Dance In Transition. A program of Original Choreography
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Overview
In 1967, Francisco Sagasti, then a young industrial engineering student at Pennsylvania State University, designed and programmed—along with his colleague William Page—a computer program that generated choreographic sequences to be performed by a group of dancers on stage. The computer-generated dance was presented to the public on March 14, 1968, at the Playhouse Theatre of Pennsylvania State University.
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