Performing time : synchrony and temporal flow in music and dance /
"For millennia, people have thought and written about time: its fundamental nature, how we perceive and experience it, and how we organize our lives in temporal contexts ranging from minutes to days to lifetimes. For the most part, our experience of time seems natural, as it relates to the rhyt...
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2023.
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction to Performing time / Clemens Wöllner and Justin London
- Section 1 : Foundations : The flow of time in music and dance. Time experiences in dance / Bettina Bläsing ; Varieties of musical time / Mariusz Kozak ; Psychological and neuroscientific foundations of rhythms and timing / Keith Doelling, Sophie Herbst, Luc Arnal, and Virginie van Wassenhove ; The psychological underpinnings of feelings of the passage of time / Sylvie Droit-Volet and Matalia Martinelli
- Section 2 : Duration, tempo, and pacing in performance and perception. What is musical tempo? / Justin London ; Telling time : Dancers, dancemakers, and audience members / Renee M. Conroy ; Preferred tempo and its relation to personal and shared senses of time and temporal flow / Molly J. Henry and Sonja A. Kotz ; Time through the magnifying glass of slowness : A case study in Myriam Gourfink's choreography / Coline Joufflineau ; How long is 10 minutes? : Exploring spatiotemporality with a group of musicians and dancers / Alexander Refsum Jensenius ; Spontaneous motor tempo : A window into the inner sense of time / David Hammerschmidt ; An embodied perspective on rhythm in music-dance genres / Mari Romarheim Haugen
- Section 3 : Synchrony : Keeping together in time. Moving together in music and dance : Features of entrainment and sensorimotor synchronization / Guy Madison ; Joint shaping of musical time : How togetherness emerges in music ensemble performance / Werner Goebl and Laura Bishop ; Making time together : An exploration of participatory time-making through collective dance improvisation / Julien Laroche, Tommi Himberg, and Asaf Bachrach ; Time and synchronization in dance movement / Birgitta Burger and Petri Toiviainen ; Unravelling individual differences in synchronizing to the beat of music / Simone Dalla Bella ; Shaping the beat bin in computer-based grooves / Anne Danielsen ; The 'synchrony effect' in dance : How rhythmic scaffolding and vision facilitate social cohesion / Matthew H. Woolhouse
- Section 4 : Performance time experienced : Attention, expectation, and groove. Changes in psychological time when attending to different temporal structures in music / Clemens Wöllner ; Expressive timing in music and dance interactions : A dynamic perspective / Pieter-Jan Maes and Marc Leman ; Temporal aspects of musical expectancy and creativity in improvisation : A review of recent neuroscientific studies and an updated model / Psyche Loui ; Experiences of time in boring dance / Anna Pakes ; Evaluating the psychological reality of alternate temporalities in contemporary music : Empirical case studies of Gérard Grisey's Vortex temporum / Jason Noble, Tanor Bonin, Roger Dean, and Stephen McAdams ; Measuring experienced time while listening to music / Kristina L. Knowles and Richard Ashley ; The experience of musical groove : Body movement, pleasure, and social bonding / Jan Stupacher, Michael J. Hove, and Peter Vuust
- Section 5 : Conclusions : Capturing time in performance and science. Embodied time : What the psychology and neuroscience of time and learn from the performing arts / Marc Wittmann ; Learning to feel the time : Reflections of a percussionist / Russell Hartenberger ; Performing and feeling time in contemporary dance / Henry Daniel in conversation with Justin London ; Music is a unique artform because of the temporal aspect / Kent Nagano in conversation with Clemens Wöllner ; Timing, tempo, and rhythm : Evidence from the laboratory and the concert stage / Stewart A. Copeland in conversation with Daniel J. Levitin.