From the Areíto to the Cordon : indigenous healing dances

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Autor(a) principal: Morejon (University of Miami – Miami, United States of America), Jorge Luis
Data de Publicação: 2022
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista Brasileira de Estudos da Presença
Texto Completo: https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/presenca/article/view/69826
Resumo: The indigenous origin of Cordon dance in Cuba is connected to the areíto of the Taíno people from the Caribbean. The structure of Cordon, its function and relevance as a form of indigenous therapy is a new idea introduced here to this particular subject. Describing and reflecting on the process that generates indigenous dance as therapy, resurrects a Taíno dance form believed to be extinct (areíto); it brings to the forefront a dance that is practically unknown (Cordon), reframing it as a legitimate healing practice. Both the areíto and Cordon inform alternative therapeutic processes within the context of presence. The areíto, currently performed through Cordon Spiritism, more than a vital healing resource for the community in which it takes place, it is also an expression of living tainidad. 
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title From the Areíto to the Cordon : indigenous healing dances
spellingShingle From the Areíto to the Cordon : indigenous healing dances
Morejon (University of Miami – Miami, United States of America), Jorge Luis
Mediumship. Extra Sensorial. Transmission. Knock of Work. Tainidad.
title_short From the Areíto to the Cordon : indigenous healing dances
title_full From the Areíto to the Cordon : indigenous healing dances
title_fullStr From the Areíto to the Cordon : indigenous healing dances
title_full_unstemmed From the Areíto to the Cordon : indigenous healing dances
title_sort From the Areíto to the Cordon : indigenous healing dances
author Morejon (University of Miami – Miami, United States of America), Jorge Luis
author_facet Morejon (University of Miami – Miami, United States of America), Jorge Luis
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morejon (University of Miami – Miami, United States of America), Jorge Luis
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Mediumship. Extra Sensorial. Transmission. Knock of Work. Tainidad.
topic Mediumship. Extra Sensorial. Transmission. Knock of Work. Tainidad.
description The indigenous origin of Cordon dance in Cuba is connected to the areíto of the Taíno people from the Caribbean. The structure of Cordon, its function and relevance as a form of indigenous therapy is a new idea introduced here to this particular subject. Describing and reflecting on the process that generates indigenous dance as therapy, resurrects a Taíno dance form believed to be extinct (areíto); it brings to the forefront a dance that is practically unknown (Cordon), reframing it as a legitimate healing practice. Both the areíto and Cordon inform alternative therapeutic processes within the context of presence. The areíto, currently performed through Cordon Spiritism, more than a vital healing resource for the community in which it takes place, it is also an expression of living tainidad. 
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