The pleasure of inhabiting myself: body expression focused on sensuality, burlesque and pedagogy to heal from the stage.

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Therapeutic burlesque, Body expression, Redefining trauma

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This article explores body language focused on sensuality and therapeutic burlesque as pedagogical, artistic, and therapeutic tools for reframing trauma, building self-esteem and identity in older women who have experienced rejection in different areas (emotional, family, social, school, work), generating profound impacts on their relationship with their bodies, self-esteem, self-image, and sensuality. This reflection stems from the life story of Paula Andrea Beltran Garzon. From a critical and sensitive perspective, it aims to highlight how the performing arts and alternative body pedagogies can offer paths to self-discovery, emotional liberation, and individual and social transformation.

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2025-12-13
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Beltrán Garzón, P. A. (2025). The pleasure of inhabiting myself: body expression focused on sensuality, burlesque and pedagogy to heal from the stage. The Voz a Vos Bulletin, 10(20), 41–47. Retrieved from https://revistas.uan.edu.co/index.php/vozavos/article/view/2373

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Reflections about Performing Arts

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