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Move like a practising bubble

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JOURNAL OF DANCE & SOMATIC PRACTICES
卷 15, 期 1, 页码 23-36

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INTELLECT LTD
DOI: 10.1386/jdsp_00100_1

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animation as movement; animacy; animation pedagogy; somaticity; precarity of creative practice; practising bodies; teaching creative methods

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Animation pedagogy often focuses on preparing students for work in the creative industries, emphasizing story and character development. However, the author argues that movement as a somatic practice is fundamental to teaching and learning animation. The article explores the image of the soap bubble to think about the precariousness of creative practice.
Animation pedagogy often focuses on preparing students for work in the creative industries. As such, story and character development are emphasized over other possibilities of animation practice. However, I argue that movement - as a somatic practice - is fundamental to the task of teaching and learning animation. What better material to work with than the moving body with which we have all been practising since infancy? Yet movement is itself prone to fetishized imagery of hard-bodied frenetic motion that endangers its own body/bodies and habitats. This article explores the image of the soap bubble for thinking about the precarity of creative practice. To imagine the soap bubble as a practitioner of somaticity is to take on an ethics of the moving body that recognizes the precarity with which all bodies move while holding their form. I employ the inherent tensile 'stretchiness' of language to imagine what it would be to 'move like a practising bubble'.

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