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DANCE VS. NEUROSCIENCE: A PANEL DISCUSSION


25 Sep 2015, 7:30pm - 9:00pm

Siobhan Davies Studios 85 St George's Road London SE1 6ER

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Department Psychology
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Goldsmiths neuroscientist Guido Orgs and Choreographer Matthias Sperling ask what is dance doing with neuroscience and what is neuroscience doing with dance?

A lively discussion reflecting on current research collaboration and the broader questions that arise from it, with the help of a panel of distinguished guests: Lutz Förster (Artistic Director, Tanztheater Wuppertal), Siobhan Davies (Choreographer and Artistic Director, Siobhan Davies Dance), Jonathan Cole (Clinical Neurophysiologist and Professor, University of Bournemouth) and Annemieke Apergis-Schoute (Cognitive Neuroscientist, Cambridge University).

In a playfully-structured discussion, they will lightly but fiercely question interdisciplinarity: in the rapidly expanding field of art-science collaborations, what is dance doing with neuroscience and what is neuroscience doing with dance?

This event is funded by an ESRC Transformative research grant on Synchronous movement cooperation and the Performing Arts.

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25 Sep 2015 7:30pm - 9:00pm
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