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Choreographer Reggie Wilson and mathematician Jesse Wolfson describe
interactions of math and dance emerging from their 12+ year engagement with
Black movement and music traditions as part of Wilson's
research-to-performance/performance-to-research choreographic practice, with
examples including fractals, braids and choreographic and mathematical notions
of space, time and movement.