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What Dance Production Can Learn From Agile Software Development
Kavya Kaushik
What Dance Production Can Learn From Agile Software Development
Kavya Kaushik

Dance and theatre production works identically to software production: creatives come together
to build a product, perform it for audiences, and improve the product after audience feedback.

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Kavya Kaushik
A Dancer’s Perspective: Science and Public Engagement. Experiencing the World via Movement, Perception, Thoughts, and Emotions
Jody Oberfelder
A Dancer’s Perspective: Science and Public Engagement. Experiencing the World via Movement, Perception, Thoughts, and Emotions
Jody Oberfelder

Does your Body Think? Do your Neurons Dance? And who is the choreographer?

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Jody Oberfelder
What TED taught me: An idea worth spreading
Ali Golding
What TED taught me: An idea worth spreading
Ali Golding

“Dance movement is powerful” the opening line of my recent TEDx talk; a throwing down of a metaphorical gauntlet to invite deep consideration over the next 18 minutes of my topic ‘The science of dance: Why...

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Ali Golding
To access all areas: using dance and science to become more inclusive of disability and reflective on accessibility
Charlotte Maxwell
To access all areas: using dance and science to become more inclusive of disability and reflective on accessibility
Charlotte Maxwell

When we watch dance, we are exposing ourselves to a series of movements and transitions that link together to share a story and emotion with us. One might say that the moving moves us. But when we consider the...

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Charlotte Maxwell
On Moving Limbs, Dancing Brains, and Mind-Body Connections between Performers and Spectators
Emily S. Cross
On Moving Limbs, Dancing Brains, and Mind-Body Connections between Performers and Spectators
Emily S. Cross

Choreographer and philosopher Ivar Hagendoorn once remarked that “The limbs move, but it is the brain that dances”. With these words, Hagendoorn resolutely places the brain on centre stage, in a domain more often...

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Emily S. Cross
Dance as public service announcement: the use of voiceovers and scripted delivery in dance
Ka Bradley
Dance as public service announcement: the use of voiceovers and scripted delivery in dance
Ka Bradley

Epigraphs are an invitation to argument. Pithy, graceful, severed from context and recontextualised – often rehashed and rerealised – by the authors of essays, books, poetry collections and blog posts, they are words...

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Ka Bradley
Every scientist has at least a bit of artist in them
Quentin Cooper
Every scientist has at least a bit of artist in them
Quentin Cooper

They might not realise it, but every scientist has at least a bit of artist in them. Back in the 1830s, when the newly formed British Association for the Advancement of Science (now the British Science Association) began holding big...

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Quentin Cooper
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