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Diverging Ontologies in Music for Dancing
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Edited by:
Ardian Ahmedaja
Language:
German
Published/Copyright:
2023
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The participation of skilful - in addition to soundful - bodies in action is essential to the interaction of individuals in creating music for dancing. Since cultures, being products of human individuation, exist only in performance (Blacking), the recent awareness in anthropology of varying worlds and worldviews (Heywood) reveals particularities of diverging ontologies as an effective object of research. Exploring music for dancing in this context provides significant insights of inter-individual relations and social context, which do not simply arise from the behaviour of individual agents, but themselves enable and shape the individual agents on which they depend (De Jaegher and Froese). Diverging ontologies in music for dancing may therefore be perceived as an indispensable constituent component of the music∼dancing coupling.
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eBook published on:
July 10, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9783205217657
Pages and Images/Illustrations in book
Main content:
208
Other:
mit 30 Abb., 10 Tabellen und 22 QR-Codes
eBook ISBN:
9783205217657
Keywords for this book
Musicology; dance; music∼dancing coupling; interplay; agency; coodinated behaviour; Polka; Ballet; musicians; dancer-choreographers; Tango; cultural identity; instrumental
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