
Body and Mind in Motion
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'It is a very exciting book in which any possible correlations between body, mind and movement are analyzed in a simple and never boring way.' -- Alfonso Gianluca Gucciardo, CeimarsMore details
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Chapter 1: From Conversation to Discourse
Chapter 2: Locating the Discourse
Chapter 3: Researching Dance Cognition - Task-Based Analysis
Chapter 4: Reframing Embodiment
Chapter 5: Enaction
Chapter 6: Attention and Effort
Chapter 7: Training Attention - The Somatic Learning Environment
Chapter 8: Somatic Approaches to Training Attention: Part I
Chapter 9: Somatic Approaches to Training Attention: Part II
Chapter 10: Vertical Dance: Re-Experiencing the World
Chapter 11: The Road Forward
Appendix I: Primer on Balance
Appendix II: Explorations and Reflections
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