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IEEE International Conference on Computer Vision, 2018 
This paper presents a simple method for “do as I do” motion transfer: given a source video of a person dancing, we can transfer that performance to a novel (amateur) target after only a few minutes of the target subject performing standard moves.
Caroline Chan +3 more
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This paper presents a simple method for “do as I do” motion transfer: given a source video of a person dancing, we can transfer that performance to a novel (amateur) target after only a few minutes of the target subject performing standard moves.
Caroline Chan +3 more
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DeepDance: Music-to-Dance Motion Choreography With Adversarial Learning
IEEE transactions on multimedia, 2020The creation of improvised dancing choreographies is an important research field of cross-modal analysis. A key point of this task is how to effectively create and correlate music and dance with a probabilistic one-to-many mapping, which is essential to ...
Guofei Sun +5 more
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Self-supervised Dance Video Synthesis Conditioned on Music
ACM Multimedia, 2020We present a self-supervised approach with pose perceptual loss for automatic dance video generation. Our method can produce a realistic dance video that conforms to the beats and rhymes of given music.
Xuanchi Ren +3 more
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Dance to Read or Dance to Dance?
Arts Education Policy Review, 2001(2001). Dance to Read or Dance to Dance? Arts Education Policy Review: Vol. 102, REAP: How Good a Harvest?: Symposium on the Reviewing Education and the Arts Project, pp. 27-29.
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PAJ: A Journal of Performance and Art, 2005 
When we attend a dance festival we tend to know what we are looking for: new dance works, perhaps some well-known works by prominent choreographers (if we are nostalgic or enjoy a historical perspective), fresh ideas by younger and emerging choreographers, some experimental pieces by cross-over artists, and promising new companies from abroad to expand
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When we attend a dance festival we tend to know what we are looking for: new dance works, perhaps some well-known works by prominent choreographers (if we are nostalgic or enjoy a historical perspective), fresh ideas by younger and emerging choreographers, some experimental pieces by cross-over artists, and promising new companies from abroad to expand
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Dancing Mathematics and the Mathematics of Dance
Math Horizons, 2011(2011). Dancing Mathematics and the Mathematics of Dance. Math Horizons: Vol. 18, No. 3, pp. 16-20.
Karl Schaffer, sarah-marie belcastro
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Dance with Melody: An LSTM-autoencoder Approach to Music-oriented Dance Synthesis
ACM Multimedia, 2018Dance is greatly influenced by music. Studies on how to synthesize music-oriented dance choreography can promote research in many fields, such as dance teaching and human behavior research.
Taoran Tang, Jia Jia, Hanyang Mao
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Online technologies in dance education (China and worldwide experience)
Research in Dance Education, 2020The article analyses the current prospects for the use of Internet technologies in the area of study ‘Choreography and Dance’ in the field of higher education and professional e-Learning. The work aims to determine how students studying ‘Choreography and
Yuhui You
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The Sciences, 1980 
Book reviewed in this article:TO DANCE IS HUMAN by Judith Lynne ...
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Book reviewed in this article:TO DANCE IS HUMAN by Judith Lynne ...
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Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1958 
(1959). Spotlight on the Dance. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 81-83.
Bettie Jane Wooten, Joan English
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(1959). Spotlight on the Dance. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 81-83.
Bettie Jane Wooten, Joan English
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