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Dancers Hear What We Don't by Emeri Fetzer

William Forsythe’s Sider relies on sounds the audience can’t hear — In dance training and performance, stress is often placed on musicality: a dancer’s ability to coordinate movement with the changing dynamics of musical accompaniment. An audience can experience the fruit of this coordination when sound is made visual in dance. But what if the more »

SOURCE: TDF at 11:21AM on October 8, 2013

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