Description:
In the last few years, concerns about dancers’ health and the consequences of physical training have increased considerably. The physical requirements and type of training dancers need to achieve to reach their highest level of performance while decreasing the rate of severe injuries has awakened the necessity of more scientific knowledge concerning the area of dance, in part considering its several particularities.
Scientific Perspectives and Emerging Developments in Dance and the Performing Arts is a pivotal reference source that provides vital research designed to reduce the gap between the scientific theory and the practice of dance. While highlighting topics such as burnout, mental health, and sports psychology, this publication explores areas such as nutrition, psychology, and education, as well as methods of maintaining the general wellbeing and quality of the health, training, and performance of dancers. This book is ideally designed for dance experts, instructors, sports psychologists, researchers, academicians, and students.
Coverage:
The many academic areas covered in this publication include, but are not limited to:
- Applied Biomechanics
- Burnout
- Creative Dance
- Dance Education
- Human Movement
- Mental Health
- Personality Psychology
- Professional Dance
- Sport Psychology
- Sport Resilience
Authors:
Camila Bicalho
Debora Catergi
Lucie Clements
Marcela Delabary
Maria Vitória Duarte
Maria Cristina Lopes
Jefferson Fagundes Loss
Mariana Matos
Siobhan Mitchell
Laura Ruado Moraes
Aline Nogueira Haas
Flora Pitta
Elizabeth Yutzey
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