The aim of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on dance movement. A total of 32 adult participants were induced to feel emotional states of either happiness or sadness and then danced intuitively to an emotionally ‘neutral’ piece of music, composed specifically for the experiment. Based on an Effort-Shape analysis of body movement, full body movement was captured and seven different movement cues were examined, in order to explore whether differences in corporeal articulations between the happy and sad condition existed. Results revealed that in the happy condition, participants moved faster, with more acceleration, and made more expanded and more impulsive movements than in the sad condition. ...
Emotions color all aspects of our interaction with music. Not only composing music or playing a musi...
Background: The paper focuses on the problem of the effect of dance as a part of movement activities...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on dan...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on fr...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on fr...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on fr...
Movements are capable of conveying emotions, as shown for instance in studies on both non-verbal ges...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
Dancing emphasizes the motor expression of emotional experiences. The bodily expression of emotions ...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
Emotions color all aspects of our interaction with music. Not only composing music or playing a musi...
In dance/movement therapy (DMT), it is a shared belief that humans can use dance movement to express...
In dance/movement therapy (DMT), it is a shared belief that humans can use dance movement to express...
Emotions color all aspects of our interaction with music. Not only composing music or playing a musi...
Background: The paper focuses on the problem of the effect of dance as a part of movement activities...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...
The aim of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on dan...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on fr...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on fr...
The goal of this study was to examine the effect of two basic emotions, happiness and sadness, on fr...
Movements are capable of conveying emotions, as shown for instance in studies on both non-verbal ges...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
Dancing emphasizes the motor expression of emotional experiences. The bodily expression of emotions ...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
Recent research revealed that emotional content can be successfully decoded from human dance movemen...
Emotions color all aspects of our interaction with music. Not only composing music or playing a musi...
In dance/movement therapy (DMT), it is a shared belief that humans can use dance movement to express...
In dance/movement therapy (DMT), it is a shared belief that humans can use dance movement to express...
Emotions color all aspects of our interaction with music. Not only composing music or playing a musi...
Background: The paper focuses on the problem of the effect of dance as a part of movement activities...
The objective of the present work was the characterization of mechanisms by which affective experien...