40 min

Let's Dance! Why Music Makes Us Move So Curious!

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Hope you have your dancing shoes on, because in this final episode of So Curious' 4th season, Bey and Kirsten explore the science behind why music makes us dance!
First, they sit down with McMaster post-doctoral fellow Dr. Daniel Cameron to learn about his research into rhythm and the brain. Then, the two are joined by Dr. Jayatri Das, Chief Bioscientist of The Franklin Institute, to explore the incredible ways dance incorporates various sensory systems in our bodies. And to close out the season, Bey and Kirsten are joined by Philadelphia's DJ Phreakwency to explore the history of dance music, the experience of being a DJ, and what in his experience gets the crowd moving!
Links for Today's Episode:
Learn more about Dr. Daniel Cameron and the research he's part of at McMaster University into rhythm and the brainCheck out DJ Phreakwency and his monthly dance party, Bass Down Low, at The Dolphin in Philadelphia.

Hope you have your dancing shoes on, because in this final episode of So Curious' 4th season, Bey and Kirsten explore the science behind why music makes us dance!
First, they sit down with McMaster post-doctoral fellow Dr. Daniel Cameron to learn about his research into rhythm and the brain. Then, the two are joined by Dr. Jayatri Das, Chief Bioscientist of The Franklin Institute, to explore the incredible ways dance incorporates various sensory systems in our bodies. And to close out the season, Bey and Kirsten are joined by Philadelphia's DJ Phreakwency to explore the history of dance music, the experience of being a DJ, and what in his experience gets the crowd moving!
Links for Today's Episode:
Learn more about Dr. Daniel Cameron and the research he's part of at McMaster University into rhythm and the brainCheck out DJ Phreakwency and his monthly dance party, Bass Down Low, at The Dolphin in Philadelphia.

40 min

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