Movement & Anatomy

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Phenomenology of Movement

Beginning or no understanding of topic, Open to all
Movement not required
Likely neutral
How we approach the experience of physicality from a cultural perspective. Based upon long-term ethnographic fieldwork in the remote Pacific archipelago of the Solomon Islands, this presentation looks at certain ways physical practice can be compared and contrasted throughout the world philosophically and empirically. The body generates meaning through movement, yet is often neglected as a way to comprehend the experience of being human, as part of nature. Here, we look to provide a phenomenological framework to embodied experience.
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Movement & Anatomy

This session is free to watch
Presented by

Tom Mountjoy

Anthropologist, researcher and movement coach looking at experiential practices and mind/body coherence

Movement Culture