This is part 2 of a broad hypothoses of an intuitive science of dance. Elizabeth Dalman and neuroscience researcher Paul Mason joined forces to explore the evolutionary characteristics of a discrete social system, with a belief that choreography involves processes that expose the social machinery of human expressive systems.
Brain, dance and culture: evolutionary characteristics in the collaborative choreographic process of Elizabeth Cameron Dalman
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