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Spinning the pole: A discursive analysis of the websites of recreational pole dancing studios

open access: yesFeminism and Psychology, 2011
Pole dancing is an activity that came to prominence in strip clubs. Despite its widespread reinvention as a fitness activity for women, pole dancing is still strongly associated with, and indeed trades on, its exotic, erotic and sexual connotations.
Ngaire Donaghue, Tim Kurz
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Dance Dance Dance

Ploughshares, 2013
The poet Major Jackson (Holding Company, Hoops) compiles this eclectic Spring issue, which includes the work of several distinguished writers and newcomers. Featuring poetry by writers like Mark Doty, Martin Espada, Tony Hoagland, Laura Kasischke, Sharon Olds, Carl Phillips, and Tracy K.
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Dance, Dance, Dance

The Sciences, 1980
Book reviewed in this article:TO DANCE IS HUMAN by Judith Lynne ...
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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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Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance, Dance All Night!

2017
This 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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Dance and Not Dance

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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DANCING, Dance ANd Choreography

The Fifth Richard Tapia Celebration of Diversity in Computing Conference: Intellect, Initiatives, Insight, and Innovations, 2009
In this paper, we describe our proof of concept system that uses genetic algorithms to generate choreography for the waltz, a ballroom dance. We detail the representation of the dance steps and sequences our system manipulates, and our design of the fitness function to guide the algorithm. Preliminary results show that we have successfully incorporated
Mario Nakazawa, Andrea Paezold-Ruehl
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Dancing the dance on

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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Dancing machines: ‘Dance Dance Revolution’, cybernetic dance, and musical taste

Popular Music, 2006
In ‘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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