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Dances with Sheep: On RePairing the Human–Nature Condition in Felt Thinking and Moving towards Wellbeing

Autor Anna Dako
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 apr 2025
Advances Felt Thinking, a mode of personal and environmental self-inquiry rooted in movement and nature.
 
As forests burn and oceans rise, attunement to the natural world has never been more urgent. In Dances with Sheep, Anna Dako details Felt Thinking in Movement, an ecosomatic methodology intended to deepen an individual’s connection with the environment and with themselves. Through site-specific improvisation, practitioners develop the ability to notice their surroundings and reactions, building a dialog with the natural world.
 
Dako explains the processes encompassed within Felt Thinking. Practitioners use free movement to interact with the landscape and become attuned to its sights, sounds, scents, and sensations. Gradually, participants focus on their psychological experience of time and cultivate greater awareness of the relation between nature and the self.
 
Combining insights from performance studies, art therapy, and counseling, Dances with Sheep will interest anyone looking to rediscover their place in the natural world.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781835950746
ISBN-10: 1835950744
Pagini: 294
Dimensiuni: 170 x 244 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Intellect Ltd
Colecția Intellect Ltd

Notă biografică

Anna Dako is a registered somatic movement educator and therapist with over seventeen years of experience working with dance, movement, and creative arts. She is the founder of Dunami—Movement, Arts, Wellbeing, a platform for ecologically mindful growth, psychosomatic health, and outdoor art projects.

Cuprins

Foreword: Dancing with Sheep and Paradox
      Sondra Fraleigh
Acknowledgements
Summary
List of Figures
Terminology
Preface
 
SECTION ONE – OPENINGS AND CONTEXTS 
Introduction: Contemplating Ecological Belonging in Somatic Felt Thinking
  1. From Living Practices to Practicing Life: A Bitter Pill to Swallow
  2. Moving towards Wellbeing: On Change and Continuity in ‘Being With’ Experience
  3. Historical and Cultural Contexts of Relationality
  4. Therapeutic and Philosophical Contexts of Wellbeing
  5. Ecological Contexts of Somatic Movement Experience
  6. On Somatic Ontologies of Human Nature and its Day-to-Day Dimension
  7. Felt Thinking and Languaging the Experience
  8. The Three Dimensions of Felt Thinking and their Embryological Correspondence with Time/Space Experience
 
SECTION TWO – THE PRACTICE OF FELT THINKING IN MOVEMENT
I. Moving with Receptivity and Sensuous Co-Presence in Physical Time, or On Where and When of Being
    9. In and Out
  10. Now and Then
  11. The Shared and the Unique
  12. The Temporal and the Infinite
  13. Reflective Synopsis: Moving Towards Sensual Co-Presence
  14. Connecting with the Land - Stories in Sensuous Receptivity
II. Moving with Responsiveness and Experiential Exchange in Psychological Time, or On Who and What of Being
  15. Voicing and Silencing
  16. Moving and Not Moving
  17. Fast and Slow
  18. Purpose and Willingness
  19. Being and Letting Be
  20. Reflexive Synopsis: Moving Towards Experiential Openness
  21. Co-Creating with the Land – Stories in Experiential Responsiveness
III. Moving with Responsibility and Insightful Intuiting in Primordial Time, or On Why and How of Being
  1. Multi-dimensionality and Permeability in Movement
  2. Feeling with the Land – Stories in Insightful Responsibility
 
SECTION THREE – DISCUSSION AND DEVELOPMENTS
  1. Felt Thinking and Moving Towards Inclusive Wellbeing Practice
  2. Felt Thinking and the Embodied Experience of Time/Space and its Cultural Implications
  3. Felt Thinking as Green Awakening and its Wider Philosophical Implications
  4. Felt Thinking and the Concept of Temporality
  5. Felt Thinking and Nature as Wholeness
  6. Felt Thinking and the Cycle of Life
  7. Felt Thinking as Living Philosophy in Practice
 
Rounding Up, Open Thoughts
Glossary
References
About the Author