A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance
Chiou S-C (2017)
Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom.
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2017
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2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition
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Oxford, United Kingdom
Konferenzdatum
2017-07-09 – 2017-07-11
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https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2916856
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Chiou S-C. A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance. Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Chiou, S. - C. (2017). A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance. Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Chiou, Shiau-Chuen. 2017. “A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance”. Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom .
Chiou, S. - C. (2017).“A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance”. Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom.
Chiou, S.-C., 2017. A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance. Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom.
S.-C. Chiou, “A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance”, Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2017.
Chiou, S.-C.: A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance. Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom (2017).
Chiou, Shiau-Chuen. “A continuous decision-making process in dance: Contact improvisation as a way of performance”. Presented at the 2017 Conference on Movement and Cognition, Oxford, United Kingdom, 2017.