Excused my ingnorance in the fact that the artist's name escapes my memory right at this moment but the innovator and creator of the piece entitled "Timp" would also be another noted figure to research. I believe Terpsichore in Sneakers talks about her as well. She was noted for designing pieces based on geometry paterns and mathematics. Also, there is an artist in Washington DC that I know very well, who has created a whole program in Dance and Mathematics. If you contact me directly at antoninl@dyncorp.com and I can refer you to her. Hope this helps and maybe someone can reply to the list who knows who I am talking about above and can jog my mind or refresh my memory on the artist's name. -----Original Message----- From: Doug Rosenberg [mailto:rosend@education.wisc.edu] Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 9:02 PM To: dance-tech@lists.acs.ohio-state.edu Subject: Re: Dance for camera symposium Check out work from the 1960's and 70's including Trisha Brown and Twyla Tharp. See Sally Banes' "Terpsichore in Sneakers" for starters. Doug <<< Jessi Reck <JSSLRCK@otterbein.edu> 2/15 4:13p >>> I just have a question, maybe you can help me. I am doing a project about how Mathematics is used in Dance. Do you know of any web sites or books I can use to do my research?? Thanks for your time, Jessi Doug Rosenberg wrote: > The dance For Camera Symposium has concluded and you can find the > webcast archive at: > > Webcast address: > http://www.education.wisc.edu/dance/new/camera.html > > The entire proceedings are available at this site and will be a > permanent archive for teaching, research etc. The texts of all > presentations will be published in the near future as well. > Doug
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