Wave physics as a choreographic notation for partner dance
Fernando Ramiro-Manzano

TL;DR
This paper introduces a wave-physics framework to analyze expressive partner dance, linking bodily motion with harmonic and acoustic concepts for a comprehensive, analytical notation.
Contribution
It applies wave physics to characterize partner dance movements, providing a novel analytical approach that captures harmonic phenomena and expressive dynamics.
Findings
Multiple wave phenomena observed in dance sequences
Harmonic components can be mapped to audible frequencies
Wave-based formalism acts as a choreographic notation
Abstract
The wave is considered a paradigm in dance and connects bodily expression with nature. Although wave concepts such as propagation and phase have proven to be powerful tools for dance analysis, many aspects of bodily expression, including partner dance, have been investigated using numerical approaches and neural networks. Complementarily, compact analytical models have been especially successful for describing human motion, particularly gait. Here, we leverage wave-physics concepts to provide a comprehensive wave-based and oscillatory analytical characterization of expressive motion in partner dance. We apply this framework to Bachata Sensual, a dance style in which the wave is the leitmotif. We analyse three dance couples (Phase I) performing five movement sequences and one composite. The sequences exhibit multiple wave phenomena, from time-dependent interference to the generation-like…
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