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In the 1970s, under the Pol Pot regime, the Khmer Rouge killed over a million people, and they focused and targeted the elites and the intellectuals, the artists, the
dancers.
And at the end of the war, there were only 30 of these classical
dancers
still living.
Another "Unprisoned" story was about a troupe of
dancers
who choreographed a piece called "Hoods Up," which they performed in front of city council.
We are medicine men, we are medicine women, we are sun dancers, we are pipe carriers, we are traditional language speakers.
A couple of years ago, in 2011, through YouTube, she saw these
dancers
called Tofo Tofo dancers, from Mozambique, and she flew them all the way from Mozambique to Los Angeles to teach her and her
dancers
the now signature dance moves that you see in her song, "Run the World (Girls)."
Of course, there never seem to be any
dancers
around when you need them.
The most surprising thing that I've learned while running this contest is that some scientists are now working directly with
dancers
on their research.
For example, at the University of Minnesota, there's a biomedical engineer named David Odde, and he works with
dancers
to study how cells move.
Now, David builds mathematical models of this and then he tests those in the lab, but before he does that, he works with
dancers
to figure out what kinds of models to build in the first place.
It's basically efficient brainstorming, and when I visited David to learn about his research, he used
dancers
to explain it to me rather than the usual method: PowerPoint.
As a test case, I propose we start with American
dancers.
Of course someday, in the deep future, a technology of persuasion even more powerful than PowerPoint may be invented, rendering
dancers
unnecessary as tools of rhetoric.
Strings attached to
dancers.
I work often with designers and visual artists, obviously
dancers
and other choreographers, but also, more and more, with economists, anthropologists, neuroscientists, cognitive scientists, people really who come from very different domains of expertise, where they bring their intelligence to bear on a different kind of creative process.
So what I'm going to do just for one and a half minutes or so is I'm going to take that concept, I'm going to make something, and the
dancers
behind me are going to interpret it, they're going to snapshot it, they're going to take aspects of it, and it's almost like I'm offloading memory and they're holding onto memory?
Some dancers, when they're watching action, take the overall shape, the arc of the movement, the kinetic sense of the movement, and use that for memory.
So this is a mental picture, I'm describing a mental, vivid picture that enables
dancers
to make choices for themselves about what to make.
So the
dancers
have been working on them.
We delight at ballet virtuosos and tap
dancers
you will see later on.
Now, this is healthy and this is somebody making speech sounds, and we can think of ourselves as vocal ballet dancers, because we have to coordinate all of these vocal organs when we make sounds, and we all actually have the genes for it.
Any advice for aspiring Korean dancers?"
We brought in
dancers
with biological limbs, and we studied how they move, what forces they apply on the dance floor, and we took those data, and we put forth fundamental principles of dance, reflexive dance capability, and we embedded that intelligence into the bionic limb.
In dance, the great choreographer, George Balanchine, used to urge his dancers, "Don't think, just do."
And then I and two of my
dancers
walked down the outside of London's City Hall.
Such understated power here, in these tottering
dancers
who exert stupendous effort on tasks most view as insignificant.
Studies have shown that many top athletes, musicians, and
dancers
spend 50-60 hours per week on activities related to their craft.
We have parkour
dancers
who dance in the rubble of their homes.
When director Kate Champion, of acclaimed dance theater company Force Majeure, asked me to be the artistic associate on a work featuring all fat dancers, I literally jumped at the opportunity.
"What do you mean, 'fat dancers?' Like, size 10, size 12 kind of fat?
I know ballet
dancers
who can't dance, accountants who can't add, medical students who never became doctors.
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