バレエパフォーマンス中の呼吸の探求:ケースレポート
Akito Miura1, Natsuko Oshima, Mao Fujimuro
1Faculty of Human Sciences, Waseda University, 2-579-15 Mikajima, Tokorozawa, Saitama, 359-1192, Japan. akito.miura@waseda.jpn.
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|February 28, 2026
まとめ
クラシックバレエにおける呼吸は精密に制御されている可能性があり、特にターン中には呼吸と動きの間に潜在的な協調性が存在する可能性がある。このケーススタディは、呼吸とダンスの関連性を探求し、将来の研究への道を開いた。
科学分野:
- ダンス科学
- 生理学
- 生体力学
背景:
- クラシックバレエの文献では、呼吸の重要性が強調されている。
- 呼吸とダンスの動きの関係は、十分に探求されていないままである。
研究 の 目的:
- 呼吸とダンスの動きの研究の実現可能性を調査すること。
- 呼吸とバレエの振り付けとの間の潜在的な連動性を探求すること。
主な方法:
- プロのバレエダンサーを対象としたケーススタディ。
- スマートフォンを使用した呼吸音と運動データの同時記録。
- 呼吸と動きのイベントタイミングの分析。
主要な成果:
- 呼吸数は約60回/分であり、精密な制御を示唆している。
- 最初のセグメントでは、呼吸と動きの明確な連動性は見られなかった。
- 2番目のセグメントでは、ターンと呼吸の間に潜在的な連動性が観察された。
結論:
- 探索的な発見は、バレエにおける呼吸が精密に制御され、特定の動きと連動している可能性があることを示唆している。
- 本研究は、バレエパフォーマンスにおける呼吸メカニクスの将来の研究の基礎を提供する。
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