Thinking in four dimensions : creativity and cognition in contemporary dance /
Thinking in 4 dimensions
Robin Grove, Catherine Stevens and Shirley McKechnie.
- Carlton, Vic. : Melbourne University Press, 2005.
- vii, 211 p. : ill. ; 21 cm.
Bibliographical references (p. 200-202)
Introduction / Prologue : two traditions / 1. Why do we like to dance and sing? / 2. Light and shade in communicative musicality : a commentary on Stephen Malloch's 'Why do we like to dance and sing?' / 3. Show me what you just did / 4. Moving and thinking together in dance / 5. Navigating fine lines / 6. Dancing memes, minds and designs / 7. In the air : extracts from an interview with Chrissie Parrott / 8. Observer response to contemporary dance / 9. Growing choreography / 10. Dance perception and the brain / 11. Cognitive science and the 'dancing brain' / 12. Trans-disciplinary approaches to research into creation, performance, and appreciation of contemporary dance / 13. Chronology of creating a dance : Anna Smith's Red rain / 14. Unspoken dialogues : a response / Appendix 1: Some outcomes / Appendix 2: Creating 'Red Rain' / Robin Grove and Shirley McKechnie -- Robin Grove -- Stephen Malloch -- Agnes Petocz -- Robin Grove -- John Sutton -- Sue Healey -- Shirley McKechnie -- Interviewer: Shirley McKechnie ; edited by Michelle Potter -- Renee Glass -- Mark Gordon -- Ivar Hagendoorn -- Ryan D. Tweney -- Catherine Stevens -- Catherine Stevens -- Hilary Crampton -- (Publications 1999-2004) -- choreographer Anna Smith's notes.
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