The EINA/UAB Master's Degree in Art and Design Research (MURAD) expands its contents on spaces of practice through corporeality in movement and writing. The proposal is taught by dance researchers Bárbara Raubert, Anna Roblas, Laura Vilar and Josefina Zuain, and opens up a space for collaboration between EINA and the Institut del Teatre de Barcelona.
How can movement, sensation and perception trace other ways of relating to our own research? This is the initial question of the Artistic Research module, coordinated by the dancer and teacher of the Institut de Teatre, Dr. Laura Vilar Dolç.
The central aim of the module is that, from the perspective of corporeality in movement, the group of students will understand, experience, live and allow themselves to feel their own materials, the materials that their research produces, as well as what their research produces on the plane of what transforms matter. Conscious practices, from the exploration and listening of the body and from writing will be channels of training and approach to the sensitive, historical and tonal potencies of the ways in which artistic research unfolds.
Dances, movements, bodily self-awareness and writing between design, visual, scenic and cinematographic practices, writings of bodies that give an account of the processes, that are capable of collecting and elaborating thoughts that add to the movement that all making implies.
The proposal opens the space for the creation of memories, traces and traces, that is to say, materials that substantially form part of the archive of a research process.

