As a kinetic bodily logos dance movements could be seen as a language communicating feelings and emotions trought movements. Recent studies focused on isolated dancers body part to study the capacity of dance movements to transmit emotions to the audience. Use of space in classical ballet is characterized by "fluid" body movements with large, open segments motion and changes in velocity with jumps, rotations, and a general perceived "lightness of the body" both from the dancer and from the people seeing at him/her. We studied the audience feelings and emotions elicited by these two very different style, using a noise free method (motion analysis graph and animated stick figure). Many unexpected characteristics and emotions were elicited wi...
As dance is an instrument of expressing one’s emotion, it exists almost every society in vario...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
This article examines the impact of the presence of the human body on how we perceive dance art. It ...
As a kinetic bodily logos dance movements could be seen as a language communicating feelings and emo...
In dance/movement therapy (DMT), it is a shared belief that humans can use dance movement to express...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
Effects of facial expressions on recognizing emotions expressed in dance movements were investigated...
AbstractTo examine effects of an audience on dancers, we analyzed differences in dancers’ emotions a...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on dan...
Movements are capable of conveying emotions, as shown for instance in studies on both non-verbal ges...
The ability to exchange affective cues with others plays a key role in our ability to create and mai...
Philosophers of art draw a distinction between two broad sets of concerns: questions about aesthetic...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
As dance is an instrument of expressing one’s emotion, it exists almost every society in vario...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
This article examines the impact of the presence of the human body on how we perceive dance art. It ...
As a kinetic bodily logos dance movements could be seen as a language communicating feelings and emo...
In dance/movement therapy (DMT), it is a shared belief that humans can use dance movement to express...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
The present study aims at providing a systematic account of emotion perception applied to expressive...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
Effects of facial expressions on recognizing emotions expressed in dance movements were investigated...
AbstractTo examine effects of an audience on dancers, we analyzed differences in dancers’ emotions a...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on dan...
Movements are capable of conveying emotions, as shown for instance in studies on both non-verbal ges...
The ability to exchange affective cues with others plays a key role in our ability to create and mai...
Philosophers of art draw a distinction between two broad sets of concerns: questions about aesthetic...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
As dance is an instrument of expressing one’s emotion, it exists almost every society in vario...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
This article examines the impact of the presence of the human body on how we perceive dance art. It ...