Workshop for non-dancers
The first edition of the workshop “In search of the lost gesture” for people over 50/60 dates back to 2018, thanks to the collaboration between LUC – Libera Università del Crostolo and Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto. The workshop entrusted to Arturo Cannistrà (Educational Manager of FND/Aterballetto) had a very positive outcome. It was repeated the following year, but was interrupted midway through due to the 2020 pandemic.
The 2022 and 2023 editions of the workshop were reproposed as part of OVER DANCE, a wide-ranging project developed and promoted by the Fondazione Nazionale della Danza / Aterballetto with the Fondazione Ravasi Garzanti in Milan, which intends to deal with the theme of longevity, also starting from scientific evidence that points to the significant impact of arts and culture on physical and mental health. The body of data available refers both to a level of health prevention and promotion – hence to the experience of cultural enjoyment and/or direct participation in cultural experiences – and to a dimension of disease management. This highlights the political relevance of systemic actions involving the health and culture, health and social sectors in a necessarily multi-disciplinary and multi-generational approach.
Addressing, therefore, the issue of the transformation of the body, its perception as a vehicle of aesthetics and the need to strengthen the awareness of the centrality of cultural welfare in the society of the future is the objective of the Over Dance project, through workshops, moments of dissemination and dissemination, and training courses to contribute to a change of perspective with respect to the theme of longevity and the relationship between culture and well-being.
It is within this framework that the workshop “In search of the lost gesture” is set, which inaugurates the Over Dance project and is also the first opportunity for scientific research on the pivotal themes of the pathway.. The study is conducted by Dr. Sara Uboldi of the University of Modena and Reggio Emilia.