黑人疗伤者:通过五个动作的口语游戏对多模态表达的反思

Timothy Berry
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通过表演的媒介,这种反思是一种个人对多模态表达的描述,以跨学科的方式传播研究和分享历史记忆。多感官、多艺术和多学科的过程被用来创作作品。《受伤的疗愈者》通过歌曲、音乐、舞蹈、视觉艺术和口头语言的相互作用,以多种方式了解到这一点。理论基础以非洲和黑人研究、批判种族理论和神经科学为基础。我在构思和设计这件作品时所做的选择是一种与观众分享非常密集的叙事的方式,让他们更容易理解。该剧时长65分钟,涵盖了400多年的历史,表达了黑人身体遭受痛苦的方式,超越了自己的痛苦,并通过创造力培养了治愈。对我和其他表演者的影响是深远的,因为多感官和多模态的表达以不同的方式渗透到我们所有的中枢神经系统。这种类型的表达让我们成为真正的管道,记忆的循环器,记住我们是如何治愈的。
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Black wounded healers: A reflection on multimodal expression through a spoken word play in five movements
Through the medium of performance, this reflection is a personal account of multimodal expression as a means to disseminate research and share historical memories in an interdisciplinary manner. Multisensory, multi-arts, and multidisciplinary processes were utilized to create the work. Wounded Healers was informed by multiple ways of knowing that occurred through the interplay of song, music, dance, visual art, and spoken word. Theoretical foundations were based in Africana and Black studies, Critical Race Theory, and neuroscience. The choices I made in the conception and design of the piece served a as way to share very dense narratives with audiences in ways that made them more accessible. The play is 65-minutes in length, covers over 400 years of history, and expresses the ways in which Black bodies have suffered, transcended their own pain, and fostered healing through creativity. The impact on me and the other performers was profound in that multisensory and multimodal expression penetrated all our central nervous systems in different ways. This type of expression allowed us to be authentic conduits, circulators of memory, necessary to remember how we heal.
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