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Building Ballet: developing dance and dancers in ballet
This thesis unpacks a commonly expressed phrase in the dance industry – ‘Teaching dance beyond the steps’ – by exploring teaching practices that develop dance and dancers in children’s ballet lessons. Exploring an area that is commonly practiced and often talked about, but rarely studied, this study shows how ballet education builds particular ways of ...
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The First Polish National Ballet: The Krakow Wedding. Origins, Adaptations, And Legacy
Throughout the nineteenth century, artistic expression functioned as a means of manifesting attachment to Polish national identity and of sustaining it within the consciousness of successive generations.
Klaudia Carlos-Machej
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S, STOJANOVIC, S, MARENIC, D, UKROPINA
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[Injuries in classical ballet dancers].
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SLEEP QUALITY IN PROFESSIONAL BALLET DANCERS
Chronobiology International, 2009Ballet dancers are competitive athletes who undergo extreme physical and mental stress and work according to an irregular schedule, with long days of training, rehearsal, and performance. Their most significant potential risks entail physical injury and altered sleep.
Ingo Fietze, Martin Glos, Thomas Penzel
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Musculoskeletal injuries in young ballet dancers
Knee Surgery, Sports Traumatology, Arthroscopy, 2011AbstractPurposeThe aim of this study was to examine the incidence of musculoskeletal injuries, site and type of injury, and the most common injury diagnoses in young ballet dancers at the Royal Swedish Ballet School, a public school in Stockholm.MethodsThis retrospective study of 476 students (297 girls and 179 boys) aged 10–21 years was based on ...
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PM & R : the journal of injury, function, and rehabilitation, 2019
Adolescent ballet dancers have a higher incidence of injury than adult professional dancers. It is unclear which factors, including biomechanical changes related to intense dance training and/or the growth process itself, contribute to increased injury ...
Amy X. Yin +6 more
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Adolescent ballet dancers have a higher incidence of injury than adult professional dancers. It is unclear which factors, including biomechanical changes related to intense dance training and/or the growth process itself, contribute to increased injury ...
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