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Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics investigated what people like about contemporary dance using live performances.
Results show that audience enjoyment depended to a large extent on how expressively the dancer performed.
Expressive dance sequences were enjoyed significantly more by the audience than less expressive ones.
Women generally liked the performances more than men did.
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