Movement Capture: A choreographic re-interpretation of the physical dynamics and sequential movements of a rugby union match
Author(s) -
Grant McLay
Publication year - 2017
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Dissertations/theses
DOI - 10.5204/thesis.eprints.109619
Subject(s) - dance , movement (music) , dynamics (music) , interpretation (philosophy) , context (archaeology) , visual arts , notation , field (mathematics) , choreography , kinesiology , psychology , art , aesthetics , computer science , history , pedagogy , linguistics , mathematics , archaeology , pure mathematics , programming language , physiology , philosophy , biology
This thesis explored ways of coding and reinterpreting physical movement data from sport to create movement responses within a choreographic practice context in the field of contemporary dance. The study consisted of the notation and analysis of the physical dynamics and sequential body patterns of the high impact sport of rugby union to inform and influence the creation of movement scores that resulted in the creation of a new contemporary dance work and contributed to furthering the knowledge, understanding and practice of choreographic approaches to dance
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