
Published 03-02-2025
Keywords
- art,
- dance,
- theater

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Abstract
Observing narrative events in which artistic inspiration and sociological imagination unite the investigation of the textual values of the works with that of the expressive values of the collectivity, in this reflection we will proceed from the assumption of the existence of a reciprocal relationship between social organisation and its symbolic sphere, between the processes that traverse everyday life and the ways in which they are represented. We will dwell on segments of the imaginative heritage that can be conceived as theoretical assumptions transposed to the tersical level, looking at the lines of force of contemporary choreographic art and tracing their reverberating morphogenetic ‘catastrophes’ (Thom, 1980) that cross bodies and spaces.