Entity: STARDANCE
STARDANCE is a science fiction novel by Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson, published in 1979 as part of the Quantum science fiction line.
STARDANCE
Etymology
The term STARDANCE originated as the title of a science fiction novel by Spider Robinson and Jeanne Robinson, first published in 1979.
Definition
STARDANCE refers to a creative work that blends science fiction elements with dance themes, exploring the intersection of technology, art, and human expression.
Historical Context
The novel STARDANCE was part of the Quantum science fiction line and received critical acclaim for its innovative storytelling and unique fusion of genres.
Cultural Significance
STARDANCE has inspired discussions on the relationship between art and technology, as well as the potential for creativity to transcend traditional boundaries.
Related Concepts
- Street Dance Slang: While STARDANCE is a novel, street dance slang includes terms like 'bust a move' that highlight the expressive nature of movement.
- Dance: The manipulation of movement in dance can convey emotions, stories, and themes, similar to how STARDANCE combines science fiction and dance.
See Also
A creative work that blends science fiction elements with dance themes.