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ABSTRACT Background Pediatric emergency medicine (PEM) training within emergency medicine (EM) residency programs varies widely in preceptor expertise, critical care exposure, and procedural opportunities. Despite the importance of pediatric airway management, real‐world exposure to critically ill children remains limited and inconsistent across ...
Kei U. Wong, Isabel T. Gross
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Postmodern Theory and the Choreography of Michael Clark
This study addresses two interrelated questions: Can postmodern ‘theory’ illuminate an understanding of Michael Clark’s work? and, a sub-question, In which ways, if at all, does Clark’s work demonstrate a postmodern sensibility?
Mathews, Rachel Ann
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ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate the effects of progressive resistance IMT on diaphragm muscle thickness, inspiratory muscle strength, balance, and isometric endurance of the hip‐back extensor muscles in professional dancers. Thirty‐six professional dancers (15 male, 21 female) aged 16–47 years were randomly assigned to either a training group (
Hakan Aksu +3 more
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The Impact of Dance Interventions on Adolescents’ Prosocial Behavior: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Introduction Adolescents are increasingly affected by complex societal challenges that impact their psychosocial development. Prosocial behaviors such as empathy, cooperation, and peer support are critical during this stage and contribute to positive academic, emotional, and social outcomes.
Chloe L. Brown +4 more
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Complexitatea tap dance-ului – improvizaţie versus coregrafie
Tap Dance Complexity – Improvisation Versus Choreography Understanding the tap dance complexity requires a multidisciplinary analysis, which exploits elements of the following disciplines: actor's art, stage improvisation, and choreography to ...
Adrian Strâmtu
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Precarious Movements: Choreography and the Museum
Since the mid twentieth century, dance has expanded beyond the stage, with works presented in myriad forms in galleries and museums around the world.
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The Evolution of an Interface for Choreographers Evolving Design
This paper describes the evolution of the interface to Life Forms, a compositional tool for the creation of dance choreography, and highlights some of the important lessons we have learned during a six year design and implementation period.
T. Calvert +4 more
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Drag as a meaningful occupation: A scoping review
Abstract Introduction Drag is a form of entertainment in which performers caricature or challenge gender norms. It is increasingly present in the media and research and seems to involve multiple interrelated activities. The objective of this study was to explore the scope of empirical research regarding the experience of drag performers and its ...
Louis‐Pierre Auger +5 more
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Fleshing out Law: Embodied Encounters and the Material Geographies of Legal Space
Short Abstract This article explores how legality is produced, negotiated and contested through embodied encounters in urban courtrooms. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork in German district courts, it develops the modalities of appearing, suspending and filtering to analyse how bodies are made to perform, endure and navigate legal processes.
Sarah Klosterkamp
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Performance at the UT Performing Arts Center. Thursday night. Choreography: Yacov Sharir.
Sharir, Yacov, Hartford Ballet
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