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    Finding a rhythm within by Jan-Albert van den Berg

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Four idiomatic soundtracks, namely tonedeaf, rhythm, polyphonic narratives, and dance determine the structure of the article. Although each of these soundtracks represents a unique story, together they create a harmonious melody, as in the central metaphor of polyphony. …”
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    « Un néant follement attifé » : macabre et grotesque dans Mesure pour Mesure by Sophie Chiari

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Thus, the play presents us with a whole series of frail and disquieting characters, and the medieval theme of the Dance of Death running throughout the tragicomedy reveals the vanity of their speeches and attitudes. …”
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    The migrant and refugee entrepreneur (of the self): vernacular modes of immaterial labor as (re)invention of the self in the destination country by Laura Alves Scherer1, Carmem Ligia Iochins Grisci

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The cartographic method was used to collect data from interviews and participant observation in Porto Alegre (Brazil), exploring events-activities, key informants, and economic migrants and refugees from the global south who work with music, dance, food, fashion, language, and political-cultural representation. …”
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    American Sand Wasp (suggested common name), Bembix americana Fabricius, 1793 (Insecta: Hymenoptera: Crabronidae: Bembicinae) by Marirose P. Kuhlman, Adam G. Dale

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Males participate in a distinctive mating behavior called a “sun dance” in which groups of males fly low over nesting areas waiting for females to emerge so they can be the first to mate with them. …”
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    Of Trips and Drifts: Anthropological Groove and Nightlife as an Ethnographic Space by Gustavo Blázquez, Agustín Liarte Tiloca

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…This article analyses the epistemological, methodological and ethical issues faced during ethnographic research examining nightlife, music, dance and eroticism in Córdoba, Argentina. First off, we conceptualize the meanings that “nightlife” had for the subjects in the research process and describe the diversity of “nights” that we encountered in the research process. …”
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    Yorùbá Coastal Christian Communities: From the Evangelist Band Mission to the Zion and Holy Apostles Communities by Adégbọlá Tolú Adéfì

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…While the different conditions of the periods in which these movements operated, and the different conditions in which these religious activities were organized, matter, both movements offered their converts a new understanding of the world in which existing practices, were re-examined through an engagement with education and ‘modernity’ in a more general sense, and through existing forms of spiritual expression such as music, dance, and dress. …”
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    Film Review: Jagun Jagun, Nigeria, 2023. Produced by Euphoria 360 Media. Netflix. 129 minutes, Yoruba (with English subtitles). No price reported. Directed by Tope Adebayo and Adeb... by Yemi Atanda

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Doing this focuses on configuring the interface between technology and entrepreneurship with its attendance use of traditional visual elements, songs, dance, imageries, metaphors and other Yoruba poetic renditions for aesthetic values. …”
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    Taming Eschatology: The Case of Silja Walter OSB by Bernard Łukasz Sawicki, Chiara Tacchinardi

    Published 2022-03-01
    “… This paper examines the eschatological themes in the series of poems, The Dance of Obedience or the Straw Carpet, written by the Benedictine nun Silja Walter (1919–2011) — Sr. …”
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    Poets and Puppets: Interarts Collaboration in Alfred Kreymborg’s Lima Beans by Yasna Bozhkova

    Published 2020-09-01
    “…Second, it specifically focuses on the blurring of the boundaries between the different arts—drama, poetry, and dance among others—in this play, whose dialogues were conceived as free verse. …”
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    Song folklore of the Crimean Tatars: the aspect of identification (part 1) by Rustem Komurdzhi

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The work included historical, comic, lyrical, dance and others. Variants of previously studied songs were also obligatorily viewed.…”
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    Transcultural transformation in cinema by Yu. V. Vorontsova

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…This concept was the basis for a study of the organisational practices of director Carlos Saura, who in his last phase of his career focused on making films that offer samples of music, dance and unusual storytelling (based on the principle of “photography”) associated to the Iberian and Latin American space. …”
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    SYNESTHESIA BETWEEN SOUND AND COLOUR by George APOSTOLESCU

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…At the opposite pole we come across synesthetic episodes in pop-rock music or in disco dance music. The Avant-garde is a decisive factor of synesthetic development due to the synergy between music and visual art. …”
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    Navigating the Physical and Mental Landscape of Cardio, Aerobic, Zumba, and Yoga by Abhijeet Verma, Neelam Balekar, Ayushi Rai

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Aerobic exercise contributes to heart health, lowers blood pressure, and promotes mental wellness. Zumba a dynamic dance-fitness program offers cardiovascular benefits, calorie burning, muscle toning, enhanced coordination, and stress reduction, fostering both physical and social well-being. …”
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    As Spirits Speak: Interaction in Wauja Exoteric Ritual by Christopher Ball

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…In view of the gravity of the circumstance and the weight of the obligation it creates, the ritual interaction is a surprisingly inelaborate and quotidian counterpart to Wauja esoteric shamanic practice and elaborate collective rituals involving music and dance. I question how it is that Wauja ideology supports the practice of regular folk verbally channeling spirits, and suggest that in fact Wauja cultural ideologies of illness, language, and cosmology emerge in precisely such interactive texts as this. …”
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    Iterativity, agency, and feminism in the Hindu Tij songs of Nepal by Basanti Timalsina, Victoria L. Bergvall

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…We study the iterative discursive forms of language (word choice, syntax, and semantics) and multimodal displays (as modern media spread audiovisuals in songs and dances) arising around the Nepali Hindu festival of Tij, where women gather, feast, then fast, sing, and dance to honor the union of goddess Parvati and god Shiva. …”
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    DEVELOPMENT OF A PROJECT BASED ONLINE LEARNING MODEL TO IMPROVE THE SKILLS AND ABILITIES OF ACTORS FOR STUDENTS by Welly Suryandoko

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The implementation stage of this research is only until development is carried out in the drama, dance, and music education study program with students consisting of one Sendratasik study program consisting of 3 traditional theater, actor, and educational theater courses. …”
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    Research of organisation specifics of shooting process in the creation of an audiovisual product by Yu. V. Vorontsova, A. Yu. Mazur

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…Saura made a series of films based on the flamenco culture, reflecting his experiments to establish the relationship between the beat of the music and dance and the rhythm of the set-up and movement of the camera. …”
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    JEJAK SEJARAH PERGESERAN IDENTITAS AGAMIS MENJADI PUB-KULTUR DI PATI by Fathimatuz Zahra

    Published 2018-06-01
    “…While from Babad Randukuning, the story of tayub dancer struggle called “Rondho Kuning”, the first women who built dance community although initially opposed by the Duke at that time, religious identity has shifted toward pub-culture. …”
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