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国士舘大学体育研究所報 = The annual reports of health physical education and sport science. 40:59-80
At the 23rd Rhythmic Gymnastics World Championships, held in Osaka in 1999, the Greek team won a silver medal in the all-around group event, and furthermore achieved first place in both group apparatus events. The Greek team utilized a Greek folk dan
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体育・スポーツ科学研究 = Kokushikan society of sport science. 22:41-46
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国士舘大学体育研究所報 = The annual reports of health physical education and sport science. 39:59-73
In rhythmic gymnastics, many routines can be seen that incorporate motifs of folk dance, particularly that of Eastern Europe, which has a rich culture of folk dance. This study, entitled “Choreography of European Folk Dance and Rhythmic Gymnastics
Autor:
ROBEVA, Neshka
Publikováno v:
国士舘大学体育研究所報 = The annual reports of health physical education and sport science. 38:67-75
While there are numerous types of folk dance in Europe, the folk dances of Eastern Europe, and Bulgaria in particular, contain remarkably complex rhythms and steps. Neshka Robeva, the former head coach of the Bulgarian National Rhythmic Gymnastics Te
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体育・スポーツ科学研究 = Kokushikan society of sport science. 21:28-29
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日本体育大学スポーツ科学研究. 3:1-9
Rhythmic Gymnastics is a sport in which artistic aspects are included in the criteria for evaluation; however, as a sport it is required to decide on who has won and who has lost. Therefore, victory is clearly decided by objective evaluation. However
Autor:
Meynell, Anthony
This thesis focuses on a time in the mid-1960s where practice in the studio changed from a formal arena where previously rehearsed songs were recorded, to a playground where sonic possibilities were explored and sound manipulation became normal pract
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https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.723178
Autor:
Sun, Hyojung
With the rise of peer-to-peer software like Napster, many predicted that the digitalisation, sharing and dematerialisation of music would bring a radical transformation within the recording industry. This opened up a period of controversy and uncerta
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Autor:
Lyonblum, Ely Zachary Small
“An Omnivorous Ear - The Creative Practice of Field Recording” offers new insights into the history of recording outside of the studio in North America, challenging the various working definitions of field recording in music studies, anthropology
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Publikováno v:
日本体育大学紀要. 41(2):117-123