舞蹈、课堂和身体:布尔迪乌斯派对芭蕾舞和现代舞训练轨迹的考察

Lito Tsitsou
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这篇文章是一项基于小规模访谈的研究的结果,该研究探索了格拉斯哥市芭蕾和当代舞蹈制作的社会条件。本研究对12位专业舞者和编舞进行了采访,他们都是自由职业者和公司的,为了本研究的目的,他们愿意分享他们学习和制作舞蹈的经验。更具体地说,这篇文章希望描绘出舞蹈和舞蹈创作可能性的社会条件,借鉴那些成为舞者的个体的阶级条件和职业轨迹。借助布迪厄(1984;1990;1993)“资本”(经济、社会、文化和物质)、“习惯”和“轨迹”的概念,这一作品将讨论阶级条件如何给予或限制职业培训作为舞蹈的职业途径。有人认为,尽管这个样本的社会起源呈现出相对多样化,但舞蹈是一种需要不同类型支持的活动,这些支持最终更容易被拥有更多资产的社会群体所接受。
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Dance, class and the body: a Bourdieusian examination of training trajectories into ballet and contemporary dance
This article is a result of a small-scale interview-based study that explored the social conditions of ballet and contemporary dance production in the city of Glasgow. This study draws on interviews given by twelve professional dancers and choreographers, both freelancers and company based, who for the purposes of this research offered to share their experiences of studying and making dance. More specifically, this article aspires to map the social conditions of possibility of dancing and making dance, drawing on the class condition and career trajectories of those individuals who became dancers. With the aid of Bourdieu’s (1984; 1990; 1993a) concepts of ‘capitals’ (economic, social, cultural and physical), ‘habitus’ and ‘trajectories’, this piece of work will discuss how class conditions give or limit access to vocational training as a career pathway to dance. It is argued that, although the social origin of this sample presents relative variety, dance is an activity that demands different types of support, which are eventually more accessible to those social groups with more assets.
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