Germaine Acogny, famous African dancer, visited the Institute for Research in Anticipatory Studies at UT Dallas.Her dance was captured in the Anticipation Scope. Soon, a game for the aging, called Amazing Grace, inspired by her dance will be developed. Mihai Nadin, in charge of the project Seneludens (seneludens/utdallas.edu),is working with the game industry and ATEC students for making the behavioral therapeutic game possible.
A game that makes sense. A game for better life and not for killing. This dancer is phenomenal. Africa still has things in store for us. Wisdom in movement and rhythm.
queenflotzi 4 years ago
C'est formidable! Merci Germaine, merci Professeur Nadin!
kmitress 4 years ago
getting old? support this idea...Acogny is great (I saw her performance in Brooklyn), Nadin is ahead of its time...
estheticsprof 4 years ago
This is exciting, to see the work of ANTE, and to see a super-chain of bio-psycho-social knowing 'captured' and 'capitalized' in such a way as to benefit all of mankind.
Alex Rollin
alexrollin 4 years ago