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Dance, Ageing and Collaborative Arts-Based Research

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Dance, Ageing and Collaborative Arts-based Research contributes a critical and comprehensive perspective on the role of the arts-specifically dance-in enhancing the lives of older people.


List of contents










1. Introduction
Rachel Herron and Mark Skinner
2. Canada's National Ballet School and the evolution of Sharing Dance
Rachel Bar and John Dalrymple
3. A creative collaboration in arts-based ageing research
Mark Skinner and Rachel Bar
4. Critical reflections on arts for ageing, dementia, and health
Rachel Bar and Pia Kontos
5. Advancing age and dementia-related social inclusion through Sharing Dance
Rachel Herron, Sheila Novek and Verena Menec
6. Voices and lived experiences of Sharing Dance
Rachel Bar, Margaret Dunphy, Rachel Herron, Ruth Snider, Whitney Strachan and Craig Wingrove
7. Challenging the culture of dementia care through Sharing Dance
Pia Kontos and Alisa Grigorovich
8. Technological glitches and creative interactions in Sharing Dance research
An Kosurko, Ilkka Arminen and Melisa Stevanovic
9. On the community dimensions and dynamics of Sharing Dance
Verena Menec, Mark Skinner and An Kosurko
10. Future directions for collaborative arts-based ageing research
Rachel Bar and Rachel Herron
Coda: Sharing Dance with older adults during COVID-19
Sheena Campbell, Cassy Borth, Jenn Kairies and Jennifer Killing


About the author










Rachel Herron is Associate Professor in the Department of Geography and Environment at Brandon University, Canada, and the Canada Research Chair in Rural and Remote Mental Health.
Rachel Bar is Director, Research and Health at Canada's National Ballet School.
Mark Skinner is Dean of Humanities and Social Sciences at Trent University, Canada, where he is also Professor of Geography.


Summary

Dance, Ageing and Collaborative Arts-based Research contributes a critical and comprehensive perspective on the role of the arts—specifically dance—in enhancing the lives of older people.

Product details

Authors Rachel Bar Herron
Assisted by Rachel Bar (Editor), Rachel Herron (Editor), Mark Skinner (Editor)
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 11.11.2022
 
EAN 9781032197555
ISBN 978-1-0-3219755-5
No. of pages 172
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Education > Social education, social work

Dance, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Human Geography, SCIENCE / Earth Sciences / Geography, Creative therapy (eg art, music, drama), Age groups: the elderly, Creative therapy / Expressive therapies, Age groups: the elderly / old age

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