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The effectiveness of music–movement integration for vulnerable groups: a systematic literature review [PDF]
Marja-Leena Juntunen, Katja Sutela
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Align Your Rhythm: Generating Highly Aligned Dance Poses with Gating-Enhanced Rhythm-Aware Feature Representation [PDF]
Automatically generating natural, diverse and rhythmic human dance movements driven by music is vital for virtual reality and film industries. However, generating dance that naturally follows music remains a challenge, as existing methods lack proper beat alignment and exhibit unnatural motion dynamics.
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The 1990s “Kutaisi Wave”: Music and Youth Movement in a Postindustrial Periphery
Lauren Ninoshvili
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O.1.2-6 Music and Movement for Health: an arts-based Intervention to promote health and wellbeing of community dwelling older adults in Ireland [PDF]
Amanda M. Clifford+14 more
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Abstract This research paper investigates the effects of integrating multiliteracies in a Content and Language Integrated Learning (CLIL) programme on language development and content understanding among preschoolers in an urban city of Greece. The case study focuses on early literacy skills, spoken discourse and vocabulary.
Isaak Papadopoulos
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A Study of the Music of the First Movement of Schumann’s “Vienna Carnival” Op.26 [PDF]
Xinxin Pan
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Abstract Education, including school education, is widely understood as fundamental to a just response to global climate and ecological crises. We examined the practices of teachers based in England focused on climate change and sustainability education (CCSE).
Elizabeth A. C. Rushton+2 more
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Music-guided imagination activity combined with multimodal movement on college students with autism [PDF]
Cheng Jiang, Ziwei Jiang
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Kinnera S. Maturi, Heather Sheridan
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A patient decision aid about the opportunistic salpingectomy was clinically used, praised for its user‐friendly design, and recommended for use in the decision‐making and effectively enhancing patient perception of their knowledge. Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) are known for their high porosity and stability, making them ideal for various ...
Shahzad Iqbal+6 more
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