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Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1953 
(1955). Spotlight on the Dance. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 56-62.
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(1955). Spotlight on the Dance. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 26, No. 3, pp. 56-62.
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Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation, 1960 
(1961). Spotlight on the Dance. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 32, No. 9, pp. 45-46.
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(1961). Spotlight on the Dance. Journal of Health, Physical Education, Recreation: Vol. 32, No. 9, pp. 45-46.
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Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance All Night!
2017This chapter examines Black women's Christian performance via contemporary television and the internet to gain insights into how screen audiences are invited to experience the Holy Spirit. It argues that in these moments, with Black women (and Black audience members and judges) performing, praising, and testifying, the Holy Spirit moves not only ...
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Science's STKE, 2007 
The basic spinal network mechanisms underlying limb movements are still not fully understood. Investigating spinal cord preparations from adult turtles, Berg et al . describe how spinal networks operate during motor pattern generation.
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The basic spinal network mechanisms underlying limb movements are still not fully understood. Investigating spinal cord preparations from adult turtles, Berg et al . describe how spinal networks operate during motor pattern generation.
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Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation, 1951 
(1952). Spotlight on the Dance. Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation: Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 40-55.
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(1952). Spotlight on the Dance. Journal of the American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation: Vol. 23, No. 3, pp. 40-55.
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Dance Interactive Learning Systems
ACM Computing Surveys, 2019Motion Capture and whole-body interaction technologies have been experimentally proven to contribute to the enhancement of dance learning and to the investigation of bodily knowledge, innovating at the same time the practice of dance.
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2019 
Many people of our age have lost touch with the subjective experience of the living body, and dance is one of the links that can take us back to a time when this was not so. Some folk dances have evolved in unbroken tradition from ancient religious cults. A dance still performed in some Greek villages is thought to derive from a Minoan ritual connected
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Many people of our age have lost touch with the subjective experience of the living body, and dance is one of the links that can take us back to a time when this was not so. Some folk dances have evolved in unbroken tradition from ancient religious cults. A dance still performed in some Greek villages is thought to derive from a Minoan ritual connected
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The dancing goddesses: folklore, archaeology, and the origins of European dance
Research in Dance Education, 2018the family role within professional practice context and the latter insight to the negotiated and meditative inter-generational experience of dance from the perspective of father and son.
Edward C. Warburton
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2007 
Abstract This chapter explores Yeats’s apparent shift to a ‘new’ kind of dance for his plays and shows how it had a longer gestation than we might think. It suggests that the later dance style emerged as a natural development of Yeats’s ongoing ideas about the function of the symbol, ceremonial ritual, and a poetics of impersonality ...
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Abstract This chapter explores Yeats’s apparent shift to a ‘new’ kind of dance for his plays and shows how it had a longer gestation than we might think. It suggests that the later dance style emerged as a natural development of Yeats’s ongoing ideas about the function of the symbol, ceremonial ritual, and a poetics of impersonality ...
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Dancing machines: ‘Dance Dance Revolution’, cybernetic dance, and musical taste
Popular Music, 2006In ‘Dance Dance Revolution’ (DDR), an arcade and home video game distributed by the Japanese entertainment corporation Konami, players move their feet in specific patterns set to electronic dance music. Only by achieving a high accuracy rate can a player advance from one level to the next.
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