HCI challenges in Dance Education
Dance learning is by nature multimodal, while dance practice presents a wide diversity across genres and contexts. Choreography and artistic contemporary dance performances have been using interactive technologies to support their creative process for several decades. Nevertheless the use of interac...
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doaj-95e611e9f53346f4b98eacbd7a281be62020-11-24T23:43:32ZengEuropean Alliance for Innovation (EAI)EAI Endorsed Transactions on Ambient Systems2032-927X2016-08-01391510.4108/eai.23-8-2016.151642HCI challenges in Dance EducationK.El Raheb0A. Katifori1Y. Ioannidis2ATHENA RC, Athens, Greece; kelraheb@di.uoa.grATHENA RC, Athens, GreeceATHENA RC, Athens, GreeceDance learning is by nature multimodal, while dance practice presents a wide diversity across genres and contexts. Choreography and artistic contemporary dance performances have been using interactive technologies to support their creative process for several decades. Nevertheless the use of interactive technologies to support dance learning and education is still relatively immature and raises many challenges and interesting questions when it comes to choosing the appropriate human computer interaction methods. In this paper, we present the characteristics of dance teaching and learning in relation to interactive technology and we highlight the points/feedback that dance, as a field of mastering expressive movement, can bring to the design of whole-body interaction experiences.http://eudl.eu/doi/10.4108/eai.23-8-2016.151642HCIwhole-body interactiondigital learningdance; educationdanceeducation |
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European Alliance for Innovation (EAI) |
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EAI Endorsed Transactions on Ambient Systems |
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Dance learning is by nature multimodal, while dance practice presents a wide diversity across genres and contexts. Choreography and artistic contemporary dance performances have been using interactive technologies to support their creative process for several decades. Nevertheless the use of interactive technologies to support dance learning and education is still relatively immature and raises many challenges and interesting questions when it comes to choosing the appropriate human computer interaction methods. In this paper, we present the characteristics of dance teaching and learning in relation to interactive technology and we highlight the points/feedback that dance, as a field of mastering expressive movement, can bring to the design of whole-body interaction experiences. |
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HCI whole-body interaction digital learning dance; education dance education |
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