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The Laws of the Universe
By Maja Serve I have been asked about the laws of the universe and how they are and…
Questions and Answers from Members
When people talk about passion in dance. What is it? Where does it come from? How do I…
Why is sex so damn good?
Jinsop Lee – Why is sex so damn good? (TED 2013) Comments from Magda Schoeneich …and what about…
15 Truths About Being a Professional Dancer
Submitted to DanceArchives by Gherman Mustuc By Melanie Doskocil 1. Dance is hard No dancer ever became successful…
Comments on the article: A Dancer’s Body
Barbara Nagode Ambroz commenting on the article: A Dancer’s Body: Crafted from the Inside Out or the Outside In?…
A Dancer’s Body: Crafted from the Inside Out or the Outside In?
By Christie Bosworth The way in which a dancer experiences their body goes much deeper than is usually…
Conversations with Dries van Os (philosopher)
By Carolien Hermans Conversations with Dries van Os (philosopher) The body can relate to time (duration) and space.…
Artistry versus Athleticism
While the constant desire and never-ending quest to improve is a mark of a great athlete, it is the ability to recognize, and glory in, the imperfections of the soul that is a mark of a true artist.
Natural and Artistic Bodies in Dance
Expressivity in dance art is not primarily of a natural kind. Expressiveness is the communicative act of an artist, and in dance this means that a choreographer articulates her or his dance ideas knitting the strands of the dance medium into the work of art.
What is Dance Therapy?
Dance therapy is the therapeutic use of movement to improve the mental and physical well-being of a person. It focuses on the connection between the mind and body to promote health and healing. Dance therapy can be considered an expressive therapy.