Saturday, 28 September 2013

Understanding the Bodies Natural Emotive Responses

[IN PROGRESS] 

Over the past number of years I have been interested in the form of the body and how, without verbal interference, one can interpret a figures emotion through language of the body and its expression.

When we speak, we sometimes do not know what to say. Especially when we need to express how we feel. We also do not speak honestly of our feelings or so it is a tradition in the mentality of the human to hide and secure our emotions. In everyday life we can hide our emotions though to the people we are closer to, the acknowledgement in the differentiation of our body language and expression can be identified clearly.

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Historically dance is a creation of bodily expression and performed it can display a narrative as clear as any play. However contemporary dance movements have successfully achieved very translucent experiments without a chronological narrative allowing the voyeur and performer alike an entry point and personal interpretation. 

(End of draft 2)

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