Experiential Anatomy/Somatic Practices

DAN2149.01
Course System Home Terms Fall 2016 Experiential Anatomy/Somatic Practices

Course Description

Summary

This is a studio class for any discipline intended to deepen the understanding of your own moving body. We will be studying kinesthetic anatomy: approaching the material through visual, cognitive, kinesthetic, and sensory modes. Class time will be divided between discussion of anatomy and kinesthetic concepts, and engagement with the material experientially through movement visualization and touch. Movement exercises will be designed to integrate the anatomical information by increasing somatic awareness (strengthening body-mind connection). Various body systems will be examined: skeleton, organs, muscles, nerves, and fluids. We will study the parts of each, then how each system relates to the whole: providing support for an integrated, healthy, as well as artistically interesting movement practice. Class will be rooted in somatic movement approaches to movement education. Key developers of the field, many of whom have had a major influence on contemporary dance will be read as homework and discussed in class. Tools such as drawing and writing will become the building blocks for making clear and concise anatomical awareness as well as serving to create a vehicle for the full and rich expression of the body and mind.  

Prerequisites

None.

Please contact the faculty member : edemyanenko@bennington.edu

Corequisites

none

Instructor

  • Elena Demyanenko

Day and Time

Delivery Method

Unknown

Academic Term

Fall 2016

Area of Study

Credits

4

Course Level

2000

Maximum Enrollment

20