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Background Sleep is important for health and performance but has rarely been studied in professional dancers. The aim was to analyse the prevalence of sleep problems in professional dancers and their potential determinants at the beginning of and during ...
Astrid Junge +3 more
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Background Most studies on injuries of professional dancers used a medical-attention and/or time-loss definition and did not analyse all health problems. Further, almost all studies included just one company.
Astrid Junge +3 more
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Otakar Zich: Aesthetic and Artistic Evaluation, Parts 2 & 3
In this important article, first published in 1917, the Czech aesthetician, musicologist, and composer Otakar Zich (1879–1934) distinguishes between two kinds of evaluation of a work of art: aesthetic evaluation and artistic evaluation.
Roman Dykast
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Music Therapy and Other Music-Based Interventions in Pediatric Health Care: An Overview
Background: In pediatric health care, non-pharmacological interventions such as music therapy have promising potential to complement traditional medical treatment options in order to facilitate recovery and well-being. Music therapy and other music-based
Thomas Stegemann +4 more
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Courage to Create: A New Music Education Degree in Instrumental and Vocal Teaching
As a special partnership that offers a unique way to strengthen the arts and cultural developments in Singapore, a new curriculum was offered to prepare students for instrumental and vocal teaching careers, with a focus on pedagogical instruction and ...
Ernest H. C. Lim +2 more
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Prospective cohort study on injuries and health problems among circus arts students
Aim The amount of injuries, illnesses and mental health problems was calculated among circus arts students, using a method designed to capture more than just time-loss and/or medical injuries.
Janine H Stubbe +2 more
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Surgical hematoma removal promotes skeletal muscle recovery in a rat laceration model
Muscle hematomas can exacerbate inflammation, delay healing, and reduce function after muscle injury. This study examined whether early hematoma removal promoted recovery in a rat model of tibialis anterior muscle laceration.
Yujie Ren +7 more
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The article is an autobiographical account by a theater artist who sees herself as a “theatrical nomad.” She recounts her journey from childhood in Romania, influenced by puppet theater, to her studies in Prague, where she deepened her connection ...
Irina Niculescu
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Every musical work, recorded, and/or performed as pre-planned live or spontaneously staged, is decorated, in-filled and typified by cultural trait-values. These values may be typically embedded, direct, reflective, borrowed or mixed. In the light of the
Olusakin Oluniyi
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Abstract In a discussion of three kinds of performing art—performance art, music, and theatre—this chapter explores three topics: (1) The performer’s moral responsibility to her- or himself. When this topic is broached in the criticism of an artwork, it is often because a performer has done something that raises the question of whether ...
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