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Choreomusicology is a portmanteau word joining the words choreology and musicology. As a discipline, choreomusicology emerged at the end of the twentieth century as a field of study concerned with the relationship between music and dance. More precisely, choreomusicology grew out of Euro-American performance traditions that considered musical composition and dance choreography as separate specialties. Not all performance genres separate music and dance into separate theoretical categories. The directionality of the relationship between sound and movement is not always fixed.

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  • Coreomusicologia (ca)
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  • La coreomusicologia és l'estudi de la relació entre música i moviment dintre de qualsevol gènere d'interpretació. Durant finals del segle dinou i principis del vint, apareix una consciència per les relacions que comparteixen la música i la dansa. A principis d'aquest segle, augmenta el seu interès i estudi. És en els darrers anys quan la coreomusicologia apareix com a disciplina.Moltes cultures no separen la música de la dansa, la idea de la separació és més aviat una excepció europea i americana. (ca)
  • Choreomusicology is a portmanteau word joining the words choreology and musicology. As a discipline, choreomusicology emerged at the end of the twentieth century as a field of study concerned with the relationship between music and dance. More precisely, choreomusicology grew out of Euro-American performance traditions that considered musical composition and dance choreography as separate specialties. Not all performance genres separate music and dance into separate theoretical categories. The directionality of the relationship between sound and movement is not always fixed. (en)
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  • La coreomusicologia és l'estudi de la relació entre música i moviment dintre de qualsevol gènere d'interpretació. Durant finals del segle dinou i principis del vint, apareix una consciència per les relacions que comparteixen la música i la dansa. A principis d'aquest segle, augmenta el seu interès i estudi. És en els darrers anys quan la coreomusicologia apareix com a disciplina.Moltes cultures no separen la música de la dansa, la idea de la separació és més aviat una excepció europea i americana. Els coreomusicòlegs postulen, que l'estudi de les relacions entre so i moviment en diverses arts interpretatives, pot contribuir en les sensibilitats perceptives, processos culturals i dinàmiques personals. La coreomusicologia permet estudiar com el so i el moviment estan relacionats en les interpretacions tradicionals de diverses cultures. Ofereix un ventall d'eines analítiques útils per a músics, ballarins, teòrics de la interpretació, psicòlegs experimentals i antropòlegs culturals. (ca)
  • Choreomusicology is a portmanteau word joining the words choreology and musicology. As a discipline, choreomusicology emerged at the end of the twentieth century as a field of study concerned with the relationship between music and dance. More precisely, choreomusicology grew out of Euro-American performance traditions that considered musical composition and dance choreography as separate specialties. Not all performance genres separate music and dance into separate theoretical categories. The directionality of the relationship between sound and movement is not always fixed. Choreomusicologists hold that studying the variable relationships between sound and movement in diverse performance arts can provide insight into perceptual sensibilities, cultural processes, and interpersonal dynamics. Famous artists whose works exhibit rich choreomusical relationships include: John Cage and Merce Cunningham, Igor Stravinsky and George Balanchine, and Louis Horst and Martha Graham. Interesting choreomusical relationships also exist in West Sumatran Tari Piring, West Javanese Pencak Silat, and Afro-Brazilian Capoeira to name but a few examples. The following institutions have developed programs practicing and/or researching choreomusicology: accompagnement choregraphique CNSMDP (Paris), continuing studies at Institut del Teatre (Barcelona), MAD at DNSPA (Copenhagen). MCD at AND (Rome - L'Aquila). (en)
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