Arte Danzario
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Ítem Corpora, primero fue el deseo y después el verboRomero Tocarruncho, Azud Valentina; López Molina, Dora Inés; 0000-0002-2967-1487; López Molina, Dora Inés [0000-0002-2967-1487]The report below systematizes the research-creation process of the scenic piece called "Corpora, primero fue el deseo y después el verbo" and the methodological proposal "LabORA", directed by Azud Romero; from a qualitative paradigm, the results are exposed and analyzed, abiding by the question: How to promote "body states" in a creation in Dance -theatre that addresses a Marian representations and Catholicism from the subjective experience of the dancer-interpreter?Ítem De Cuerpo Presente: El cuerpo como archivo de recuerdos y memorias para la creación de una puesta en escena de Danza-TeatroRamírez Ordóñez, Luis Fernando; López Molina, Dora Inés; 0000-0002-2967-1487The investigation-creation Present body – The body as an archive of memories and remembrances to make an artistic creation in dance-theatre is an autoethnographic work that explore the body as a dispositive full of memories and remembrances that build it as a human being, revealing concepts such as memory, the cyclical, past events and own narratives form the performer to make and artistic creation. This works occur from and investigation, based on texts about the main topics already mentioned, a creation laboratory and the creation itself that provides the solo piece De cuerpo presente (The embodied mind). Some of the topics in this investigation are: memory, archive, body-archive, striptease, go-go, the body as an experience of life, the myth of Sisyphus as a stretch relation in the vision of the life cycle and the application of techniques focused on dance-theatre such as: limón, ballet, improvisation, body and voice, stretching, gaga and the elements in the relationship between body-object.