DIVERSE CORPORALITIES AND MIXED SKILLS: RECONSIDERING THE SOCIAL REPRESENTATIONS OF DISABILITY THROUGH THE INTEGRATED DANCE
Abstract
This article is about reflection, based in a research work, which has looked for investigating in the social
representation of disability in varied contexts; in the light of the experience of the practice integrated dance and
her linking processes, in some contexts in Colombia. The integrated dance is a modality which has been
adapted in the country, derived principally of a method known as Dance Ability, which allows the practice of the
dance to disabled and not disabled people converging in a same space, setting out this modality in dance as a
possibility of Corporal agency and with that a choice for the revaluation of social naturalized representations
about disability
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