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Why We Dance: A Philosophy of Bodily Becoming

Cambridge University Press (2015)

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  1. The Attraction of Synchrony: A Hip-Hop Dance Study.Colleen Tang Poy & Matthew H. Woolhouse - 2020 - Frontiers in Psychology 11.
    This study investigated an evolutionary-adaptive explanation for the cultural ubiquity of choreographed synchronous dance: that it evolved to increase interpersonal aesthetic appreciation and/or attractiveness. In turn, it is assumed that this may have facilitated social bonding and therefore procreation between individuals within larger groups. In this dual-dancer study, individuals performed fast or slow hip-hop choreography to fast-, medium-, or slow-tempo music; when paired laterally, this gave rise to split-screen video stimuli in which there were four basic categories of dancer and (...)
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  • Trading in Imaginaries: Locating Authenticity in Argentine Tango.Rebecca Barnstaple - 2017 - Phenomenology and Practice 11 (1):43-57.
    Argentine tango tends to be associated with highly gendered images of women and men locked in contorted embraces. These images constitute a tango imaginary that is removed from the lived experience of the dance. Remaining close to the experiential core of tango, this paper provides a Heideggerian-inspired phenomenological account that re-imagines tango as a mode of being-in-the-world. By situating us in direct and constant relationship with an attentive partner and furnishing a complex grammar of constraints, tango generates a frame for (...)
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