Theory and Practice of Awareness and Gesture’s Intelligibility: Suggestions from a Seminar
This issue is connected within the context of a seminar (Waza Gengo), which aimed to highlight the relationship that exists between traditional Japanese performing arts and the body as a tool-resource for learning, knowledge and experimentation. The contribution opens with a brief reference to the m...
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doaj-e86f997779114ffd9b3e4f1fd862a2932020-11-25T03:32:05ZengUniversity of BolognaEncyclopaideia1590-492X1825-86702019-07-012354152710.6092/issn.1825-8670/96518265Theory and Practice of Awareness and Gesture’s Intelligibility: Suggestions from a SeminarLaura Cavana0Rita Casadei1Alma Mater Studiorum - Università di BolognaAlma Mater Studiorum - Università di BolognaThis issue is connected within the context of a seminar (Waza Gengo), which aimed to highlight the relationship that exists between traditional Japanese performing arts and the body as a tool-resource for learning, knowledge and experimentation. The contribution opens with a brief reference to the mentioned Seminar and some paragraphs to emphasize the relevance – in the considered areas – of both the exercise of awareness, as well as the of unity mind-body. The following paragraphs, more specifically, underline the importance of the gesture - harmony and presence, movements and postures - exercisable through the unity mind-body education, for a well rounded human education. The two parts of the current issue are connected to a survey on corporeity and comprehensive knowledge led by Prof. Ikuta Kumiko, in Japan, named Waza Gengo: link that the aforesaid seminar wanted to highlight on the base of correlation found between the East and West studies.https://encp.unibo.it/article/view/9651awarenessmindfulnessgestureeducationwaza gengo |
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Theory and Practice of Awareness and Gesture’s Intelligibility: Suggestions from a Seminar |
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This issue is connected within the context of a seminar (Waza Gengo), which aimed to highlight the relationship that exists between traditional Japanese performing arts and the body as a tool-resource for learning, knowledge and experimentation. The contribution opens with a brief reference to the mentioned Seminar and some paragraphs to emphasize the relevance – in the considered areas – of both the exercise of awareness, as well as the of unity mind-body. The following paragraphs, more specifically, underline the importance of the gesture - harmony and presence, movements and postures - exercisable through the unity mind-body education, for a well rounded human education. The two parts of the current issue are connected to a survey on corporeity and comprehensive knowledge led by Prof. Ikuta Kumiko, in Japan, named Waza Gengo: link that the aforesaid seminar wanted to highlight on the base of correlation found between the East and West studies. |
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