Professional dancers appear to be the embodied records of works of choreography that have been created, rehearsed and performed. Their precision in recalling extended sequences of movement developed for these works defies the conventional methods used to investigate memory. A distributed cognition view holds that memory will not only be individualistic but also extended across a dance ensemble. Working closely with the highly skilled dancers of Australian Dance Theatre (ADT), we set out to develop an ecologically valid method that elicited memory recall and lapsing. Dancers were divided into two “teams” with each team asked to choose excerpts for memory recall from the company’s extensive repertoire that would challenge in...
I examined The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, a play that first premiered in 1944, to develo...
This article represents the consolidation and new point of departure of a major research strand in h...
In contemporary dance, cognitive events are not necessarily restricted “to the skin or skull of an i...
Professional dancers appear to be the embodied records of works of choreography that have been creat...
Recall of complex non-verbal motor sequences, such as contemporary dance, provides insights into the...
This chapter begins by considering the way characteristics of dancing shed light on perceptual and c...
This international collection brings together scientists, scholars and artist-researchers to explore...
International audiencePreparing a new dance performance involves more than learning individual steps...
For my Senior Dance Project, which represents the culminating work of the Alonzo King LINES Ballet B...
One way that student dancers learn new contemporary dance, hip-hop or ballroom dancing is by observi...
Research into group creativity with its dynamic, interpersonal, and multi-perspective character pose...
Contemporary dance—movement deliberately and systematically cultivated for its own sake—is examined ...
The purpose of this project is to explore memory development and connection through multiple facets ...
This practice-based research examines the role of body memory, seen as a multiple and complex proces...
This presentation described the choreographic process that resulted in the work Memory Fields. An ...
I examined The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, a play that first premiered in 1944, to develo...
This article represents the consolidation and new point of departure of a major research strand in h...
In contemporary dance, cognitive events are not necessarily restricted “to the skin or skull of an i...
Professional dancers appear to be the embodied records of works of choreography that have been creat...
Recall of complex non-verbal motor sequences, such as contemporary dance, provides insights into the...
This chapter begins by considering the way characteristics of dancing shed light on perceptual and c...
This international collection brings together scientists, scholars and artist-researchers to explore...
International audiencePreparing a new dance performance involves more than learning individual steps...
For my Senior Dance Project, which represents the culminating work of the Alonzo King LINES Ballet B...
One way that student dancers learn new contemporary dance, hip-hop or ballroom dancing is by observi...
Research into group creativity with its dynamic, interpersonal, and multi-perspective character pose...
Contemporary dance—movement deliberately and systematically cultivated for its own sake—is examined ...
The purpose of this project is to explore memory development and connection through multiple facets ...
This practice-based research examines the role of body memory, seen as a multiple and complex proces...
This presentation described the choreographic process that resulted in the work Memory Fields. An ...
I examined The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, a play that first premiered in 1944, to develo...
This article represents the consolidation and new point of departure of a major research strand in h...
In contemporary dance, cognitive events are not necessarily restricted “to the skin or skull of an i...