Call for Posters


Submit your Abstract now

Participate in the eighth international and interdisciplinary symposium Art in Motion on June 2nd and 3rd, 2023 which will be held entirely virtually. By presenting your own work as a poster, you will be able to exchange ideas online with guests worldwide, enjoy a live-streamed musical performances, attend workshops, and explore multiple aspects of , not only in the performing arts, but also in other human tasks, in training strategies, and in moments when inspiration alone just fails to fire up your motor.

The poster session is an essential part of the event and will take place on the second day, Saturday, June 3rd, 2023. There is time specifically allocated for all symposium participants to view the posters, watch demonstrations, and exchange their thoughts with poster presenters.

Do you have something you would like to present? Your current research or project that is related to the main theme of this year’s meeting –  – and/or do you have innovative ideas concerning music, dance, sports, medicine and/or psychology? The poster format can be used to report the results of empirical research, to discuss methodological issues, or to show the practical application of a training technique.

Young academics are very welcome. For young researchers, the poster session may serve to introduce their first scientific work to an international audience, to compare their research to international standards, to network with the national and international junior and scientific community and to meet luminaries in the field.

If you are interested in sharing your work with others and participating in the poster session, please submit your abstract by January 18th, 2023 (or earlier). All abstracts will be peer-reviewed, and notice of acceptance will be sent to you in February 2023, with a chance for revision before publication. Those chosen will be awarded a reduction in the symposium fees for full participation on both days, and your abstract will appear in the printed program book.

We look forward to your abstract submission as well as to answering any questions you may have: poster@artinmotion2023.com.

Submitting posters



Deadline: January 18th, 2023

 

 

 



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