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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Bibliography For "Keeping The Rhythm Of Creativity: Celebrating The Performing Arts And Intellectual Property", Isabella Piechota, Arianna Tillman, Kalea Brown, Katherine Roth
Bibliography For "Keeping The Rhythm Of Creativity: Celebrating The Performing Arts And Intellectual Property", Isabella Piechota, Arianna Tillman, Kalea Brown, Katherine Roth
Library Displays and Bibliographies
A bibliography created to support a display about the performing arts and intellectual property at the Leatherby Libraries during April 2024 at the Leatherby Libraries at Chapman University.
The Dancer's Unspoken Superpower: Consciousness Of Mind And Body, Mandy Fang
The Dancer's Unspoken Superpower: Consciousness Of Mind And Body, Mandy Fang
Student Scholar Symposium Abstracts and Posters
“Dancing is visceral, but it is more than just physical,” my jazz professor Steven Sofia likes to say. Dancing is an art of multitasking; it’s interdisciplinary in that it is physically, but also mentally overwhelming on a dancer’s conscious mind. Psychologically, dancers can be more efficient in how they approach training, but there’s a lack of prioritizing the conscious connection between mind and body in the dance community.
So, what mindfulness tactics can contemporary dancers utilize to most efficiently bridge their conscious mind with their physical body? Made possible with funding from the Center of Undergraduate Excellence, I attended Alonzo …
Masters At Chapman, Julianne O'Brien, Ido Tadmor, Dwight Roden
Masters At Chapman, Julianne O'Brien, Ido Tadmor, Dwight Roden
Dance Programs
No abstract provided.
Spring Dance Concert, Jennifer Backhaus, Liz Curtis
Spring Dance Concert, Jennifer Backhaus, Liz Curtis
Dance Programs
No abstract provided.
Frameworks Concert, Amanda Kay White
Works In Progress, Robin Kish, Julianne O'Brien, Tomas Tamayo, Amanda Kay White
Works In Progress, Robin Kish, Julianne O'Brien, Tomas Tamayo, Amanda Kay White
Dance Programs
No abstract provided.
Fall Dance Concert, Jennifer Backhaus, Alicia Guy
Fall Dance Concert, Jennifer Backhaus, Alicia Guy
Dance Programs
No abstract provided.
Spring Dance Concert, Jennifer Backhaus
Concert Intime, Julianne O'Brien, Jessica Torres, Amanda Kay White
Concert Intime, Julianne O'Brien, Jessica Torres, Amanda Kay White
Dance Programs
No abstract provided.
Works In Progress, Robin Kish, Wilson Mendieta, Julianne O'Brien, Tomas Tamayo
Works In Progress, Robin Kish, Wilson Mendieta, Julianne O'Brien, Tomas Tamayo
Dance Programs
No abstract provided.
Reliability Of A Barre-Mounted Dynamometer-Stabilizing Device In Measuring Dance-Specific Muscle Performance, Melissa Strzelinksi, Lori Thein Brody, Jo Armour Smith, Shaw Bronner
Reliability Of A Barre-Mounted Dynamometer-Stabilizing Device In Measuring Dance-Specific Muscle Performance, Melissa Strzelinksi, Lori Thein Brody, Jo Armour Smith, Shaw Bronner
Physical Therapy Faculty Articles and Research
BACKGROUND: Hand-held dynamometry is considered an efficient, effective, and portable means of objectively measuring lower extremity strength; however, it has yet to be studied specific to dance-relevant muscle performance. Also, dynamometry is often criticized for variability in results based on tester strength and sex. Use of an external stabilizing device has been suggested to minimize differences in outcomes between male and female testers by reducing variability associated with tester strength limitations. Therefore, this study used a barre-mounted, portable dynamometer stabilizing device to improve consistency of results among different testers for assessing hip and lower extremity muscle performance in dance-relevant positions. …
Fall Dance Concert, Liz Maxwell, Alicia Guy, Sean Greene, Will Johnston, Julianne O'Brien Pedersen, Ido Tadmor
Fall Dance Concert, Liz Maxwell, Alicia Guy, Sean Greene, Will Johnston, Julianne O'Brien Pedersen, Ido Tadmor
Dance Programs
No abstract provided.
Trunk Coordination In Dancers And Non-Dancers, Danielle N. Jarvis, Jo Armour Smith, Kornelia Kulig
Trunk Coordination In Dancers And Non-Dancers, Danielle N. Jarvis, Jo Armour Smith, Kornelia Kulig
Physical Therapy Faculty Articles and Research
Variability, or how a task changes across trials, may reveal differences between athletes of differing skill levels. The purpose of this study was to examine trunk and lower extremity (LE) single joint kinematic variability and inter-segmental coordination variability in dancers and non-dancers during bipedal vertical dance jumps (sautés). Twenty healthy females, ten with no formal dance training and ten professional dancers, performed 20 consecutive sautés. Single joint kinematic variability was assessed using mean standard deviation of angular displacement, and inter-segmental coordination variability was assessed using angular deviation of the coupling angle between segments. Within the context of the standard error …