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What's in a name [videorecording] / produced, directed and filmed by Eva Küpper




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Big Stretch Tour [videorecording] : Jigalong 2010




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Pina [videorecording] / HanWay Films presents a Neue Road Movies production ; choreography, Pina Bausch ; written, directed & produced by Wim Wenders




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Dancing dreams [videorecording] / a film by Anne Linsel and Rainer Hoffmann




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Super night shot [videorecording] : instant video journeys from the city streets / coproduced by Gob Squad and Volksbühne im Prater Berlin




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Revolution now! [videorecording]




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Saving the world [videorecording]




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Room service [videorecording] : help me make it through the night : a live interactive film




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Gob Squad's kitchen [videorecording] : (you've never had it so good) / Gob Squad




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King Kong club [videorecording]




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Standby cue 101 [videorecording] : an introduction to calling live performances




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A history of the Takarazuka Review since 1914 : modernity, girls culture, Japan pop / by Makiko Yamanashi

Yamanashi, Makiko




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Urban clan [videorecording] : a portrait of the Page brothers and Bangarra Dance Theatre / a film by Michelle Mahrer




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The Sydney Front collection [videorecording]




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Habib Tanvir : towards an inclusive theatre / Anjum Katyal

Katyal, Anjum




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Drawing scenery for theater, film, and television / Rich Rose

Rose, Rich, 1952-




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The Stanislavsky century [videorecording] / System TV, the Union of Russian Theatre, and La SEPT




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Director and actor [videorecording] : passions, process and intimacy / with Dalip Sondhi




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Working forensically [videorecording] : collaborative directing in contemporary theatre




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Black comedy alla Pulcinella [videorecording]




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Workshopping Brecht [videorecording]




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The third space [videorecording] : body, voice and imagination / Voice Theatre Lab ; adapted and directed by Robert Lewis




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In practice [videorecording] : Frank Suzuki actor knowhow




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The Ozfrank sampler [videorecording] : 16 short samples of the supra realistic repertoire of Ozfrank Theatre Film




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Making contemporary theatre : international rehearsal processes / edited by Jen Harvie and Andy Lavender




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How to use the Stanislavski system [videorecording] / Peter Oyston

Oyston, Peter




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Beyond Stanislavski [videorecording] : Oyston directs Chekhov




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Meyerhold's theatre and biomechanics [videorecording] / a film by the Mime Center Berlin in collaboration with Gennadi Bogdanov




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Theatre-making : interplay between text and performance in the 21st century / Duška Radosavljević

Radosavljević, Duška




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Chunky move [videorecording] : connected / director & choreographer, Gideon Obarzanek




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Two faced bastard [videorecording] / Chunky Move




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Chunky Move [videorecording] : I want to dance better at parties




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Mortal engine [videorecording] / created by Chunky Move ; direction and choreography by Gideon Obarzanek ; presented by Brooklyn Academy of Music




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Back to back theatre : performance, politics, visibility / edited by Helena Grehan and Peter Eckersall




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Shakespeare in and out of Africa / volume editor, Jane Plastow ; reviews editor, Martin Banham




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Theatre for living : the art and science of community-based dialogue / David Diamond ; foreword by Fritjof Capra

Diamond, David, 1953-




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A beautiful pageant : African American theatre, drama, and performance in the Harlem Renaissance, 1910-1927 / David Krasner

Krasner, David, 1952-




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Feminist visions and queer futures in postcolonial drama : community, kinship, and citizenship / Kanika Batra

Batra, Kanika, 1972-




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Theatre & prison / Caoimhe McAvinchey

McAvinchey, Caoimhe, 1974-




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Theatre & the city / Jen Harvie

Harvie, Jen




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Theatre & the visual / Dominic Johnson

Johnson, Dominic, 1980-




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Theatre & time / David Wiles

Wiles, David, author




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Theatre & violence / Lucy Nevitt

Nevitt, Lucy, author




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Leisure and positive psychology : linking activities with positiveness / Robert A. Stebbins

Stebbins, Robert A., 1938- author




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The viewpoints book : a practical guide to viewpoints and composition / Anne Bogart and Tina Landau

Bogart, Anne, 1951- author




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Beyond the script : take 3 : drama in the English and literacy classroom / Robyn Ewing and Jennifer Simons with Margery Hertzberg and Victoria Campbell

Ewing, Robyn (Robyn Ann), 1955- author




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Aesthetics of absence : texts on theatre / Heiner Goebbels ; edited by Jane Collins ; consultant editor Nicholas Till ; translated by David Roesner and Christina M. Lagao

Goebbels, Heiner, author




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Theatre & entertainment / Jim Davis

Davis, Jim, 1949- author




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Cracking Shakespeare : a hands-on guide for actors and directors + video / Kelly Hunter

Hunter, Kelly, 1961- author




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Duetting as a collective behavior

Duetting as a collective behavior Logue, David M.; Krupp, Daniel B. Mated birds of many species vocalize together, producing duets. Duetting behavior occurs at two levels of organization: the individual level and the pair level. Individuals initiate vocalizations, answer their mates’ vocalizations, and control the structure and timing of their own vocalizations. Pairs produce duets that vary with respect to duration, temporal coordination, and phrase-type combinations, among other properties. To make sense of this hierarchical structure, organize duetting research, and identify new avenues of investigation, we advocate a “collective behavior” approach to the study of duets. We critically review key terminology in the duetting literature in light of this approach, and elucidate six insights that emerge from the collective behavior approach: (1) Individual-level behaviors describe pair-level behaviors, but the opposite is not true; (2) The level of organization informs how we test for the rules that govern behavior; (3) Functional hypotheses about duetting must distinguish individual from group characters; (4) Stimulus-response, cybernetics, and entrainment offer alternative hypotheses for the cognitive control of duetting behavior; (5) Avian duetting has the potential to be a model system for the ontogeny of vocal interaction; and (6) The collective behavior approach suggests new avenues of research. Ultimately, we argue that nearly every aspect of duetting research stands to benefit from adopting a collective behavior approach. This approach also has applications to other forms of interactive vocal communication in birds and primates, including humans. Sherpa Romeo green journal. Open access article. Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY) applies.