Hi Ann, Are you including Internet Performance as edance? These dances are viewed over the Internet but not necessarily over a small screen. What do you mean by encountered? Do you mean simply that the dance is available at a web site or that the viewer interacts with the choreography in some way? I don't have alot of stuff up on my web site right now but can send you some documentary material of dances that were done through the Internet or to be viewed on a screen. Can put something together in about two weeks, if you want... Best, Lisa >I am looking for examples of edance (hopefully the current term for >dance available over the Internet and meant to be encountered on the >small screen), and can find only Richard Lord's site. Any ideas? >Thanks > >Ann Dils ===================================== Lisa Naugle Assistant Professor Dance and Technology University of California, Irvine School of the Arts, Department of Dance MAB 300 Irvine, California 92697-2775 email: lnaugle@uci.edu tel: (949) 824-3209 fax: (949) 824-4563 http://www.arts.uci.edu/lnaugle/
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