‘the idea for receiving the idea, that is the seed’: percolating and steeping in somatic music

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Tim Jones, Adrian Lee, E. Meehan
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Javanese dance artist Suprapto Suryodarmo (Prapto) led a keynote workshop as part of the Dance and Somatic Practices Conference 2017 at Coventry University. This workshop took a ‘wave’ format that involved different groups of participants flowing in and out of the durational workshop over three hours. The ‘somatic music’ created by Tim Jones and Adrian Lee accompanied and supported this flow, bringing the Amerta Movement practice into conversation with musical improvisation. The musicians later played with Prapto and presented their own ‘gig’ as part of the ‘Amerta Movement in Performance’ events in July 2018 and 2019 in Stroud, Gloucestershire, UK.1 After the Stroud workshop in 2019, Prapto asked researcher Emma Meehan to write to the musicians to discuss their exploration of ‘somatic music’. The following set of e-mail exchanges over the past year share excerpts of this ongoing dialogue instigated by Prapto. Following Prapto’s death in December 2019, we gathered our conversations here to pay tribute to his work and celebrate his inspiration to artists experimenting in Amerta Movement in performance. Alongside these conversations, we invite readers to listen to audio recordings of somatic music with Tim Jones, Adrian Lee and Prapto. Rather than presenting a definition of what somatic music is, we want to share perspectives on somatic music as an ongoing dialogue that will continue as part of Prapto’s legacy in years to come. A title for these exchanges suggested itself from Prapto’s comment (2018, 151–152) ‘the idea for receiving the idea, that is the seed’, to acknowledge his seeding of this conversation into existence.
“接受思想的思想,那是种子”:渗透和浸透在躯体音乐中
爪哇舞蹈艺术家Suprapto Suryodarmo (Prapto)在考文垂大学2017年舞蹈和身体实践会议上主持了一个主题研讨会。这个研讨会采用了“波浪”的形式,让不同的参与者在三个多小时的时间里进进出出。蒂姆·琼斯和艾德里安·李创作的“躯体音乐”伴随着并支持了这种流动,将美国运动的实践与音乐即兴创作结合起来。2018年7月和2019年7月,在英国格洛斯特郡斯特劳德举行的“美国表演运动”活动中,这些音乐家们与普拉普托一起演奏,并展示了他们自己的“演出”。在2019年斯特劳德研讨会之后,普拉普托请研究员艾玛·米汉(Emma Meehan)写信给音乐家们,讨论他们对“身体音乐”的探索。以下是一组过去一年的电子邮件交流,分享了普拉托鼓动下正在进行的对话的摘录。在Prapto于2019年12月去世后,我们在这里收集了我们的对话,以向他的作品致敬,并庆祝他对在美国运动中进行表演实验的艺术家的启发。除了这些对话,我们还邀请读者听蒂姆·琼斯、阿德里安·李和普拉托的躯体音乐录音。我们不想给出什么是躯体音乐的定义,而是想分享关于躯体音乐的观点,作为一种持续的对话,这种对话将在未来几年继续作为普拉托遗产的一部分。这些交流的标题来自Prapto的评论(2018,151-152)“接受想法的想法,这是种子”,以承认他将这种对话播下了种子。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Dance and Somatic Practices is an international refereed journal published twice a year. It has been in publication since 2009 for scholars and practitioners whose research interests focus on the relationship between dance and somatic practices, and the influence that this body of practice exerts on the wider performing arts. In recent years, somatic practices have become more central to many artists'' work and have become more established within educational and training programmes. Despite this, as a body of work it has remained largely at the margins of scholarly debate, finding its presence predominantly through the embodied knowledge of practitioners and their performative contributions. This journal provides a space to debate the work, to consider the impact and influence of the work on performance and discuss the implications for research and teaching. The journal serves a broad international community and invites contributions from a wide range of discipline areas. Particular features include writings that consciously traverse the boundaries between text and performance, taking the form of ‘visual essays'', interviews with leading practitioners, book reviews, themed issues and conference/symposium reports.
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