The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Wellbeing
Herausgeber: Karkou, Vicky; Lycouris, Sophia; Oliver, Sue
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The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Wellbeing considers various applications of dance in promoting wellbeing. The handbook's five sections encompass diverse perspectives on dance and related movement practices, including physical, socio-cultural and emotional aspects; performance; education; community; and dance in health care settings. Within these diverse contexts, theoreticians, scientists, researchers and practitioners from around the world engage and invite readers to engage in configuring dance, wellbeing, and creative cross-overs.
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The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Wellbeing considers various applications of dance in promoting wellbeing. The handbook's five sections encompass diverse perspectives on dance and related movement practices, including physical, socio-cultural and emotional aspects; performance; education; community; and dance in health care settings. Within these diverse contexts, theoreticians, scientists, researchers and practitioners from around the world engage and invite readers to engage in configuring dance, wellbeing, and creative cross-overs.
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- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 1010
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 171mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1538g
- ISBN-13: 9780197526330
- ISBN-10: 0197526330
- Artikelnr.: 58462584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: Oxford University Press Inc
- Seitenzahl: 1010
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 244mm x 171mm x 55mm
- Gewicht: 1538g
- ISBN-13: 9780197526330
- ISBN-10: 0197526330
- Artikelnr.: 58462584
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Vicky Karkou holds the Chair of Dance, Arts and Wellbeing at Edge Hill University. A qualified dance teacher, researcher and dance movement psychotherapist, she has lengthy experience of working with diverse clinical populations in different settings. She is widely published in peer-reviewed journals and books, and acts as the co-editor of the international journal Body, Movement and Dance in Psychotherapy published by Taylor and Francis. She travels extensively around the world for research and teaching purposes. Sue Oliver is a freelance dance tutor and researcher. Based in Scotland, she left her post as senior teacher and dance tutor for her local education authority to concentrate on her research in creative dance and wellbeing, focusing on children, adolescents, and latterly older adults, including seated movement to music in day care settings. Current projects include dance with sufferers of Parkinson's Disease and community-based choreographic projects. Sophia Lycouris is an academic interested in interdisciplinary research methodologies and research by creative practice. She is also an artist working with movement/dance, choreography, improvisation, performance and new technologies since the late 90s. Her work involves processes of "listening" to spaces and designing subtle movement interventions, which trigger affective transformations. Her academic projects on movement and new technologies have been funded by research councils and her artistic work has been presented in the UK, Europe, and USA.
* Introduction
* Vicky Karkou, Sue Oliver and Sophia Lycouris
* Section A: Dance and the Body
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* 1. The Dancing Queen: Explanatory Mechanisms of the
'Feel-Good-Effect' in Dance
* Corinne Jola and Luis Calmeiro
* 2. Dance in the Body, the Mind, and the Brain: Neurocognitive
Research inspired by Dancers and their Audience
* Bettina Bläsing
* 3. Subjective and Neurophysiological Perspectives on Emotion
Perception from Dance
* Marie-Helene Grosbras, Matthew Reason, Haodan Tan, Rosie Kay, and
Frank Pollick
* 4. Evidence-based BIODANZA Programmes for Children (TANZPRO-Biodanza)
in Schools and Kindergartens: Some Effects on Psychology, Physiology,
Hormones and the Immune System
* Marcus Stück and Alejandra Villegas
* 5. Dancing to Resist, Reduce and Escape Stress
* Judith Lynne Hanna
* 6. Body Memory and its Recuperation through Movement
* Heidrun Panhofer
* 7. Listening to the Moving Body: Movement approaches in Body
Psychotherapy
* Laura-Hope Steckler
* 8. Authentic Movement as a Practice for Wellbeing
* Jane Bacon
* 9. Authentic Movement and the Relationship of Embodied Spirituality
to Health and Wellbeing
* Zoe Avstreih
* 10. Reimagining Our Relationship to the Dancing Body
* Andrea Olsen
* Section B. Dance within Performative Contexts
* Sophia Lycouris and Vicky Karkou
* With contribution from Taira Restar on her work with Anna Halprin
* 11. A Greater Fullness of Life: Wellbeing in Early Modern Dance
* Michael Huxley and Ramsay Burt
* 12. Therapeutic Performance: When Private Moves to Public
* Thania Acarón
* 13. Portals of Conscious Transformation: from Authentic Movement to
Performance
* Marcia Plevin
* 14. Butoh Dance, Noguchi Taiso and Healing
* Paola Esposito and Toshiharu Kasai
* 15. Flow in the Dancing Body: An Intersubjective Experience
* Louise Douse
* 16. Common Embrace: Wellbeing in Rosemary Lee's Choreography of
Inclusive Dancing Communities
* Doran George
* 17. Wellbeing and the Aging Dancer
* Jan Bolwell
* 18. Being in Pieces: Integrating Dance, Identity and Mental Health
* Mark Edward and Fiona Bannon
* 19. Writing Body Stories
* June Gersten Roberts
* 20. (Im)possible Performatives: Embodying the Politics of Loss
* Beatrice Allegranti
* Section C. Dance in Education
* Sue Oliver and Vicky Karkou
* With contributions from Julie Joseph, Jo Bungay-Orr, and Foteini
Athanasiadou
* 21. Provoking Change: Dance Pedagogy and Curriculum Design
* Ann Kipling Brown
* 22. Pedagogies of Dance Teaching and Dance Leading
* Jayne Stevens
* 23. Creative Dance in Schools: A Snapshot of Two European Contexts
* Sue Oliver, Monika Konold, and Christina Larek
* 24. Moving Systems: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Enhance Learning
and Avoid Dropping-out
* Claire Schaub-Moore
* 25. Dance/Movement and Embodied Knowing with Adolescents
* Nancy Beardall
* 26. Movement Therapy Programme with Children with Mild Learning
Difficulties in Primary Schools in Saudi Arabia: Links between Motion
and Emotion
* Abdulazeem Alotaibi, Vassiliki Karkou, Marietta L van der Linden, and
Lindesay Irvine
* 27. Dance Movement Therapy, Student Learning and Wellbeing in Special
Education
* Sue Mullane and Kim Dunphy
* 28. The Wellbeing of Students in Dance Movement Therapy Masters
Programs
* Hilda Wengrower
* 29. Cultivating the 'Felt Sense' of Wellbeing - How we Know we are
Well
* Anna Fiona Keogh and Joan Davis
* Section D. Dance in the Community
* Sue Oliver and Vicky Karkou
* With contributions from Carolyn Fresquez and Barbara Erber
* 30. Free to Dance: Community Dance with Adolescent Girls in Scotland
* Anna Kenrick, Carolyn Lappin, and Sue Oliver
* 31. Methods of Promoting Gender Development in Young Children Through
Developmental Dance Rhythms: A Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP)
Dance/Movement Therapy Approach
* Susan Loman
* 32. Together We Move: Creating a Laban-style Movement Choir
* Cynthia Pratt
* 33. Touching Disability Culture: Dancing Tiresias
* Petra Kuppers choreographing an essay with contributions from Lisa
Steichmann, Jonny Gray, Melanie Yergeau, Aimee Meredith Cox, Nora
Simonhjell, Neil Marcus, Elizabeth Currans, Amber DiPietra, and
Stephanie Heit
* 34. 'Building Relations': A Methodological Consideration of Dance and
Wellbeing in Psychosocial Work with War-affected Refugee Children and
Their Families
* Allison Singer
* 35. Reconstructing the World of Survivors of Torture for Political
Reasons through Dance/Movement Therapy
* Maralia Reca
* 36. Haunted by Meaning: Dance as Aesthetic Activism
* Sherry B. Shapiro
* 37. Cultural Adaptations of Dance Movement Psychotherapy
Experiences: From a UK Higher education Context to a
Transdisciplinary Water Resource Management Research Practice
* Athiná Copteros, Vicky Karkou, and Tally Palmer
* 38. Capoeira in the Community: The Social Arena for the Development
of Wellbeing
* André Luiz Teixeira Reis and Sue Oliver
* 39. The 5Rhythms® Movement Practice: Journey to Wellbeing,
Empowerment and Transformation
* Mati Vargas-Gibson, Sarena Wolfaard, and Emma Roberts
* Section E. Dance in Health Care Contexts
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* With a contribution from Chan Nga Shan and Ania Zubala
* 40. Dance Movement Therapy in Health Care: Should we Dance across the
Floor of the Ward?
* Iris Bräuninger and Gonzalo Bacigalupe
* 41. Dance as Art in Hospital
* Diane Amans
* 42. The BodyMind Approach(tm): Supporting the wellbeing of patients
with chronic medically unexplained symptoms in primary health care in
England
* Helen Payne
* 43. Dance Therapy-Primitive Expression Contributes to Wellbeing
* Alexia Margariti, Periklis Ktonas, Thomas Paparrigopoulos, and
Grigoris Vaslamatzis
* 44. Dance: An Aesthetic Experience to Foster Wellbeing for Vulnerable
Mothers and Infants
* Elizabeth Loughlin
* 45. Dance Therapy and the Possibility of Wellbeing with People with
Dementia
* Heather Hill
* 46. Emotions in Motion: Depression in Dance-Movement and
Dance-Movement in Treatment of Depression
* Marko Punkanen, Suvi Saarikallio, Outi Leinonen, Anita Forsblom,
Kristo Kulju, and Geoff Luck
* 47. (Dis-)Embodiment in Schizophrenia: Effects of Mirroring on
Self-Experience, Empathy and Wellbeing
* Sabine C. Koch, Janna Kelbel, Astrid Kolter, Heribert Sattel, and
Thomas Fuchs
* 48. Dance/Movement Therapy and Breast Cancer Care: A Wellbeing
Approach
* Ilene Serlin, Nancy Goldov, and Erika Hansen
* 49. Attending to the Heart beat in Dance Movement Psychotherapy:
Improvements in Mood and Quality of Life for Patients with Coronary
Heart Disease
* Mariam Mchitarian, Joseph Moutiris, and Vicky Karkou
* Conclusion
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* Vicky Karkou, Sue Oliver and Sophia Lycouris
* Section A: Dance and the Body
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* 1. The Dancing Queen: Explanatory Mechanisms of the
'Feel-Good-Effect' in Dance
* Corinne Jola and Luis Calmeiro
* 2. Dance in the Body, the Mind, and the Brain: Neurocognitive
Research inspired by Dancers and their Audience
* Bettina Bläsing
* 3. Subjective and Neurophysiological Perspectives on Emotion
Perception from Dance
* Marie-Helene Grosbras, Matthew Reason, Haodan Tan, Rosie Kay, and
Frank Pollick
* 4. Evidence-based BIODANZA Programmes for Children (TANZPRO-Biodanza)
in Schools and Kindergartens: Some Effects on Psychology, Physiology,
Hormones and the Immune System
* Marcus Stück and Alejandra Villegas
* 5. Dancing to Resist, Reduce and Escape Stress
* Judith Lynne Hanna
* 6. Body Memory and its Recuperation through Movement
* Heidrun Panhofer
* 7. Listening to the Moving Body: Movement approaches in Body
Psychotherapy
* Laura-Hope Steckler
* 8. Authentic Movement as a Practice for Wellbeing
* Jane Bacon
* 9. Authentic Movement and the Relationship of Embodied Spirituality
to Health and Wellbeing
* Zoe Avstreih
* 10. Reimagining Our Relationship to the Dancing Body
* Andrea Olsen
* Section B. Dance within Performative Contexts
* Sophia Lycouris and Vicky Karkou
* With contribution from Taira Restar on her work with Anna Halprin
* 11. A Greater Fullness of Life: Wellbeing in Early Modern Dance
* Michael Huxley and Ramsay Burt
* 12. Therapeutic Performance: When Private Moves to Public
* Thania Acarón
* 13. Portals of Conscious Transformation: from Authentic Movement to
Performance
* Marcia Plevin
* 14. Butoh Dance, Noguchi Taiso and Healing
* Paola Esposito and Toshiharu Kasai
* 15. Flow in the Dancing Body: An Intersubjective Experience
* Louise Douse
* 16. Common Embrace: Wellbeing in Rosemary Lee's Choreography of
Inclusive Dancing Communities
* Doran George
* 17. Wellbeing and the Aging Dancer
* Jan Bolwell
* 18. Being in Pieces: Integrating Dance, Identity and Mental Health
* Mark Edward and Fiona Bannon
* 19. Writing Body Stories
* June Gersten Roberts
* 20. (Im)possible Performatives: Embodying the Politics of Loss
* Beatrice Allegranti
* Section C. Dance in Education
* Sue Oliver and Vicky Karkou
* With contributions from Julie Joseph, Jo Bungay-Orr, and Foteini
Athanasiadou
* 21. Provoking Change: Dance Pedagogy and Curriculum Design
* Ann Kipling Brown
* 22. Pedagogies of Dance Teaching and Dance Leading
* Jayne Stevens
* 23. Creative Dance in Schools: A Snapshot of Two European Contexts
* Sue Oliver, Monika Konold, and Christina Larek
* 24. Moving Systems: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Enhance Learning
and Avoid Dropping-out
* Claire Schaub-Moore
* 25. Dance/Movement and Embodied Knowing with Adolescents
* Nancy Beardall
* 26. Movement Therapy Programme with Children with Mild Learning
Difficulties in Primary Schools in Saudi Arabia: Links between Motion
and Emotion
* Abdulazeem Alotaibi, Vassiliki Karkou, Marietta L van der Linden, and
Lindesay Irvine
* 27. Dance Movement Therapy, Student Learning and Wellbeing in Special
Education
* Sue Mullane and Kim Dunphy
* 28. The Wellbeing of Students in Dance Movement Therapy Masters
Programs
* Hilda Wengrower
* 29. Cultivating the 'Felt Sense' of Wellbeing - How we Know we are
Well
* Anna Fiona Keogh and Joan Davis
* Section D. Dance in the Community
* Sue Oliver and Vicky Karkou
* With contributions from Carolyn Fresquez and Barbara Erber
* 30. Free to Dance: Community Dance with Adolescent Girls in Scotland
* Anna Kenrick, Carolyn Lappin, and Sue Oliver
* 31. Methods of Promoting Gender Development in Young Children Through
Developmental Dance Rhythms: A Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP)
Dance/Movement Therapy Approach
* Susan Loman
* 32. Together We Move: Creating a Laban-style Movement Choir
* Cynthia Pratt
* 33. Touching Disability Culture: Dancing Tiresias
* Petra Kuppers choreographing an essay with contributions from Lisa
Steichmann, Jonny Gray, Melanie Yergeau, Aimee Meredith Cox, Nora
Simonhjell, Neil Marcus, Elizabeth Currans, Amber DiPietra, and
Stephanie Heit
* 34. 'Building Relations': A Methodological Consideration of Dance and
Wellbeing in Psychosocial Work with War-affected Refugee Children and
Their Families
* Allison Singer
* 35. Reconstructing the World of Survivors of Torture for Political
Reasons through Dance/Movement Therapy
* Maralia Reca
* 36. Haunted by Meaning: Dance as Aesthetic Activism
* Sherry B. Shapiro
* 37. Cultural Adaptations of Dance Movement Psychotherapy
Experiences: From a UK Higher education Context to a
Transdisciplinary Water Resource Management Research Practice
* Athiná Copteros, Vicky Karkou, and Tally Palmer
* 38. Capoeira in the Community: The Social Arena for the Development
of Wellbeing
* André Luiz Teixeira Reis and Sue Oliver
* 39. The 5Rhythms® Movement Practice: Journey to Wellbeing,
Empowerment and Transformation
* Mati Vargas-Gibson, Sarena Wolfaard, and Emma Roberts
* Section E. Dance in Health Care Contexts
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* With a contribution from Chan Nga Shan and Ania Zubala
* 40. Dance Movement Therapy in Health Care: Should we Dance across the
Floor of the Ward?
* Iris Bräuninger and Gonzalo Bacigalupe
* 41. Dance as Art in Hospital
* Diane Amans
* 42. The BodyMind Approach(tm): Supporting the wellbeing of patients
with chronic medically unexplained symptoms in primary health care in
England
* Helen Payne
* 43. Dance Therapy-Primitive Expression Contributes to Wellbeing
* Alexia Margariti, Periklis Ktonas, Thomas Paparrigopoulos, and
Grigoris Vaslamatzis
* 44. Dance: An Aesthetic Experience to Foster Wellbeing for Vulnerable
Mothers and Infants
* Elizabeth Loughlin
* 45. Dance Therapy and the Possibility of Wellbeing with People with
Dementia
* Heather Hill
* 46. Emotions in Motion: Depression in Dance-Movement and
Dance-Movement in Treatment of Depression
* Marko Punkanen, Suvi Saarikallio, Outi Leinonen, Anita Forsblom,
Kristo Kulju, and Geoff Luck
* 47. (Dis-)Embodiment in Schizophrenia: Effects of Mirroring on
Self-Experience, Empathy and Wellbeing
* Sabine C. Koch, Janna Kelbel, Astrid Kolter, Heribert Sattel, and
Thomas Fuchs
* 48. Dance/Movement Therapy and Breast Cancer Care: A Wellbeing
Approach
* Ilene Serlin, Nancy Goldov, and Erika Hansen
* 49. Attending to the Heart beat in Dance Movement Psychotherapy:
Improvements in Mood and Quality of Life for Patients with Coronary
Heart Disease
* Mariam Mchitarian, Joseph Moutiris, and Vicky Karkou
* Conclusion
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* Introduction
* Vicky Karkou, Sue Oliver and Sophia Lycouris
* Section A: Dance and the Body
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* 1. The Dancing Queen: Explanatory Mechanisms of the
'Feel-Good-Effect' in Dance
* Corinne Jola and Luis Calmeiro
* 2. Dance in the Body, the Mind, and the Brain: Neurocognitive
Research inspired by Dancers and their Audience
* Bettina Bläsing
* 3. Subjective and Neurophysiological Perspectives on Emotion
Perception from Dance
* Marie-Helene Grosbras, Matthew Reason, Haodan Tan, Rosie Kay, and
Frank Pollick
* 4. Evidence-based BIODANZA Programmes for Children (TANZPRO-Biodanza)
in Schools and Kindergartens: Some Effects on Psychology, Physiology,
Hormones and the Immune System
* Marcus Stück and Alejandra Villegas
* 5. Dancing to Resist, Reduce and Escape Stress
* Judith Lynne Hanna
* 6. Body Memory and its Recuperation through Movement
* Heidrun Panhofer
* 7. Listening to the Moving Body: Movement approaches in Body
Psychotherapy
* Laura-Hope Steckler
* 8. Authentic Movement as a Practice for Wellbeing
* Jane Bacon
* 9. Authentic Movement and the Relationship of Embodied Spirituality
to Health and Wellbeing
* Zoe Avstreih
* 10. Reimagining Our Relationship to the Dancing Body
* Andrea Olsen
* Section B. Dance within Performative Contexts
* Sophia Lycouris and Vicky Karkou
* With contribution from Taira Restar on her work with Anna Halprin
* 11. A Greater Fullness of Life: Wellbeing in Early Modern Dance
* Michael Huxley and Ramsay Burt
* 12. Therapeutic Performance: When Private Moves to Public
* Thania Acarón
* 13. Portals of Conscious Transformation: from Authentic Movement to
Performance
* Marcia Plevin
* 14. Butoh Dance, Noguchi Taiso and Healing
* Paola Esposito and Toshiharu Kasai
* 15. Flow in the Dancing Body: An Intersubjective Experience
* Louise Douse
* 16. Common Embrace: Wellbeing in Rosemary Lee's Choreography of
Inclusive Dancing Communities
* Doran George
* 17. Wellbeing and the Aging Dancer
* Jan Bolwell
* 18. Being in Pieces: Integrating Dance, Identity and Mental Health
* Mark Edward and Fiona Bannon
* 19. Writing Body Stories
* June Gersten Roberts
* 20. (Im)possible Performatives: Embodying the Politics of Loss
* Beatrice Allegranti
* Section C. Dance in Education
* Sue Oliver and Vicky Karkou
* With contributions from Julie Joseph, Jo Bungay-Orr, and Foteini
Athanasiadou
* 21. Provoking Change: Dance Pedagogy and Curriculum Design
* Ann Kipling Brown
* 22. Pedagogies of Dance Teaching and Dance Leading
* Jayne Stevens
* 23. Creative Dance in Schools: A Snapshot of Two European Contexts
* Sue Oliver, Monika Konold, and Christina Larek
* 24. Moving Systems: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Enhance Learning
and Avoid Dropping-out
* Claire Schaub-Moore
* 25. Dance/Movement and Embodied Knowing with Adolescents
* Nancy Beardall
* 26. Movement Therapy Programme with Children with Mild Learning
Difficulties in Primary Schools in Saudi Arabia: Links between Motion
and Emotion
* Abdulazeem Alotaibi, Vassiliki Karkou, Marietta L van der Linden, and
Lindesay Irvine
* 27. Dance Movement Therapy, Student Learning and Wellbeing in Special
Education
* Sue Mullane and Kim Dunphy
* 28. The Wellbeing of Students in Dance Movement Therapy Masters
Programs
* Hilda Wengrower
* 29. Cultivating the 'Felt Sense' of Wellbeing - How we Know we are
Well
* Anna Fiona Keogh and Joan Davis
* Section D. Dance in the Community
* Sue Oliver and Vicky Karkou
* With contributions from Carolyn Fresquez and Barbara Erber
* 30. Free to Dance: Community Dance with Adolescent Girls in Scotland
* Anna Kenrick, Carolyn Lappin, and Sue Oliver
* 31. Methods of Promoting Gender Development in Young Children Through
Developmental Dance Rhythms: A Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP)
Dance/Movement Therapy Approach
* Susan Loman
* 32. Together We Move: Creating a Laban-style Movement Choir
* Cynthia Pratt
* 33. Touching Disability Culture: Dancing Tiresias
* Petra Kuppers choreographing an essay with contributions from Lisa
Steichmann, Jonny Gray, Melanie Yergeau, Aimee Meredith Cox, Nora
Simonhjell, Neil Marcus, Elizabeth Currans, Amber DiPietra, and
Stephanie Heit
* 34. 'Building Relations': A Methodological Consideration of Dance and
Wellbeing in Psychosocial Work with War-affected Refugee Children and
Their Families
* Allison Singer
* 35. Reconstructing the World of Survivors of Torture for Political
Reasons through Dance/Movement Therapy
* Maralia Reca
* 36. Haunted by Meaning: Dance as Aesthetic Activism
* Sherry B. Shapiro
* 37. Cultural Adaptations of Dance Movement Psychotherapy
Experiences: From a UK Higher education Context to a
Transdisciplinary Water Resource Management Research Practice
* Athiná Copteros, Vicky Karkou, and Tally Palmer
* 38. Capoeira in the Community: The Social Arena for the Development
of Wellbeing
* André Luiz Teixeira Reis and Sue Oliver
* 39. The 5Rhythms® Movement Practice: Journey to Wellbeing,
Empowerment and Transformation
* Mati Vargas-Gibson, Sarena Wolfaard, and Emma Roberts
* Section E. Dance in Health Care Contexts
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* With a contribution from Chan Nga Shan and Ania Zubala
* 40. Dance Movement Therapy in Health Care: Should we Dance across the
Floor of the Ward?
* Iris Bräuninger and Gonzalo Bacigalupe
* 41. Dance as Art in Hospital
* Diane Amans
* 42. The BodyMind Approach(tm): Supporting the wellbeing of patients
with chronic medically unexplained symptoms in primary health care in
England
* Helen Payne
* 43. Dance Therapy-Primitive Expression Contributes to Wellbeing
* Alexia Margariti, Periklis Ktonas, Thomas Paparrigopoulos, and
Grigoris Vaslamatzis
* 44. Dance: An Aesthetic Experience to Foster Wellbeing for Vulnerable
Mothers and Infants
* Elizabeth Loughlin
* 45. Dance Therapy and the Possibility of Wellbeing with People with
Dementia
* Heather Hill
* 46. Emotions in Motion: Depression in Dance-Movement and
Dance-Movement in Treatment of Depression
* Marko Punkanen, Suvi Saarikallio, Outi Leinonen, Anita Forsblom,
Kristo Kulju, and Geoff Luck
* 47. (Dis-)Embodiment in Schizophrenia: Effects of Mirroring on
Self-Experience, Empathy and Wellbeing
* Sabine C. Koch, Janna Kelbel, Astrid Kolter, Heribert Sattel, and
Thomas Fuchs
* 48. Dance/Movement Therapy and Breast Cancer Care: A Wellbeing
Approach
* Ilene Serlin, Nancy Goldov, and Erika Hansen
* 49. Attending to the Heart beat in Dance Movement Psychotherapy:
Improvements in Mood and Quality of Life for Patients with Coronary
Heart Disease
* Mariam Mchitarian, Joseph Moutiris, and Vicky Karkou
* Conclusion
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* Vicky Karkou, Sue Oliver and Sophia Lycouris
* Section A: Dance and the Body
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* 1. The Dancing Queen: Explanatory Mechanisms of the
'Feel-Good-Effect' in Dance
* Corinne Jola and Luis Calmeiro
* 2. Dance in the Body, the Mind, and the Brain: Neurocognitive
Research inspired by Dancers and their Audience
* Bettina Bläsing
* 3. Subjective and Neurophysiological Perspectives on Emotion
Perception from Dance
* Marie-Helene Grosbras, Matthew Reason, Haodan Tan, Rosie Kay, and
Frank Pollick
* 4. Evidence-based BIODANZA Programmes for Children (TANZPRO-Biodanza)
in Schools and Kindergartens: Some Effects on Psychology, Physiology,
Hormones and the Immune System
* Marcus Stück and Alejandra Villegas
* 5. Dancing to Resist, Reduce and Escape Stress
* Judith Lynne Hanna
* 6. Body Memory and its Recuperation through Movement
* Heidrun Panhofer
* 7. Listening to the Moving Body: Movement approaches in Body
Psychotherapy
* Laura-Hope Steckler
* 8. Authentic Movement as a Practice for Wellbeing
* Jane Bacon
* 9. Authentic Movement and the Relationship of Embodied Spirituality
to Health and Wellbeing
* Zoe Avstreih
* 10. Reimagining Our Relationship to the Dancing Body
* Andrea Olsen
* Section B. Dance within Performative Contexts
* Sophia Lycouris and Vicky Karkou
* With contribution from Taira Restar on her work with Anna Halprin
* 11. A Greater Fullness of Life: Wellbeing in Early Modern Dance
* Michael Huxley and Ramsay Burt
* 12. Therapeutic Performance: When Private Moves to Public
* Thania Acarón
* 13. Portals of Conscious Transformation: from Authentic Movement to
Performance
* Marcia Plevin
* 14. Butoh Dance, Noguchi Taiso and Healing
* Paola Esposito and Toshiharu Kasai
* 15. Flow in the Dancing Body: An Intersubjective Experience
* Louise Douse
* 16. Common Embrace: Wellbeing in Rosemary Lee's Choreography of
Inclusive Dancing Communities
* Doran George
* 17. Wellbeing and the Aging Dancer
* Jan Bolwell
* 18. Being in Pieces: Integrating Dance, Identity and Mental Health
* Mark Edward and Fiona Bannon
* 19. Writing Body Stories
* June Gersten Roberts
* 20. (Im)possible Performatives: Embodying the Politics of Loss
* Beatrice Allegranti
* Section C. Dance in Education
* Sue Oliver and Vicky Karkou
* With contributions from Julie Joseph, Jo Bungay-Orr, and Foteini
Athanasiadou
* 21. Provoking Change: Dance Pedagogy and Curriculum Design
* Ann Kipling Brown
* 22. Pedagogies of Dance Teaching and Dance Leading
* Jayne Stevens
* 23. Creative Dance in Schools: A Snapshot of Two European Contexts
* Sue Oliver, Monika Konold, and Christina Larek
* 24. Moving Systems: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Enhance Learning
and Avoid Dropping-out
* Claire Schaub-Moore
* 25. Dance/Movement and Embodied Knowing with Adolescents
* Nancy Beardall
* 26. Movement Therapy Programme with Children with Mild Learning
Difficulties in Primary Schools in Saudi Arabia: Links between Motion
and Emotion
* Abdulazeem Alotaibi, Vassiliki Karkou, Marietta L van der Linden, and
Lindesay Irvine
* 27. Dance Movement Therapy, Student Learning and Wellbeing in Special
Education
* Sue Mullane and Kim Dunphy
* 28. The Wellbeing of Students in Dance Movement Therapy Masters
Programs
* Hilda Wengrower
* 29. Cultivating the 'Felt Sense' of Wellbeing - How we Know we are
Well
* Anna Fiona Keogh and Joan Davis
* Section D. Dance in the Community
* Sue Oliver and Vicky Karkou
* With contributions from Carolyn Fresquez and Barbara Erber
* 30. Free to Dance: Community Dance with Adolescent Girls in Scotland
* Anna Kenrick, Carolyn Lappin, and Sue Oliver
* 31. Methods of Promoting Gender Development in Young Children Through
Developmental Dance Rhythms: A Kestenberg Movement Profile (KMP)
Dance/Movement Therapy Approach
* Susan Loman
* 32. Together We Move: Creating a Laban-style Movement Choir
* Cynthia Pratt
* 33. Touching Disability Culture: Dancing Tiresias
* Petra Kuppers choreographing an essay with contributions from Lisa
Steichmann, Jonny Gray, Melanie Yergeau, Aimee Meredith Cox, Nora
Simonhjell, Neil Marcus, Elizabeth Currans, Amber DiPietra, and
Stephanie Heit
* 34. 'Building Relations': A Methodological Consideration of Dance and
Wellbeing in Psychosocial Work with War-affected Refugee Children and
Their Families
* Allison Singer
* 35. Reconstructing the World of Survivors of Torture for Political
Reasons through Dance/Movement Therapy
* Maralia Reca
* 36. Haunted by Meaning: Dance as Aesthetic Activism
* Sherry B. Shapiro
* 37. Cultural Adaptations of Dance Movement Psychotherapy
Experiences: From a UK Higher education Context to a
Transdisciplinary Water Resource Management Research Practice
* Athiná Copteros, Vicky Karkou, and Tally Palmer
* 38. Capoeira in the Community: The Social Arena for the Development
of Wellbeing
* André Luiz Teixeira Reis and Sue Oliver
* 39. The 5Rhythms® Movement Practice: Journey to Wellbeing,
Empowerment and Transformation
* Mati Vargas-Gibson, Sarena Wolfaard, and Emma Roberts
* Section E. Dance in Health Care Contexts
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver
* With a contribution from Chan Nga Shan and Ania Zubala
* 40. Dance Movement Therapy in Health Care: Should we Dance across the
Floor of the Ward?
* Iris Bräuninger and Gonzalo Bacigalupe
* 41. Dance as Art in Hospital
* Diane Amans
* 42. The BodyMind Approach(tm): Supporting the wellbeing of patients
with chronic medically unexplained symptoms in primary health care in
England
* Helen Payne
* 43. Dance Therapy-Primitive Expression Contributes to Wellbeing
* Alexia Margariti, Periklis Ktonas, Thomas Paparrigopoulos, and
Grigoris Vaslamatzis
* 44. Dance: An Aesthetic Experience to Foster Wellbeing for Vulnerable
Mothers and Infants
* Elizabeth Loughlin
* 45. Dance Therapy and the Possibility of Wellbeing with People with
Dementia
* Heather Hill
* 46. Emotions in Motion: Depression in Dance-Movement and
Dance-Movement in Treatment of Depression
* Marko Punkanen, Suvi Saarikallio, Outi Leinonen, Anita Forsblom,
Kristo Kulju, and Geoff Luck
* 47. (Dis-)Embodiment in Schizophrenia: Effects of Mirroring on
Self-Experience, Empathy and Wellbeing
* Sabine C. Koch, Janna Kelbel, Astrid Kolter, Heribert Sattel, and
Thomas Fuchs
* 48. Dance/Movement Therapy and Breast Cancer Care: A Wellbeing
Approach
* Ilene Serlin, Nancy Goldov, and Erika Hansen
* 49. Attending to the Heart beat in Dance Movement Psychotherapy:
Improvements in Mood and Quality of Life for Patients with Coronary
Heart Disease
* Mariam Mchitarian, Joseph Moutiris, and Vicky Karkou
* Conclusion
* Vicky Karkou and Sue Oliver