International Symposium Art in Motion 2021
Link to our symposium's platform Whova:
https://whova.com/portal/webapp/artmo_202106
, found in music, movement, circadian cycles, and learning processes, is an essential part of life and art. Despite the delay due to the pandemic, Art in Motion will examine the challenges and opportunities afforded by rhythmic perception, coordination, and training in 2021. Presentations will cover research on timing and precision from synapses to elite performance, using microscopes, motion capture, and more. Demonstrations, live concerts, and workshops combine and contrast creative rhythms in sports, dance, and music, including classical to jazz, rap, raga, and polyrhythms from around the world. Participants exposed to this fusion of knowledge will learn multiple new ways to further understand and embrace .
We welcome you to participate in this event on June 4 & 5, 2021. As the world continues to respond to the Coronavirus, we will adjust the format of the symposium to include as many events in real-time and allow for as much interactivity as possible.
Prof. Dr. Adina Mornell
University of Music and Performing Arts Munich (HMTM)
In cooperation with:
Prof. Dr. med. Matthias Echternach
Division of Phoniatrics and Pediatric Audiology, Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Munich University Hospital (LMU)
Dr. med. Andreas Winkelmann
Department of Orthopedic Surgery and Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, Ludwig-Maximilans-University (LMU) Munich
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