dance

movement in coordination with music, and also often with a partner or partners

Complementary virtues

Contrasting vices

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Virtues possibly in tension

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How to acquire or strengthen it

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Notes and links

  • S. Brown, et al., “The neural basis of human dance” Cerebral Cortex (2006) pp. 1157-1167
  • J. Burkhardt & C. Brennan “The effects of recreational dance interventions on the health and well-being of children and young people: A systematic review” Arts & Health (2012) pp. 148-161
  • J. Burkhardt & J. Rhodes Commissioning Dance for Health and Well-Being: Guidance and Resources for Commissioners (2012)
  • K.M. Hefferon & S. Ollis “‘Just clicks’: An interpretive phenomenological analysis of professional dancers’ experience of flow” Research in Dance Education (2006) pp. 141-159
  • J. Highwater Dance: Rituals of Experience (1992)
  • A. Grau & S. Jordan Europe Dancing: Perspectives on Theatre, Dance, and Cultural Identity (2002)
  • S. Loman “Dance/movement therapy” Expressive Therapies (2005) pp. 68-89
  • J.K. Strassel, et al., “A systematic review of the evidence for the effectiveness of dance therapy” Alternative Therapies in Health and Medicine (2011) pp. 50-59
  • J. Bradt, et al. “Dance/movement therapy for improving psychological and physical outcomes in cancer patients” Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2011)
  • Y.-J. Jeong, et al. “Dance movement therapy improves emotional responses and modulates neurohormones in adolescents with mild depression” International Journal of Neuroscience (2005) pp. 1711-1720
  • J. Xia & T.J. Grant “Dance therapy for schizophrenia” Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews (2009)

Mentioned elsewhere

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Inspirational quotes

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