Presentation 2013-11-09
Comparison of Emotions and Movements of Dance Learners in the Presence and Absence of an Audience
Nao SHIKANAI, Kozaburo HACHIMURA,
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Abstract(in English) We examined the differences in emotions and body movements of dance learners in the presence and absence of an audience. We evaluated emotions using the Japanese version of the Positive Negative Affect Schedule and completed a frequency analysis of movement data after motion capture. The results showed the scores of both positive and negative emotions increased in the presence of an audience. Dimensional and frequency differences in body movements were observed between the presence and absence of an audience. In addition, these results showed that dance movements were affected by the presence or absence of an audience.
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Keyword(in English) Dance / Audience / Positive Negative Affect Schedule / Motion Capture
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Conference Date 2013/11/2(1days)
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Title (in English) Comparison of Emotions and Movements of Dance Learners in the Presence and Absence of an Audience
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Keyword(1) Dance
Keyword(2) Audience
Keyword(3) Positive Negative Affect Schedule
Keyword(4) Motion Capture
1st Author's Name Nao SHIKANAI
1st Author's Affiliation Graduate School of Science & Engineering, Ritsumeikan University()
2nd Author's Name Kozaburo HACHIMURA
2nd Author's Affiliation College of Information Science & Engineering, Ritsumeikan University
Date 2013-11-09
Paper # HCS2013-65
Volume (vol) vol.113
Number (no) 283
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 5
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