Movement Direction

Movement Direction

Author: Kate Flatt

Publisher: The Crowood Press

Published: 2022-07-13

Total Pages: 445

ISBN-13: 0719840619

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Movement Direction in contemporary theatre production is increasingly recognised and valued as a significant component of the expressive art of bodily communication in live performance. From scene changes, to character development, to dance sequences, movement direction underpins all that we see on stage and screen. This comprehensive book traces the creativity, skills, and knowledge essential to the movement director employed within the context of performance making. Key concepts are combined with insightful accounts from experienced practitioners and supported by creative tasks aimed to develop curiosity, skill, and deeper understanding of this valuable craft. Topics covered include: what is Movement Direction?; the expressive body; the actor's process; movement in time and space;? working with dance forms; context, research, and planning; Movement Direction for plays and opera and finally, working with directors.


Direction of Movement of Jasperoidizing Solution

Direction of Movement of Jasperoidizing Solution

Author: Thomas Seward Lovering

Publisher:

Published: 1966

Total Pages: 36

ISBN-13:

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Petrofabric analysis of asymmetric zonal overgrowths on quartz crystals in jasperoid shows direction mineralizing solutions moved--information of both theoretical and practical value.


Moving in the Right Direction

Moving in the Right Direction

Author: Bruce Nemovitz

Publisher: Danforth Book Distribution

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 118

ISBN-13: 9781887542456

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Moving in the Right Direction shares Bruce's experience and expertise on the many issues involved when seniors consider moving from their long-term home. Now seniors all across the country -- as well as the friends and family who care for them -- can turn to this simple, direct, and comprehensive guide as they make this important transition.


Flow

Flow

Author: Ted Kallman

Publisher: Morgan James Publishing

Published: 2018-01-02

Total Pages: 250

ISBN-13: 1683506464

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Simple is seldom easy to implement. However, as a recent Flow trainee puts it, “Flow ‘plays nice’ with everyone! And, it will enable you to successfully customize and implement whatever solution you choose.” Flow is the distillation of over fifty years of successful, hands-on experience that has delivered more than 100 million US dollars in value-add to companies in Europe, the United States, and Asia. Putting Flow into practice, one company increased profit $550,000 in one year on $2.5 million of revenue, and a large Asian telecom turned around a mission critical project from a projected 2-year schedule overrun and 300% budget increase to delivering seven months early and $4 million under the original budget in a 90-day period. Ted and Andrew Kallman unify Traditional management and Agile methodologies enabling successful results, regardless of the existing leadership framework. Simple and easy to understand, Flow helps individuals, teams, and organizations create and sustain high performance.


Self-Direction

Self-Direction

Author: Valerie J. Bradley

Publisher: State University of New York Press

Published: 2021-06-01

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 1438483449

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In the past, when people with disabilities and older adults needed help with activities of daily living and navigating their communities, they rarely had any choice about who helped them, when that support was delivered, or what the worker would or would not do. The self-direction movement changed all that by offering people the option to select their own workers and even create an individualized budget to help them live more independently. Written by experts who played a key part in the growth, evaluation, and dissemination of this revolutionary approach, Self-Direction describes the development of this movement through the authors' personal accounts. Also included are stories from actual participants in the movement who benefitted from this approach and from policymakers who saw how self-direction could help address states' problems. The book's conclusion discusses recommendations that can improve the way self-direction is delivered and how to spread its message so that all people with disabilities can have this choice.


Changing Direction

Changing Direction

Author: Sian Smith

Publisher: Heinemann-Raintree Library

Published: 2009-01-01

Total Pages: 28

ISBN-13: 9781432926571

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How does pushing make something change direction? Read this book to find out about how things change direction. Books in this series introduce children to simple forces. Each book uses simple, repetitive text to teach children basic vocabulary, and includes stunning photographs that show how different forces are at work in the world around us. In Changing Direction, children learn that things can move in many directions and that pushing and pulling can make something change direction.


Foundations of Augmented Cognition

Foundations of Augmented Cognition

Author: Dylan D. Schmorrow

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2005-11-01

Total Pages: 1307

ISBN-13: 1482289709

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Bringing together a comprehensive and diverse collection of research, theory, and thought, this volume builds a foundation for the new field of Augmented Cognition research and development. The first section introduces general Augmented Cognition methods and techniques, including physiological and neurophysiological measures such as EEG and fNIR; a


Modes of Perceiving and Processing Information

Modes of Perceiving and Processing Information

Author: H. L. Pick, Jr.

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 2014-03-18

Total Pages: 324

ISBN-13: 1317768914

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First published in 1978. Since World War II the field of perception has developed in two major directions. The first evolved out of the traditional psychophysical approach and is manifest today in the new psychophysics. The second direction is in the increasing bond between the fields of perception and cognition. This volume grew out of the context of this second direction, a particular product of two workshops (held in the Spring of 1974 and 1975), organized by the Committee on Cognitive Research of the Social Science Research Council. The Committee on Cognition was organized in 1971 to encourage communication and interaction on specific problems in the area of cognition among the various social sciences.