Resumo:
This research proposal aims to investigate danceable urban spatial aspects for physical, creative, artistic, regular, voluntary and popular dance practices in cities. It envisages analyzing the hybrid structural necessary to accommodate multiple development processes of dancing bodies in urban space. The proposal is to analyze the data from interviews with the artistic class of Salvador referring to the demands of urban spaces when developing specific dancing actions, with the affordances by ecological psychology of James J. Gibson and Manuel Heras-Escribano in dialogue with the body in crisis by Christine Greiner and corpomidia theory by Katz-Greiner. It is intended to find effectiveness traces of the dance´s sociocultural benefits based on the assumptions by Michel Thiollent's action research. A contemporary urban projection, empathetically developed with studies on learning dances mirroring by Gilsamara Moura. A public dance floor democratically directed to the reception of the bodies that dance in cities.