@article{oai:toyama.repo.nii.ac.jp:00004731, author = {福本, まあや}, journal = {GEIBUN : 富山大学芸術文化学部紀要}, month = {Feb}, note = {application/pdf, The purpose of this paper is to clarify the meaning and the background of the word “ arriving ” in Contact Improvisation (CI), a dance improvisation form initiated by Steve Paxton in 1972. Through this paper, it is clarified that CI teachers have used the word “ arriving ” in spite of “ warm-up ” , to describe the introductory part of their classes. The word “ arriving ” has been used in the meaning that the mind arrives in kinesthetic sensation, or the body and mind arrive at the ready state to improvise. The background of using this word for the introductory part, it is noticed that the deference of time in mind and body. Arriving from time travelling of mind, it can stay here and now to work as witness to the movement in CI., Article, GEIBUN : 富山大学芸術文化学部紀要,vol.3,Page 136-147}, pages = {136--147}, title = {コンタクト・インプロヴィゼーションにおける"arriving"に関する研究}, volume = {3}, year = {2009} }