On Fuzzy Logic we get into the science of dancing. With movement, music, biomechanics and helping us age disgracefully, we learn that science is as much about being alive as it is about cold numbers.
Professional dancers Liz Lea and Philip Piggin describe how science informs their work - and how their work communicates science.
To learn more about Dance for Wellbeing which helps people with Parkinson's, Dimention and other conditions, visit BelconnenArtsCentre.com.au.
Liz Lea is Creative Director of Ausdance ACT www.ausdanceact.org.au
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