Growing a new body: physicalizing paradoxical systems of grief and desire

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Publication Type thesis
School or College College of Fine Arts
Department Dance, Modern
Author Lopez, Brianna Nicole
Title Growing a new body: physicalizing paradoxical systems of grief and desire
Date 2019
Description In this thesis, I refer to desire as Desire to articulate this research of paradoxical processes that are rooted in grief. Through personal narrative, I discuss how the body holds onto loss to honor its past, but is still able to move forward because of its Desires. I frame this research metaphorically: like a rhizome, I see Desire as an unseen and intrinsic part of one's self that entangles and grows. I call these entanglements paradoxical systems that the body physicalizes and in turn, grows a new body. This new body reveals internal and complex Desires that are able to guide one on a transformative journey. This paradoxical process was explored through the creative process of "The Spark That Ignites a Light: Awakening the Heart Chambers," which was performed at the Hayes Christensen Theatre in December 2017. In Chapter 1 of this thesis, I examine Desire by looking at the female and poetic perspectives of Emily Dickinson, Audre Lorde, and Maya Angelou. Chapters 2 through 5 begin with personal narratives that establish my relationship to the creative process. In Chapters 3 through 5, I present three paradoxes that are essential in cultivating complex Desires within the body: private/public, familiar/unfamiliar, and resistance/surrender. In conclusion, I discuss the multidimensionality of grief that serves as a vehicle to reveal the body's inner and complex Desires.
Type Text
Publisher University of Utah
Dissertation Name Master of Fine Arts
Language eng
Rights Management (c) Brianna Nicole López
Format Medium application/pf
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Setname ir_etd
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Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s62v8ff0
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