Browsing School of the Arts, Media, Performance & Design (AMPD) by Title
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Sacred Camp: Transgendering Faith in a Philippine Festival
(Cambridge University Press, 2007-02-01)By embodying the paradoxes found in three webs of signification – panaad (devotional promise), sacred camp and carnivalesque during the Ati-atihan festival – Augusto Diangson, an individual of the ‘third sex’, was able to ... -
Small and Large Intervals Produced by Pélog Sarons of Central Java
(2016-10-26)Explanatory accompaniment to Small and Large Intervals Produced by Pélog Sarons of Central Java.xlsx -
Small and Large Intervals Produced by Pélog Sarons of Central Java
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Structure, Frequency, and Artificiality in South Indian Melas
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Supporting people with dementia- Understanding their interactions with Mixed Reality Technologies
(Design Research Society, 2020-08-11)Emerging technologies such as Mixed Reality Technologies (MRTs) could offer possibilities to support People with Dementia (PwD). This study examined interactions of PwD with two MRTs - HoloLens and Osmo. Ten participants ... -
Suzuki Rhythm Mnemonics in Pedagogical Theory and Actual Realization
(2011-08-01)The Suzuki Violin School volumes begin with variations on “Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star.” Each variation consists of a repeated rhythmic figure. Suzuki teachers use mnemonics to teach these rhythmic figures. Two of ... -
The Legacy of George Cook and Picton's Regent Theatre
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A Theory for All Music: Problems and Solutions in the Analysis of non-Western Forms
(University of Toronto Press, 1998)Professor Rahn takes the approach to the analysis of Western art music developed recently by theorists such as Benjamin Boretz and extends it to address non-Western forms. In the process, he rejects recent ethnomusicological ... -
Trance as Artefact: De-Othering transformative states with reference to examples from contemporary dance in Canada
(2007)Reflecting on his fieldwork among the Malagasy speakers of Mayotte in the Indian Ocean, Canadian anthropologist Michael Lambek questions why the West has a “blind spot” when it comes to the human activity of trance. Immersed ... -
Waveforms of dyads with harmonic spectra, spanning 0 to 1200 cents
(2016-11-27)Accompanied by the file '1200 cents to 0 cents.wav,' which is accessible online at http://yorkspace-new.library.yorku.ca/xmlui/handle/10315/32806. -
Winter Registration for RPSM - Jane & Finch
(2020)Registration opens for new students on Wednesday January 8th at 10 am.