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Let’s Improv It: The Embodied Investigation of Social Collaboration
Let’s Improv It: The Embodied Investigation of Social Collaboration

Author(s): Klara Łucznik, Abigail Jackson, Aska Sakuta, Eleonora Siarava
Subject(s): Theatre, Dance, Performing Arts, Social psychology and group interaction
Published by: Ośrodek Badań Filozoficznych
Keywords: dance; embodied cognition; empathy; improvisation; participatory per⁠formance

Summary/Abstract: The authors collectively delivered the score and reflected on the outcomes of this experience over the course of a year (2016–2017). In this paper, we explore how our research project expanded the boundaries of the conventional concepts of knowledge and cognition. We see such participatory sessions, in which movement and embodied experience freely unfold in time and space, as a ‘laboratory’ in which we examine the underlying mechanisms of collaboration. We reflect on how such an experience can be seen as a creative process, or as an emergent, collaborative artwork. The participants are both the creators and, simultaneously, the audience of our improvised experience. The experience provided a non-judgmental context for physical engagement and observation, which is an outcome that will be introduced alongside participants’ feedback. Overall, the project revealed that shared embodied knowledge is highly appreciated, particularly among those without previous experience with embodied enquiry or movement research.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: S
  • Page Range: 301-310
  • Page Count: 10
  • Language: English