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Wat (wie) is Algebraic Interpretive Dialogue - definitie

TYPE OF DANCE
Interpretive dancer; Interpretative dance; Interpretive Dance
  • Women's interpretive dance class, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 1949

Algebraic Interpretive Dialogue      
<language> (AID) A version of Joss II for the PDP-10. ["AID (Algebraic Interpretive Dialogue)", DEC manual, 1968]. (1995-04-12)
Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review         
JOURNAL
Canadian Philosophical Review; Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review / Revue Canadienne de Philosophie; Dialogue – Canadian Philosophical Review; Dialogue - Canadian Philosophical Review
Dialogue: Canadian Philosophical Review (in French: "Revue canadienne de philosophie") is a peer reviewed philosophical journal, publishing articles and book reviews in English and French, edited by Nancy Salay. It is the official journal of the Canadian Philosophical Association and is rated "B" (the second highest category) in the European Reference Index in the Humanities (ERIH).
Contemporary Education Dialogue         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Contemp Educ Dialogue; Contemp. Educ. Dialogue
Contemporary Education Dialogue is an open forum to sustain a critical engagement with issues in education. This journal nurtures the discipline and promotes inter-disciplinary perspectives.

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Interpretive dance

Interpretive dance is a family of modern dance styles that began around 1900 with Isadora Duncan. It used classical concert music but marked a departure from traditional concert dance. It seeks to translate human emotions, conditions, situations or fantasies into movement and dramatic expression, or else adapts traditional ethnic movements into more modern expressions.

The effect of interpretive dance can be seen in many Broadway musicals as well as in other media. While it was—and most often, still is—thought of as a performing art, interpretive dance does not have to be performed with music. It often includes grandiloquent movements of the arms, turns and drops to the floor. It is frequently enhanced by lavish costumes, ribbons or spandex body suits.