A quantitative approach to analysing reliability of engagement responses to dance
conference contribution
posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00authored byE Schubert, Kim Vincs, C Stevens
Perhaps one of the most important end products of a dance work is how it effects its observers (typically its audience, but also the dancers and choreographers). Of the many ways of discussing and analysing dance, one approach in its infancy is quantification. Our research involves combining continuous response techniques and human response methods to see if we can tease out relationships between continuous, quantitative evaluative responses and the more qualitative choreographer intentions. The aim of this paper is to describe how evaluative responses can be quantified at all, then how they can be related to an unfolding dance work, and finally, how we can isolate ‘meaningful’ or ‘significant’ or ‘reliable’ evaluations of a dance work from those which are no more than a spurious set of not-very-useful numbers presented under the guise of a valid assessment.
History
Event
World Dance Alliance Global Summit ( 2008 : Brisbane, Qld.)
Pagination
1 - 8
Publisher
QUT Creative Industries and Ausdance
Location
Brisbane, Qld.
Place of publication
Brisbane, Qld.
Start date
2008-07-14
End date
2008-07-16
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2009, E. Schubert, K. Vincs & C. Stevens
Editor/Contributor(s)
C Stock
Title of proceedings
Proceedings of the World Dance Alliance Global Summit 2008