舞者如何解决他们的编舞即兴问题?

IF 0.2 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Avant Pub Date : 2021-01-01 DOI:10.26913/avant.2021.02.03
Paulina Zarębska
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摘要

问题解决能力作为一种高级认知能力,是认知科学和认知心理学的理论建构。认知科学的奠基人有一个共同的愿景,那就是把大脑看作是一种类似于计算机的工具,即通过操纵系统内的非感官和抽象符号来解决问题。在舞蹈的跨学科研究中,术语“编排问题解决”(Kirsh, Muntanyola, 2009b;Kirsh, 2011;克莱门茨,雷丁,赛尔,2018年5月;Stevens & Malloch & McKechnie & Steven, 2003;Leach & deLahunta, 2015)在舞蹈实践的广泛概念背景下已经成为当前的趋势,因为舞蹈练习是对舞蹈任务的创造性创造,是创造运动图像(James, 1890)和心理图像(Franklin, 1996)的刺激。本文的目的是对即兴舞蹈过程中解决编排问题的概念进行阐释。这一分析属于具身认知和情境认知概念和理论的范式,并在关于隐喻指导对即兴舞蹈编排问题解决的影响的初步研究报告的基础上进行。这些初步报告涉及通过录像、问卷调查和深入访谈等形式对研究材料进行分析得出的初步结论。
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How Do Dancers Solve Their Choreographic Improvisational Problems?
Problem solving as a higher cognitive ability is a theoretical construct operating in cognitive science and cognitive psychology. The founders of cognitive science were united by a shared vision of the mind as a tool similar to a computer – i.e. one serving to solve problems by manipulating non-sensory and abstract symbols inside the system. In interdisciplinary research into dance, the term “choreographic problem solving” (Kirsh, Muntanyola, 2009b; Kirsh, 2011; Clements , Redding , Sell, May, 2018; Stevens & Malloch & McKechnie & Steven, 2003; Leach & deLahunta, 2015) has become current in the context of a broad conception of dance practice as the inventive creation of movement in response to choreographic tasks that are the stimulus for creating motor images (James, 1890) and mental images (Franklin, 1996). The purpose of this article is to present an interpretation of the concept of solving choreographic problems in the course of improvised dance. This analysis falls within the paradigms of embodied cognition and situated cognition concepts and theories and works on the basis of initial reports from research on the influence of metaphorical instructions on the solution of choreographic problems in dance improvisation. These initial reports relate to the first conclusions drawn from analyses of research materials taking the form of video recordings, questionnaires and in-depth interviews.
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