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Musculoskeletal problems of performing artists
Baillière's Clinical Rheumatology, 1994We have reviewed the frequency and variety of rheumatic problems among performing artists. For instrumentalists, injuries are related to the type of instrument played, the technique used and the effort expended in the quest for excellence. For dancers, musculoskeletal problems too reflect technique and effort.
J M, Greer, R S, Panush
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Musculoskeletal problems of performing artists
Current Opinion in Rheumatology, 1995Within the new field of performing arts medicine is an active group of researchers and clinicians who are dedicated to advancing our understanding of musculoskeletal problems of performers. Among these problems are those of the upper extremity in instrumental musicians such as overuse syndrome, entrapment neuropathies, focal dystonia, osteoarthritis ...
R A, Hoppmann, R R, Reid
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ARTISTIC PERFORMANCE IN ARCHITECTURE
Академический вестник УралНИИпроект РААСН, 2021Опираясь на трактовку перформанса, принятую в культурологии, искусствоведении, в статье предлагается интерпретация этого вида современного искусства в архитектуре. Понимание перформативности в архитектуре как изменений в процессе жизни зданий расширяется.
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Performance Psychology with Performing Artists
2017Performance psychology addresses issues of optimal performance across a wide range of fields. Optimal performance can be enhanced via psychological methods; psychology also addresses the mental barriers and detriments to performance. One major performance arena is the performing arts. The performing arts include music, dance, and theatre
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Expert care of the performing artist
Clinical Rheumatology, 2013Compared to elite athletes, elite performers, especially musicians and dancers, invariably lack expert medical backup even though their needs are just as great as the sportspeople. In some countries, this is now being realised and addressed. It is hoped that a new MSc in Performing Arts Medicine, recently introduced in the UK, will go some way towards ...
Howard, Bird, Ian, Macdonald
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How artistic directors motivate the consistency of artists’ performance
Arts and the Market, 2019Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore what motivation strategies live-entertainment artistic directors (ADs) use to increase consistency in their employees’ performances. Design/methodology/approach The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the research question: what motivation strategies do live-entertainment ADs use to ...
Anthony G. Ricotta +2 more
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Performance Artist/Art Performer: Laurie Anderson
1991Since her first performance work in 1974, Laurie Anderson has found herself concerned with a basic aesthetic dilemma that has troubled a number of other performance artists: how to create an intensely personal art that is not just simple autobiography.
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Laurie Anderson: Performance Artist
The Drama Review, 1980I always felt it was a mistake being labeled as an autobiographical artist.[…] Most of the work that I do is two-part or stereo, not monolithic at all—so there's always the yes/no, he/she, or whatever pairs I'm working with.Laurie Anderson, 1979Since her first performance work in 1974, Laurie Anderson has found herself concerned with a basic esthetic ...
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Upper Extremity Orthotics in Performing Artists
Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Clinics of North America, 2006Performing artists are an interesting group of patients with a need to maintain their activity at as high a functional level as possible. Their injuries generally are acute or chronic musculoskeletal overuse injuries, The underlying pathology of myositis, myofascial pain syndrome, tendonitis, capsulitis, and ligament sprain is essentially the same ...
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