Personal reflections on somatic practice and education as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints

Marin Leggat Roper
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This article discusses the author’s experience as a Certified Laban Movement Analyst (CLMA) teaching Laban Movement Analysis and Bartenieff Fundamentals to Dance BFA, BA and Dance Education majors at Brigham Young University (BYU), a private religious university sponsored by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, located in Provo, Utah. Reflecting global trends, Latter-day Saint Millennials and Gen Z-ers are increasingly disaffiliating from organized religion. Drawing on teaching observations, lived experience, interviews with other self-identifying Latter-day Saint CLMAs, I reflect on this trend in the context of polarities, doctrinal polarities commonly upheld within Christianity and embodied polarities articulated through the Laban/Bartenieff Movement System (L/BMS) system. Change, Knowing and Wholeness frame the reflection. Pedagogical practices, including assignment descriptions and guided movement explorations, provide some contour around the relevance of Laban’s theories within the context of a twenty-first-century religious education.
作为耶稣基督后期圣徒教会的成员,个人对身体实践和教育的思考
这篇文章讨论了作者作为一名认证拉班动作分析师(CLMA)在杨百翰大学(BYU)教授拉班动作分析和芭特妮芙舞蹈基础课程的经验。杨百翰大学是一所私立宗教大学,位于犹他州的普罗沃,由耶稣基督后期圣徒教会赞助。反映全球趋势的是,后期圣徒千禧一代和z世代越来越脱离有组织的宗教。根据教学观察、生活经验、与其他自我认同的后期圣徒clma的访谈,我在两极的背景下反思这一趋势,基督教内部普遍支持的教义两极,以及通过拉班/芭特妮芙运动系统(L/BMS)系统所表达的具体两极。变化、认知和整体构成了反思。教学实践,包括作业描述和指导运动探索,提供了拉班理论在21世纪宗教教育背景下的相关性的一些轮廓。
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