Ritual Sound, Force Field, and Existencial Spatiality: a Non- Musicological Aesthetics of the Bailes Chinos

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Gabriel Castillo Fadic
Patricio de la Cuadra
Benoît Fabre
François Blanc

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The Bailes chinos from Central Chile are an expressive power that combines ritual flutes, choreographic movement, and singing. Not just depending from the interests, values and analytical categories that might arise in the traditional studies of culture, the Bailes can be read straightforwardly, mainly, phenomenological, as a complex symbolic and ritualistic operation that validates the existential character of a space intervened by sound and the body. The present article looks for that straightforward reading, and attempts on the very form, literal, from the everyday occurrence, and from a mix approximation, both philosophical and physical-acoustical. From that spot, the article will try to establish an aesthetical sys- tem of correspondence that will tense the physical form, the existential form and the sense.

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Gabriel Castillo Fadic, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Instituto de Estética, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
gcastilf@uc.cl

Patricio de la Cuadra, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile

Centro de Investigación en Tecnologías de Audio, Instituto de Música, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
pcuadra@uc.cl

Benoît Fabre, Université de París 6 Pierre et Marie Curie

LAM, Université de París 6 Pierre et Marie Curie, Institut Jean le Rond dAlembert, París
benoit.fabre@upmc.fr

François Blanc, Université de París 6 Pierre et Marie Curie

LAM, Université de París 6 Pierre et Marie Curie, Institut Jean le Rond dAlembert, París