Pánico escénico: estrategias de combinación psicológicas y performativas para su superación.
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2020-06-15
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Universidad Antonio Nariño
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Abstract
Within the academic spaces in the training of future professionals in music
the skills they are acquiring must be constantly tested.
Many times these tests are carried out in scenarios that can become
contexts in which stage panic appears; this panic understood as
an expression characterized by high levels of anxiety as a consequence of exposing oneself
to situations that can be threatening or uncomfortable (Itziar Iruarrizaga, 1999). For him
particular case, the fact of making presentations in front of experts who issue
concepts, or the general public that watches the performances, make it possible for musicians to
be in a constant evaluation situation, since those who observe have the
ability to express opinions or concepts against what they are seeing and thus judge the
technical and professional capabilities of musicians.