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« on: February 28, 2011, 09:22:02 AM »

http://www.stumbleupon.com/?pre=fr3_instumbler

Now here is a great way to burn a few days!  Random links to neat things on the web that others have found.  Look out though as it is liked to FB and I'm sure your stumble will appear on your friends pages if you don't first delete it (if you can - I haven't signed on yet, just tried it as a visitor).
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« Reply #1 on: March 01, 2011, 01:05:27 AM »

My brother got me onto this site some time ago.  Really cool stuff on it.
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« Reply #2 on: July 05, 2011, 07:50:44 AM »

Conference "Touching and to be Touched - Kinesthesia and Empathy in Dance" July 7-9, 2011, Berlin


ANY ONE HEARD ABOUT THIS IT SOUNDS VERY INTEReSTING...

Touch is a fundamental element of dance. The (time-)forms and contact zones of physical touch are means of expression both of self-reflexivity and the interaction of the dancers. Liberties and limits, creative possibilities and taboos of touch convey insights in the "aisthesis" of dances: in their dynamics and communicative structure, in the production and disciplining of affects.



The conference "Touching and to be Touched - Kinesthesia and Empathy in Dance" is steered by the question in what way forms and practices of touch in dance are connected with the evocation of feelings. The planned contributions therefore will research touch from the perspectives of motion and touch of the physical body and of being moved/being touched in the emotional sense.



Guiding questions for this conference ask about the modes of transfer - between touching, being touched and observing touch in dance. Working on the assumptions of various theories of body, emotion and senses, how are the processes of tactile touch, and being touched emotionally, interpreted? Is there a specific spectrum of emotions that is activated during these processes (within both the auditor and the practitioner)? How could the relationship of movement, touch and emotion be analyzed in connection to kinesthesia and empathy?



The conference is divided into three sections:


1. Contributions to the concepts of touch in dance, and to the theory of touch within the dynamic relations between kinesthesia and empathy.



2. Contributions to the theory and practice of Contact Improvisation with particular reference to touch and emotion.



3. Contributions to Argentine Tango investigating

- the relationship between different techniques/styles and emotional effects,

- the interplay of movement and music,

- sensation versus emotion regarding kinesthesia and empathy.

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« Reply #3 on: May 18, 2013, 07:13:52 AM »

I'm confused.Is this a dance website,or just random stuff,kind of like Reddit?
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