Influence of Aikido and Taijiquan-Tuishou on Contact Improvisation
Autor/es
Gómez Lozano, Sebastián; Vargas Macías, Alfonso; Kelly-Lahon, Clare; León, Kiko; García Sottile, María EugeniaFecha
2022Disciplina/s
Arte y HumanidadesMateria/s
DanceChoreography
Resumen
Oriental Martial Arts such as Taijiquan-Tuishou and Aikido represent some of the Asian influences on western culture resulting from immigration from China and Japan to the United States of America during the middle of the 20th century. Contact Improvisation, a style of post-modern dance performed in pairs, is one of the manifestations enriched by this oriental influence. The purpose of this manuscript is to document which dynamic, proprioceptive and somatic elements were transferred to the choreographic language of Contact Improvisation from these martial arts. In the case of Contact Improvisation, the most important technical components highlighted include: center of gravity, weight sharing, point of contact, sphericity, rolling, the embryonic relationship of axial axis and limbs, ki and proprioceptive communication. Although an evolution in the interpretation of the meanings and uses of this particular dance form may exist, we can nonetheless establish some kinesthetic communication ...