Bibliographic citations
Sulca, J., (2022). La responsabilidad ética profesional del docente de danza en la trasmisión del concepto elemental “cuerpo” al alumno en la enseñanza de clases de danza [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22278
Sulca, J., La responsabilidad ética profesional del docente de danza en la trasmisión del concepto elemental “cuerpo” al alumno en la enseñanza de clases de danza []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/22278
@misc{renati/536389,
title = "La responsabilidad ética profesional del docente de danza en la trasmisión del concepto elemental “cuerpo” al alumno en la enseñanza de clases de danza",
author = "Sulca Goyzueta, Jesus Martin",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
The main purpose of this article is to reflect from an ethical perspective, on the ethical consequences that arise in dance students when they perceive the following statement of the teacher: “Do from the body, not from the mind and reason“. Within the artistic discipline of dance, this statement is likely to normalize the perception of the “body“ as a separate structure, in which there is an important hierarchy: the mind and the body. In this sense, the Cartesian dichotomy is accentuated during the professional learning process of the student because of the statements expressed by the dance teacher. For these reasons, the work aims to analyse the relationship that the dance teacher, seen as an educational and ethical leader, must have with his students and, in the same way, the consequences that this body hierarchy brings to the artistic profession of dance, where students and teachers live side by side. From a literature review, the conclusions show that this dichotomy does not benefit the integral formation of students as professionals in dance, because it does not value an integral body or a living totality; In the same way, the teacher being an educational and ethical leader must be aware of this situation and reflect on it to make constant improvements in its teaching for the students. At the same time, the concept body, seen as a total existence, brings the student closer to enriching himself not only from the knowledge that emerges from dance practice, but also from the different perspectives that other professions can offer.
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