Date of Award
Summer 2026
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Fine Arts (MFA)
First Advisor
Rosana Barragán
Abstract
This master’s thesis was a choreographic study that experimented with the somatic effects of fascial intervention practices, culminating in a final performance in June of 2026 at the LeFevre Theatre at Saint Mary’s College of California. Each chapter of this document investigates the topic of fascial awareness supported through somatic practice and its effect on creating impactful emotional and physical connections in ballet choreography and pedagogy. This document offers the conceptual framework for the choreographic process of the thesis project, titled Kinesthesis. Through the lenses of phenomenology, somatics, social justice, and performance studies, the research goal involved the utilization of embodiment to explore how heightened kinesthetic empathy and intersubjectivity can contribute to increased positivity in a balletic environment.
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Recommended Citation
Larsen, Mira, "Kinesthesis: A Choreographic Study of the Somatic Effect of Fascial Intervention" (2026). MFA in Dance Theses. 14.
https://digitalcommons.stmarys-ca.edu/mfa-dance/14
