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'Life is worth living, says art, the most beautiful seductress; life is worth knowing, says science.' (Friedrich Nietzsche) This quote contrasts art with science and is intended to highlight, on the one hand, the valuable product of artistic work for humans and, on the other hand, the satisfaction derived from scientific knowledge. In view of this work, art or the product of artistic work should lead to insights through scientific means, which in turn could be useful for an artistic-educational field such as music and dance education. In any case, this work can be seen as a gain: on the one…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
'Life is worth living, says art, the most beautiful seductress; life is worth knowing, says science.' (Friedrich Nietzsche) This quote contrasts art with science and is intended to highlight, on the one hand, the valuable product of artistic work for humans and, on the other hand, the satisfaction derived from scientific knowledge. In view of this work, art or the product of artistic work should lead to insights through scientific means, which in turn could be useful for an artistic-educational field such as music and dance education. In any case, this work can be seen as a gain: on the one hand, the insights gained from it, even if they only make a small contribution to scientific research in the field of music and dance education, and on the other hand, the aesthetic appreciation of art that this work bestows on Sasha Waltz's choreographic opera 'Dido and Aeneas'.
Autorenporträt
Karin Weiß a étudié la pédagogie musicale et la danse à l'université Mozarteum de Salzbourg de 2012 à 2017 et a obtenu son Master of Arts avec mention. Outre son métier de pédagogue musicale et de danse, elle travaille également au Toihaus Theater de Salzbourg dans l'organisation de spectacles et la médiation culturelle.