Skilled performance in contact improvisation : The importance of interkinaesthetic sense of agency

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Deans, Catherine and Pini, Sarah. (2022). Skilled performance in contact improvisation : The importance of interkinaesthetic sense of agency. Synthese. 200(2), p. Article 139. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-022-03629-7
AuthorsDeans, Catherine and Pini, Sarah
Abstract

In exploring skilled performance in Contact Improvisation (CI), we utilize an enactive ethnographic methodology combined with an interdisciplinary approach to examine the question of how skill develops in CI. We suggest this involves the development of subtleties of awareness of intra- and interkinaesthetic attunement, and a capacity for interkinaesthetic negative capability—an embodied interpersonal ‘not knowing yet’—including an ease with being off balance and waiting for the next shift or movement to arise, literally a ‘playing with’ balance, falling, nearly falling, momentum and gravity. We draw on insights from an interdisciplinary approach, including from a developmental perspective concerning the experience of dyadic interpersonal embodied skill development in both infancy and CI. Building on Ravn and Høffding’s (2021) definition of expertise in improvisation as an “oscillatory process of assuming and relinquishing agency” we propose that a key aspect of expertise in CI involves oscillation between levels and processes of interkinaesthetic sense of agency. These interdisciplinary insights also elucidate limitations within current conceptualisations of sense of agency, including the relationship between sense of agency and sense of control.

Keywordsembodied cognition; dance ethnography; movement practice; attunement; sense of agency
Year2022
JournalSynthese
Journal citation200 (2), p. Article 139
PublisherSpringer
ISSN0039-7857
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1007/s11229-022-03629-7
Scopus EID2-s2.0-85128252739
Open accessPublished as ‘gold’ (paid) open access
Page range1-17
FunderMacquarie University
Australian Research Council (ARC)
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Output statusPublished
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Online15 Apr 2022
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Accepted21 Feb 2022
Deposited26 May 2025
ARC Funded ResearchThis output has been funded, wholly or partially, under the Australian Research Council Act 2001
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