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Culture through Japanese Dance. Middletown, CT: Wesleyan University
Press. 2007. Avail. through Wesleyan
University,UPNE and Amazon.com.
" 'It's the RUSH....that's what drives you to do it'—sites
of the sensually extreme." The Drama Review: the journal
of performance studies. 2006.
"Emerging voices—encounters with reflexivity." Atlantis:
A Women’s Studies Journal /Revue d'etudes sur les femmes, Special
issue: Women, Arts, Politics/Power. Published by The Institute for the
Study of Women, Mt. Saint Vincent University, Halifax, Canada. 2006
Shifting Selves: Embodied Metaphors in Nihon Buyo. Contributing
author for book Women and the Worlds of Music: Past and Present, edited
by Jane Bernstein. Boston, MA: Northeastern University Press. 2004.
Japanese AestheticsPondering time and space. In Let's
Go: Japan, a travel guide. Boston, MA: Let's Go, Inc. Publisher. 2004.
"Recording Field H" (DVD) Deep Listening Publications, Kingston,
NY. 2004.
Pikapikathe Collaborative Composition of an Interactive Sonic
Character. Tomie Hahn, Curtis Bahn. Organised Sound: An International
Journal of Music Technology. vol. 7 no. 3. 2003.
Flying Monsters. Poem for 83 Words e-zine, Swank Writing.
http://www.swankwriting.com/ September 2003.
“Singing a Dance: navigating the musical soundscape in nihon buyo”
Asian Music Journal vol. 33, no. 1: 61-74. 2002.
“Physicality and Feedback: a focus on the body in the performance
of electronicmusic. ” Curtis Bahn (RPI), Tomie Hahn (Tufts), Dan
Trueman (Colgate). “Extended paper,” Proceedings of the International
Computer Music Conference: 44-51. 2001.
“A Focus on the Body in the Performance of Electronic Music.”
Curtis Bahn(RPI), Tomie Hahn (Tufts), Dan Trueman (Colgate). Proceedings
of the IEEE Multi-Media Technology and Applications Conference (MTAC):
15-20. 2001.
CD-ROM, written text and selection of musical recordings for the “MusicTour,”
a random access audio-visual guide to the Asian art collection permanent
collection, the Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD. 2001.
Boston Cyberarts Festival Catalog. CD-ROM promoting and documenting the
Boston Cyberarts Festival. Inclusion of video of “Pikapika.”
Contributing Authors include Tod Machover, Neil Leonard, Eric Chasalow
and others. Jamaica Plain, MA: Boston Cyberarts Festival. 2001.
Annenberg/CPB Multimedia Collection, Japanese music segment for the video
series, telecourse,textbook, and CD set, Exploring the World of Music:
An Introduction to Music from a WorldMusic Perspective. Pacific
Street Films and the Educational Film Center. South Burlington, VT:Annenberg
Series. 1999.
“Birdwing. ”Frances White (composer), Tomie Hahn (shakuhachi).
International Computer Music Association Commission Awards-1994-96. Multi-contributor
CD. Baton Rouge, LA: Centaur Records, CDCM Computer Music Series. 1997.
“Teaching Through Touch: An Aspect of the Kinesthetic Transmission
Process of Nihon Buyo. ”In The Body in Dance: Modes of Inquiry,
Paradigms for Viewing Artistic Workand Scientific Inquiry. Proceedings
of the Congress on Research in Dance. 1996.
Shakuhachi music for “After the Quake,” National Geographic
Special documentary film on the Kobe earthquake. New York,NY: Mad Park
Records. 1995.
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