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Chen, Hui-Yu; Cheng, Yung-Hsun; Lo, Artie – Research in Dance Education, 2023
The purpose of this study was to explore the potential of capture systems in improving high school students' dancing skills through the use of experimental design. The major findings were as follows: First, using a MoCap system and high-speed camera to document dancers' movements can provide reference materials for students to improve their skills…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Video Technology, Motion, Measurement Equipment
Pia M. Vinken – Research in Dance Education, 2024
Specific aesthetic features of the object and observer's expertise seem to be related to the perception of motion aesthetics. How differing kinematic motion characteristics and their manifestation are related to the perception of motion aesthetics and how this relates to the observer's expertise is still investigated. It is hypothesized that…
Descriptors: Dance, Motion, Dance Education, Aesthetics
Artur Fredyk; Agata Bara; Anna Brachman; Grzegorz Sobota; Bogdan Bacik – Research in Dance Education, 2024
One of the basic skills of a dancer is the ability to keep the body balance ("aplomb") while performing various dance figures. These movements are often performed with limited vision control due to dynamic motion or environmental conditions. Our aim was to verify whether the exercises with eyes closed of the ballet school students would…
Descriptors: Dance, Psychomotor Skills, Dance Education, Human Posture
Muscat, Luke – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
Parent-Toddler Movement Class (PTMC) is a structured dance curriculum that introduces movement to toddlers and caregivers. Using a qualitative methodological approach, the present study investigated how PTMCs supported the attachment of 27 caregiver-toddler dyads. The children ranged in age from two- to three-years-old and were students enrolled…
Descriptors: Parents, Toddlers, Dance Education, Attachment Behavior
Sandlos, Lisa – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
In many dance competitions in North America, performances of sexualized choreography have become normalized. One result is that bodies of girl dancers are increasingly constructed as sexual objects. Sexual objectification is highly problematic for the development of girls' self-identities, body image, psychological health, and overall wellbeing.…
Descriptors: Dance Education, Females, Sexuality, Human Body
Wallman-Jones, Amie; Mölders, Claudia; Schmidt, Mirko; Schärli, Andrea – Journal of Dance Education, 2023
The Feldenkrais Method® (FM) is a form of somatic education aiming to increase brain-body communication, reportedly via interoceptive mechanisms. Although empirically proven to improve perceived interoceptive ability and psychological well-being in adults, feasibility in adolescents remains unclear. We therefore used a combined randomized…
Descriptors: Dance, Well Being, Adolescents, Females
Kapodistria, Loukia; Chatzopoulos, Dimitris; Chomoriti, Katerina; Lykesas, Georgios; Lola, Afroditi – International Electronic Journal of Elementary Education, 2021
The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effects of a Greek traditional dance programme on sensorimotor synchronization (SMS) and reaction time on primary school children (6.41 ± 0.41 yr.). We randomly assigned 61 children to either the dance group (31 children, 15 boys, 16 girls, 6.42 ± 0.40 yr.), who took part in a dance programme of 12…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Dance Education, Perceptual Motor Learning, Reaction Time