2018
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2018.01448
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Expertise in Evaluating Choreographic Creativity: An Online Variation of the Consensual Assessment Technique

Abstract: In contemporary dance, experts evaluate creativity in competitions, auditions, and performances, typically through ratings of choreography or improvisation. Audiences also implicitly evaluate choreographic creativity, so dancers’ livelihoods also hinge upon the opinions of non-expert observers. However, some argue that the abstract and often pedestrian nature of contemporary dance confuses non-expert audiences. Therefore, agreement regarding creativity and appreciation amongst experts and non-experts may be lo… Show more

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“…In general, 13% of respondents have noted a positive assessment, lack of difficulties in implementing distance learning, adaptation to quarantine conditions at the end of the project. Clements et al (2018), in their investigation, determine that the individual approach is based on the focus on the student's creativity, as well as on the choreographic experience of the teacher. In fact, in the conditions of blended education, the variation of individual approaches occurs following these two components; obtaining practical skills even at the level of general secondary education will provide an opportunity in the future to form a career as a choreographer -teacher.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In general, 13% of respondents have noted a positive assessment, lack of difficulties in implementing distance learning, adaptation to quarantine conditions at the end of the project. Clements et al (2018), in their investigation, determine that the individual approach is based on the focus on the student's creativity, as well as on the choreographic experience of the teacher. In fact, in the conditions of blended education, the variation of individual approaches occurs following these two components; obtaining practical skills even at the level of general secondary education will provide an opportunity in the future to form a career as a choreographer -teacher.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When it comes to community dance-movement and distance learning, the limitations are even bigger. They mainly concern technical courses aiming at improving the skills and abilities of professional dancers or at educating artists in general (Anderson, 2012;Beardal et al, 1996;Berg, 2020;Clements, et al, 2018;Heyang & Martin, 2020;Garland & Naugle, 1997;Kourlas, 2020;Leijen, et al, 2008;Parrish, 2016). There are no researches on teachers' education through dance and movement and specifically during a pandemic.…”
Section: Community Dance and Teachers' Training In A Period Of Pandemicmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, Clements et al (2018), conducting research, note that the assessment of the creativity of choreography students is directly influenced by the evaluator's personal choreographic experience. Duffy (2019) notes that enhancing the creative thinking of choreography students is influenced by engaging them in student preparation processes in general secondary education institutions.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%