Direct and indirect methods for measuring audience reactions to contemporary dance

Catherine Stevens, Heather Winskel, Clare Howell, Lyne-Marine Vidal, Josephine Milne-Home, Cyril Latimer

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    Abstract

    Contemporary dance"”an artform where the major medium is movement, deliberately and systematically cultivated for its own sake"”provides a complex, challenging but rich context for investigation of human perception and cognition (Hanna, 2008; McCarthy et al. 2006). In this paper, we outline two different techniques that have been applied to gauge psychological responses to Australian contemporary dance. The first direct and explicit questionnaire method can be administered after a live or recorded performance, and the second indirect, implicit method is useful in the context of dance film. Both techniques may be used to record and analyse perceptual and psychological responses to other artforms such as music, drama, cinema, new media, and multimedia.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationDance Dialogues: Conversations Across Cultures, Artforms and Practices: Proceedings of World Dance Alliance Global Summit 2008: Brisbane, 13–18 July, 2008
    PublisherQUT Creative Industries and Ausdance
    Number of pages14
    ISBN (Print)1875255176
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    EventWorld Dance Alliance -
    Duration: 13 Jul 2008 → …

    Conference

    ConferenceWorld Dance Alliance
    Period13/07/08 → …

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