DANCE AND SPEECH: POETICS AND NARRATIVES OS RESISTANCE INSCRIBED IN DIFFERENTIATED BODIES
Dance. Speech. Creative Process. Differentiated bodies.
This dissertation intends to analyze and reflect on the poetics and narratives of resistance inscribed in differentiated bodies, which present themselves as discursive instances in contemporary dance. Dance is understood as an enunciative power that materializes in the danced speeches, as a representation of mobilizations, projected on the scene as political acts of confrontation with certain standards and micropolitics that emerge from the subject-body that dances and (d) enunciates. Thus, it proposes to discuss how such configurations are constructed and presented in dance, starting from the analysis of creative processes, final products and flow, as well as the interfaces between dance and discourse. It is intended to demonstrate how the discursive power of dance starts from the engaged and collective action of groups and subjects that launch themselves into a network of projection of meanings, images and embodiment of discourses.