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Performing The Remembered Present The Cognition Of Memory In Dance Theatre And Music Edited By Pil Hansen And Bettina Blsing

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Performing The Remembered Present The Cognition Of Memory In Dance Theatre And Music Edited By Pil Hansen And Bettina Blsing
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Methuen Drama
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.77 MB
Author: Edited by Pil Hansen and Bettina Bläsing
ISBN: 9781474284714, 9781474284745, 147428471X, 1474284744
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Performing The Remembered Present The Cognition Of Memory In Dance Theatre And Music Edited By Pil Hansen And Bettina Blsing by Edited By Pil Hansen And Bettina Bläsing 9781474284714, 9781474284745, 147428471X, 1474284744 instant download after payment.

This international collection brings together scientists, scholars, and artist-researchers from four continents to explore the cognition of memory through the performing arts and examine artistic strategies that target cognitive processes of memory and learning. The strongly embodied and highly trained memory systems of performing artists render artistic practice a rich context for understanding how memory is formed, utilized, and adapted through interaction with others and active engagement with tasks, instruments and environments. Using methods of scientific experimentation, practice-based research, and analytical case studies that bridge disciplines, the authors pursue questions about the following subjects:
* embodiment and amnesia in collectively distributed memory;
* memory triggers in performance creation and reception;
* the journey from explicit learning to implicit skill acquisition in performance training;
* the relationship between memory and creative spontaneity;
* memorization and gesture;
* and the augmentation of identification through performance recall.

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