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Sensing Movement: Contemporary Dance Workshops with People who are Blind or have Low Vision and Dance Teachers

Published: March 5, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2503.03166v1

By: Madhuka Thisuri De Silva , Jim Smiley , Sarah Goodwin and more

Potential Business Impact:

Helps blind dancers learn and create movement.

Business Areas:
Motion Capture Media and Entertainment, Video

Dance teachers rely primarily on verbal instructions and visual demonstrations to convey key dance concepts and movement. These techniques, however, have limitations in supporting students who are blind or have low vision (BLV). This work explores the role technology can play in supporting instruction for BLV students, as well as improvisation with their instructor. Through a series of design workshops with dance instructors and BLV students, ideas were generated by physically engaging with probes featuring diverse modalities including tactile objects, a body tracked sound and musical probe, and a body tracked controller with vibrational feedback. Implications for the design of supporting technologies were discovered for four contemporary dance learning goals: learning a phrase; improvising; collaborating through movement; and awareness of body and movement qualities. We discuss the potential of numerous multi-sensory methods and artefacts, and present design considerations for technologies to support meaningful dance instruction and participation.

Country of Origin
🇦🇺 Australia

Page Count
19 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Human-Computer Interaction