| Literature DB >> 32194484 |
Catrien Wentink1, Liesl Van der Merwe1.
Abstract
The purpose of this interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) is to explore the way that instrumental ensemble performers understand their experiences of Dalcroze Eurhythmics while preparing the Tango and Charleston of the jazz ballet La revue de Cuisine by Bohuslav Martinů. The participants of this study were the members of an ad hoc ensemble, which included both authors. Data included semi-structured interviews and reflections by the first author during and after the five Dalcroze sessions. The six emergent super-ordinate themes were: (1). Heightened awareness of music, time, space and energy; (2). Beneficial for relationships in the ensemble; (3). Improved musicianship; (4). Enjoyment and feeling good; (5). Informing pedagogy; and (6). Social and cognitive challenges. Implications of this study suggest that Dalcroze experiences link with Csikszentmihalyi's description of the experience of "flow." Experiences of flow are very positive emotions, which will be beneficial for the performers in any instrumental ensemble.Entities:
Keywords: Dalcroze Eurhythmics; Martinů; experiences of flow; instrumental ensemble performers; interpretative phenomenological analysis; lived experiences
Year: 2020 PMID: 32194484 PMCID: PMC7063099 DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2020.00336
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Psychol ISSN: 1664-1078
Prior Dalcroze and dance experience of participants.
Dalcroze experience Dance experience (12 years) Did perform the Martinů work already | Dalcroze experience No dance experience | Dalcroze experience No dance experience | Clarinet in session 1 and 2 |
Dalcroze experience Dance experience (12 years) | Clarinet in session 3,4 and 5 Did perform the Martinů work already | ||
Did perform the Maritnu work already. |
FIGURE 1Super-ordinate themes that emerged from the cross-case analysis.
Linking quotes from our study with the conditions of the flow experience (Csikszentmihalyi, 1997, 133).
| “Goals are clear – One knows at every moment what one wants to do.” | |
| “Feedback is immediate – One knows at every moment how well one is doing.” | |
| “Skills match challenge – The opportunities for action in the environment are in balance with the person’s ability to act.” | |
| “Concentration is deep – Attention is focused on the task at hand.” | |
| “Problems are forgotten – Irrelevant stimuli are excluded from consciousness.” | |
| “Control is possible – In principle success is in one’s hands.” | |
| “Self-consciousness disappears – One has a sense of transcending the limits of one’s ego.” | |
| “The sense of time is altered – Usually it seems to pass much faster.” | |
| “The experience becomes autotelic – It is worth having for its own sake.” |