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Dance, Intersubjective Expression of the Self

AUTHOR López López, Eyra
PUBLISHER Our Knowledge Publishing (11/26/2023)
PRODUCT TYPE Paperback (Paperback)

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Dance is a way of expression of the human being, whose intersubjectivity becomes a phenomenon of social representation, which is why the educational researchers create links with its actors, by understanding the dance manifestation, as an expression of the popular feeling in the community "Santa Barbara" belonging to the Libertador municipality of the State of Merida, Venezuela. The informants were three dancers, descendants of the founders, the protagonists of this study. For the collection of information and its analysis, discourses were developed in everyday contexts. The results allow us to interpret that dance is a cultural, social and religious phenomenon that identifies human beings from their feelings, becoming the mystical expression of popular tradition. The study concludes from the vision of its protagonists in giving an intangible value to the being that revitalises their ancestors, even when modern variants emerge, it resurfaces for the inhabitants of the sector, to preserve the folkloric dance every fourth of December in honour of their patron saint.
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ISBN-13: 9786206877387
ISBN-10: 6206877388
Binding: Paperback or Softback (Trade Paperback (Us))
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 52
Carton Quantity: 136
Product Dimensions: 6.00 x 0.12 x 9.00 inches
Weight: 0.20 pound(s)
Country of Origin: US
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Dance is a way of expression of the human being, whose intersubjectivity becomes a phenomenon of social representation, which is why the educational researchers create links with its actors, by understanding the dance manifestation, as an expression of the popular feeling in the community "Santa Barbara" belonging to the Libertador municipality of the State of Merida, Venezuela. The informants were three dancers, descendants of the founders, the protagonists of this study. For the collection of information and its analysis, discourses were developed in everyday contexts. The results allow us to interpret that dance is a cultural, social and religious phenomenon that identifies human beings from their feelings, becoming the mystical expression of popular tradition. The study concludes from the vision of its protagonists in giving an intangible value to the being that revitalises their ancestors, even when modern variants emerge, it resurfaces for the inhabitants of the sector, to preserve the folkloric dance every fourth of December in honour of their patron saint.
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