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Engaging With Contemporary Dance: What Can Body Movements Tell us About Audience Responses?

机译:参与当代舞蹈:身体运动能告诉我们关于观众反应的哪些信息?

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In live performances seated audiences have restricted opportunities for response. Some responses are obvious, such as applause and cheering, but there are also many apparently incidental movements including posture shifts, fixing hair, scratching and adjusting glasses. Do these movements provide clues to people's level of engagement with a performance? Our basic hypothesis is that audience responses are part of a bi-directional system of audience-performer communication. This communication is part of what distinguishes live from recorded performance and underpins live performers' moment-to-moment sense of how well a performance is going. Here we investigate the range of visible real-time movements of audiences in four live contemporary dance performances. Video recordings of performers and audiences were analyzed using computer vision techniques for extracting face, hand and body movement data. The meaning of audience movements were analyzed by comparing clips of the audience at moments of maximum and minimum movement to expert and novice judges. The results show that audience clips with the lowest overall movement are judged as displaying the highest engagement. In addition, we found that while there is no systematic relationship between audience and dancers movement, hands seem to play an especially significant role since they move significantly more compared to the rest of the body. We draw on these findings to argue that collective stillness is an especially salient signal of audience engagement.
机译:在现场表演中,观众坐下来的机会有限。一些反应是显而易见的,例如掌声和欢呼,但是显然还有许多偶然的动作,包括姿势改变,固定头发,刮擦和调整眼镜。这些动作是否为人们参与表演的水平提供了线索?我们的基本假设是,观众的反应是观众与表演者之间双向交流的一部分。这种交流是将现场表演与录制的表演区分开来的一部分,并加强了现场表演者对表演进行的时刻感。在这里,我们调查了四场当代舞蹈表演中观众可见实时运动的范围。使用计算机视觉技术分析表演者和观众的录像,以提取面部,手部和身体的运动数据。通过将最大和最小移动时刻的观众剪辑与专家和新手法官进行比较,分析了观众动作的含义。结果表明,总体动作最低的观众片段被认为显示了最高的参与度。此外,我们发现,尽管观众和舞者的动作之间没有系统的关系,但手似乎起着特别重要的作用,因为它们的动作比身体的其他部位要多得多。我们利用这些发现来论证集体静止是观众参与的一个特别明显的信号。

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