Dance, Ageing and Collaborative Arts-Based Research / / Rachel Herron, Rachel Bar, Mark Skinner.

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. The book focuses on the development of an innovative arts-based program for older adults and the collaborativ...

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Place / Publishing House:[Place of publication not identified] : : Taylor & Francis,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Physical Description:1 online resource (190 pages)
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Table of Contents:
  • 1. IntroductionRachel Herron and Mark Skinner
  • 2. Canada's National Ballet School and the evolution of Sharing DanceRachel Bar and John Dalrymple
  • 3. A creative collaboration in arts-based ageing researchMark Skinner and Rachel Bar
  • 4. Critical reflections on arts for ageing, dementia, and healthRachel Bar and Pia Kontos
  • 5. Advancing age and dementia-related social inclusion through Sharing DanceRachel Herron, Sheila Novek and Verena Menec
  • 6. Voices and lived experiences of Sharing DanceRachel Bar, Margaret Dunphy, Rachel Herron, Ruth Snider, Whitney Strachan and Craig Wingrove
  • 7. Challenging the culture of dementia care through Sharing DancePia Kontos and Alisa Grigorovich
  • 8. Technological glitches and creative interactions in Sharing Dance researchAn 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.