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Listen and move
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One possible ideology for environmental dance artists that I discover and investigate is rooted in the act of ‘listening’ 2. I ask: ‘Can dance be used as a method to discover the innate human connection with the earth, and if so, what is our responsibility to, and dependency on, that connection?’ I evaluate past personal choreographic choices and examine movers who explore the concept of ecocentrism in somatic practice in conjunction with contemporary environmental ethical theories. In this paper I deconstruct the current anthropocentric paradigm of the human relationship with environment and concur with environmental ethics to support the formation of a new system, one that recognises the intrinsic values of all species to a functional ecosystem. ‘Recreation,’ he notes, ‘is not the outdoors, but our reaction to it’ (Leopold, 1949, p. He therefore advocates for perception as part of recreation. Leopold (1949) believes that humans consume through their enjoyment of outdoor nature, which in turn has not proven to be ecologically advantageous. He examines the idea of recreation in nature 1 as a paradoxical human idea of environmental activism. In his acclaimed book, A Sand County Almanac, environmentalist Aldo Leopold (1949) scrutinises how humans relate to their outdoor surroundings. Keywords: dance, environment, social issues, activism The role of aesthetics as a philosophy for art and nature and how it applies to social art making and environmental ethics is explored. I evaluate past personal choreographic choices, examine movers who explore the concept of ecocentrism in somatic practice, and present a possible ideology for environmental dance artists rooted in the act of ‘listening’. In this paper I show that environmental dance can be an artistic experience in nature that upholds contemporary environmental ethical values.

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New ideologies in environmental ethics support a non-anthropocentric value theory that recognises the intrinsic value of all species to the function of an ecosystem. As well, members within the dance community have inadvertently established new movement values that seek to promote and encourage ecological balance.

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Scientists, philosophers, educators and artists, among many others, have initiated positive actions that seek to change the ways that humans relate to the ecosystem.

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