Introducing the Process

 2 Part One: Evolution of the Process

 3 Part Two: A Dynamic Research

 4 Part Three: Enjoying the Challenge

 5 Part Four: Contextualizing the Work



5 Small Group Harvesting

 1 Session One: Being the Wellspring

  2 Session Two: Shift vs. Insight

 3 Session Three: Recognizing the Unseen

 4 Session Four: Inclusiveness and the Role of Trust

 5 Session Five: Building Congruence

 6 Session Six: The Aesthetics of What Nurtures

 8 Session Eight: Relaxing into the Pressure

 9 Session Nine: Congruency: First Things First

 10 Session Ten: Dexterity

 11 Session Eleven: Conscious Choosing

 12 Reflections on the Harvesting Process



6 Final Reflections: What Was Discovered in What We Explored

 1 Artist in Residency

 2 Crystallization

 3 Co-Creating the Learning Environment

 4 Outward Expression

 5 Inclusiveness

  6 Source-Oriented

 7 Being in the Moment

 8 Themes and Streams

 9 Distilling the Essence



Bibliography

Index

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Arts, Creativities, and Learning Environments in Global Perspectives ; 3
Verlagsort Leiden
Sprache englisch
Maße 155 x 235 mm
Gewicht 492 g
Themenwelt Medizin / Pharmazie Physiotherapie / Ergotherapie Ergotherapie
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
ISBN-10 90-04-43085-7 / 9004430857
ISBN-13 978-90-04-43085-3 / 9789004430853
Zustand Neuware
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