Great art is fueled by great ideas. Here, we bridge the gap between rigorous academic research and practical artistic application, showcasing the essential insights that are moving our industry forward.
This is your curated briefing on the most important scholarship emerging from the CENIE ecosystem. We hand-select publications from our official academic press, CENIE Editorial, and provide concise summaries to explain not just what the research says, but why it matters to you as an artist, an educator, a producer, or a fellow scholar.
The full, peer-reviewed articles and books are hosted on their permanent home at CENIE Editorial, our dedicated publishing platform. Think of this page as your gateway to the most impactful ideas in our field.
Dr. Anya Sharma
This groundbreaking research moves beyond the fear of AI replacing artists. Dr. Sharma provides a practical framework for using generative AI as a "creative partner" to break through choreographic blocks, discover novel movement patterns, and explore structural possibilities that the human mind might overlook. This is an essential read for any director or choreographer curious about the future of their creative process.
Read Full Article on CENIE Editorial →AI & Creativity
Dr. Isabella Rossi
The "starving artist" trope is not a sustainable model. This book offers an evidence-based roadmap for building a diversified, resilient career. It analyzes the success of artists who have combined performance with teaching, digital products, and strategic consulting, providing a blueprint for financial stability without sacrificing artistic integrity. It's a must-read for any artist serious about building a long-term, thriving career.
Explore This Book on CENIE Editorial →Career Sustainability
Dr. Kenji Tanaka
Injury is one of the biggest threats to a dancer's career. This study details the results of a pilot program using wearable sensors and real-time data feedback to help dancers correct potentially harmful movement patterns before an injury occurs. For educators, trainers, and dancers, this research points toward a future of safer, more efficient, and more sustainable training methodologies.
Read Full Article on CENIE Editorial →Pedagogy & Training
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