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http://www.notyet.com.au/project/ampersnd/body-listening-an-essay
A new essay available online by Peter Eckersall on not yet it's difficult's (NYID) interest in the idea of the body as a discriminating ear; as a receptacle for and an initiator of movement.
The essay was written after watching the research presentation (AMPERS&ND) at Hellerau European Centre for the Arts exploring ways in which physical and musical information could be transferred between dancers to musicians.
With Australia's not yet it's difficult, UK's Elision Music Ensemble and Korea's Wuturi.
Pictured- Severine Ballon (cello) and Minsung Seo
Tags: Australia, Body, Elision, Korea, Listening, UK, Wuturi, and, arts, dance, More…difficult, it's, music, not, performing, yet
Permalink Reply by Cristian Vogel on July 27, 2011 at 3:57pm coincidentally, was working along similar lines at the recent GVASessions2011 in Geneva...
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