(or corporeity) this is a term used by dance researchers mainly. Its introduction is attributed to the French philosopher Michel Bernard. It replaces the word body, under the justification that it is a broader concept that understands the body as an imaginary and malleable matter, a sensitive net with a constant pulse, inseparable from an indiv... Found on http://www.contemporary-dance.org/dance-terms.html
Cor·po`re·al'i·ty noun : plural Corporealities (-tĭz). The state of being corporeal; corporeal existence. Found on http://www.encyclo.co.uk/webster/C/163