Gesture in Samba - PhD defense + video

Dear friends and colleagues, I am pleased to invite you to the public defense of my PhD thesis, entitled: “Gesture in Samba - a cross-modal analysis of dance and music from the Afro-Brazilian culture” The public defense will be realized at the Paarse zaal, Zebrastraat 32, Gent, (Belgium) on Monday, January 10th, at 16:00. There will be a reception following the event. I’ve prepared a short video about the thesis, available here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jP6nD93FzOQ Best wishes and a great 2011 for everybody, Luiz Naveda www.ipem.ugent.be/samba ABSTRACT Gesture in Samba: A cross-modal analysis of dance and music from the Afro-Brazilian culture Music and dance cannot be easily dissociated in the culture of the Afro-Brazilian samba. Together, these experiences convey a sort of unified gesture, or cross-modal gesture, which is acquired and performed through sound, movement and other modalities. In this study, we investigate how this gesture is modeled through sound and movement and how the interdependence between these modalities has influenced samba music and samba dances. Starting from commercial audio excerpts and field recordings, we demonstrated that samba is characterized by particular micro-timing deviations, as well as an unclear configuration of periodicities in the metrical structure of music. From motion capture and video recordings of dance, we developed methods that allow the description of gestures in terms of shapes and spatiotemporal reference frames. The applications of these methods to data-sets of motion capture recordings of samba dances show that the musical meter is indeed strongly represented in the gestures and in the dance space. In addition, we argue that the metric signature of samba music may actually be dependent on the metric structure of dance. The research shows that the sounding structure of samba cannot be fully understood without taking into consideration the role of the human body and the structure of dances. However, characteristic models of samba dances and music are beyond invariant properties of repetitive gestures or rhythm motives. More research is needed in order better understand the involvement of cultural factors in the structure of dances and music forms. Promotor: Prof. Dr. Marc Leman Reading committee: Prof. Dr. Ir. Mauricio Alves Loureiro Prof. Dr. Ir. Leon Van Noorden Prof. Dr. Katharina Pewny Dr. Dirk Moelants Ir. Todor Todoroff Examination committee: Prof. Dr. Marc Leman Prof. Dr. Francis Maes Prof. Dr. Maxilliaan Martens Prof. Dr. Christel Stalpaert Prof. Dr. Ir. Leon Van Noorden Prof. Dr. Katharina Pewny Dr. Dirk Moelants Ghent University Faculty of Arts and Philosophy Department of Art, Music and Theater Studies IPEM -Institute for Psychoacoustics and Electronic Music Blandijnberg 2, B-9000 Ghent, Belgium

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