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Embodied representation in oral-poetry improvisation

Article: English. Online Library collection
Author(s)
Perissinotto, Henrique ; Queiroz, Joao
Title
Embodied representation in oral-poetry improvisation / Henrique Perissinotto, Joao Queiroz.
In
Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Cognitive Science Society, 45, 2023
Subjects
Improvised Verse Singing (generic)
Content
Testu osoa
Type of material
Article
Eduki mota
Jardunaldiak, biltzarrak
ISBN / ISSN
1069-7977
Oral poetry improvisation is a demanding cognitive task. It depends on multi-level processes of constraints including verbal rules, audience behavior, performance space setup and musicality. Improvisers follow strict restrictions of time reaction, theme scope, meter and rhyme norms, to control, monitor, and evaluate the results of their own improvisations during and while improvising. We are interested in the embodied metacognitive processes that enable improvisers to monitor their performances. We investigate self-corrective responses of improvisers focusing on the embodied representational process during improvisation. Using ELAN software, we analyze the relation between gesticulation patterns and verbal meter and rhyme schemes in freestyle rap and brazilian repente battles. Initial results suggest that gesticulation act as a motor template, stabilizing a manipulable representation of the verse in the body, offloading part of the cognitive cost used to monitor and control process for real time evaluation of complex rhythmic structures.