Robin Grove, Catherine Stevens and Shirley McKechnie.
Carlton, Vic. :
Melbourne University Press,
2005.
vii, 211 pages :
illustrations ;
21 cm
Includes bibliographical references.
Introduction / Robin Grove and Shirley McKechnie -- Prologue : two traditions / Robin Grove -- Why do we like to dance and sing? / Stephen Malloch -- Light and shade in communicative musicality : a commentary on Stephen Malloch's 'Why do we like to dance and sing?' / Agnes Petocz -- Show me what you just did / Robin Grove -- Moving and thinking together in dance / John Sutton -- Navigating fine lines / Sue Healey -- Dancing memes, minds and designs / Shirley McKechnie -- In the air : extracts from an interview with Chrissie Parrott / Interviewer: Shirley McKechnie. / Edited by Michelle Potter -- Observer response to contemporary dance / Renee Glass -- Growing choreography / Mark Gordon -- Dance perception and the brain / Ivar Hagendoorn -- Cognitive science and the 'dancing brain' / Ryan D. Tweney -- Trans-disciplinary approaches to research into creation, performance, and appreciation of contemporary dance / Catherine Stevens -- Chronology of creating a dance : Anna Smith's Red rain / Catherine Stevens -- Unspoken dialogues : a response / Hilary Crampton.