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Performing Time: Synchrony and Temporal Flow in Music and Dance

  • Author: London, Justin
  • Author: Wöllner, Clemens

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Contents

  • 0 Wollner & London: Introduction to Performing Time
  • 1 Bettina Blasing: Time experiences in dance
  • 2 Mariusz Kozak: Varieties of musical temporality
  • 3 Keith Doelling, Sophie Herbst, Luc Arnal & Virginie van Wassenhove: Psychological and neuroscientific foundations of rhythms and timing
  • 4 Sylvie Droit-Volet & Natalia Martinelli: The psychological underpinnings of feelings of the passage of time
  • 5 Justin London: What is musical tempo?
  • 6 Renee Conroy: Telling time: Dancers, dancemakers, and audience members
  • 7 Molly Henry & Sonja Kotz: Preferred tempo and its relation to personal sense of time and temporal flow
  • 8 Coline Joufflineau: Time through the magnifying glass of slowness: a case study in Myriam Gourfink's choreography
  • 9 Alexander Jensenius: Standing still together: Reflections on a one-year-long exploration of human micromotion
  • 10 David Hammerschmidt: Spontaneous motor tempo: A window into the inner sense of time
  • 11 Mari Romarheim Haugen: An embodied perspective on rhythm in music-dance genres
  • 12 Guy Madison: Moving together in music and dance - features of entrainment and sensorimotor synchronisation
  • 13 Werner Goebl & Laura Bishop: Joint shaping of musical time: How togetherness emerges in music ensemble performance
  • 14 Julien Laroche, Tommi Himberg & Asaf Bachrach: Making time together: An exploration of participatory time-making through collective dance improvisation
  • 15 Birgitta Burger & Petri Toiviainen: Time and synchronisation in dance movement
  • 16 Simone Dalla Bella: Unravelling individual differences in synchronizing to the beat of music
  • 17 Anne Danielsen: Shaping the beat bin in computer-based grooves
  • 18 Matthew H. Woolhouse: The 'synchrony effect' in dance: how rhythmic scaffolding and vision facilitate social cohesion
  • 19 Clemens Wollner: Changes in psychological time when attending to different temporal structures in music
  • 20 Pieter-Jan Maes & Marc Leman: Expressive timing in music and dance interactions: a dynamic perspective
  • 21 Psyche Loui: Temporal aspects of musical expectancy and creativity in improvisation: A review of recent neuroscientific studies and an updated model
  • 22 Anna Pakes: Experiences of time in boring dance
  • 23 Jason Noble, Tanor Bonin, Roger Dean & Stephen McAdams: Evaluating the psychological reality of alternate temporalities in contemporary music: Empirical case studies of Gerard Grisey's Vortex Temporum
  • 24 Kristina Knowles & Richard Ashley: Measuring experienced time while listening to music
  • 25 Jan Stupacher, Michael Hove & Peter Vuust: The experience of musical groove: body movement, pleasure, and social bonding
  • 26 Marc Wittmann: Embodied time: what the psychology and neuroscience of time can learn from the performing arts
  • 27 Russell Hartenberger: Learning to feel the time: Reflections of a percussionist
  • 28 Henry Daniel, Justin London: Performing and feeling time in contemporary dance
  • 29 Kent Nagano, Clemens Wollner: Music is a unique artform because of the temporal aspect
  • 30 Stewart Copeland & Daniel Levitin: Timing, tempo and rhythm: Evidence from the laboratory and the concert stage