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This is truly amusing. Thanks for sharing it with us. It reminded me of
the time I saw a scientist give an interpretive dance of their thesis
DURING their defense talk at a top university! That was definitely not
the right time and place to bust out the moves. He was a pretty good
dancer, but it was awkward and embarrassing.
I'm glad scientists have created an appropriate forum to express
themselves at meetings beyond Power Points and 250 word abstracts. I
think science centers should support this sort of behavior. It would
fold in nicely with Science Cafes and other efforts to reach the young
adult population.
Tabatha Bruce, Children's Programs Manager
Santa Barbara Museum of Natural History
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Santa Barbara, CA 93105
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Subject: Dancing Scientists
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From the NISE list...Talk about new ways to integrate scientists
into science centers!
>
> I just found this site through the AAAS weekly e-newsletter. It's
> amazing (although the video feed isn't very smooth) - the project/
> contest is called "Dance your Ph.D.," and it is what it sounds -
> scientists doing interpretive dances of their Ph.D. theses!
>
> http://www.sciencemag.org/sciext/gonzoscientist/
>
> Thanks to Greta Zenner for pointing this out
> Eric Siegel
> Director and
> Chief Content Officer
> New York Hall of Science
> www.nyscience.org
> (718) 699-0005 x 317
> esiegel at nyscience dot org
>
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