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Ser Danza : Burbujas y Esferas en la Isla Del Ballet.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Trigo, Sarahí Lay.
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Existentialism in art.
Ballet dancers.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (220 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Lima : Universidad Peruana de Ciencias Aplicadas, 2025.
Summary:
This book explores the philosophical and anthropological dimensions of dance as a medium for human expression and understanding. Authored by Sarahí Lay Trigo, a scholar with expertise in dance, education, and philosophy, the work delves into the individual experience of dancers within the professional realm of ballet. Drawing on the theoretical frameworks of philosophers Peter Sloterdijk and Xavier Zubiri, it examines the interplay between personal, social, and historical dimensions of human existence through the lens of dance. With a focus on international ballet performers and folkloric migrant dancers, the book uses rigorous theoretical synthesis to offer fresh perspectives on art, movement, and identity. Intended for academics, dance professionals, and those interested in the intersection of philosophy and performing arts, the text provides a thoughtful reflection on the existential and revelatory potential of dance. Generated by AI.
Contents:
Agradecimiento
Prólogo
Introducción
I. Obertura
1.1 La esfera de la danza como realidad formativa
II. Primer nivel de análisis
2.1 Ser-y-movimiento. La nota moviente
2.2 Ser-y-sentir. La nota sentiente
2.3 Ser-y-comunicación. La nota comunicativa
2.4 Ser-y-producción-creación. La nota productora creadora
2.5 Ser-y-reflexión. La nota reflexiva
III. Segundo nivel de análisis
3.1 Esfera iniciática
3.2 Esfera integradora
3.3 Esfera liberadora
Epílogo
Glosario
Referencias
Lista de ilustraciones
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ISBN:
612-318-561-6
OCLC:
1526860858

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