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Performance Research
A Journal of the Performing Arts
Volume 19, 2014 - Issue 4: On Medicine
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Exploring the Biomedical Paradigm in the Work of Jan Fabre

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Edith Cassiers, Jonas Rutgeerts, Luk Van den Dries, Charlotte De Somviele, Jan Gielen, Ann Hallemans, Annouk Van Moorsel & Nathalie A. Roussel. (2015) Physiological performing exercises by Jan Fabre: an additional training method for contemporary performers. Theatre, Dance and Performance Training 6:3, pages 273-290.
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Ann Hallemans, Emmanuel Jacobs, Jan Gielen, Luc Van Den Dries, Annouk Van Moorsel, Fabien Buisseret, Frédéric Dierick & Nathalie Roussel. (2022) Comparison of the movement behaviour of experienced and novice performers during the Cat exercise. PLOS ONE 17:12, pages e0279104.
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Sylvia Solakidi. (2020) The Timescape of Crisis on Jan Fabre’s <em>Mount Olympus</em>. Global Performance Studies 3:2.
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Emmanuel Jacobs, Ann Hallemans, Jan Gielen, Luc Van den Dries, Annouk Van Moorsel, Jonas Rutgeerts & Nathalie A. Roussel. (2018) Unravelling Motor Learning Processes in Theater Performers. Motor Control 22:2, pages 134-148.
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