This report identifies the work of dance and somatic movement practitioners within NHS hospital settings¹ in the UK. It collates the views of over 50 dance artists working specifically with somatic-informed movement practice in hospital settings. The report does not include many other valuable arts practices in hospitals² but seeks to focus on this area where there has been little research to date. It aims to be of interest to dance and somatic movement practitioners, students, academics and healthcare professionals involved in arts and health. Being the first of its kind, it sets out to define this small but vital field of participatory arts practice by collating data on the working patterns and scope of practice. The report draws upon e...
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s ‘Dance for Health’ programme aims to improve t...
Dance consciously or unconsciously can by its very creative process from idea or feeling through to ...
This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of training load practices of dance artistic and hea...
Aim and objectives: To explore staff perceptions of the impact of weekly music and movement sessions...
Dance and health is a burgeoning field that explores the methods and evidence behind movement as a t...
Introduction: There is little research on dance in acute mental health settings in the National Heal...
Purpose This review articulates current understanding of the aesthetic, artistic and creative contri...
International approaches to promote health through physical activity need improvement. Such approach...
Frontiers of Dance & Health is a 2-day sympoisum lead by members of the Knowing Body Network: Penny...
Introduction Arts and health is a collaboration of arts and health perspectives and exper tise (The ...
Background: This service evaluation examined the impact of Dance for Health, a programme of weekly g...
This report provides the findings of an evaluation of social, artistic (creative), health and wellbe...
Anthony Schrag - ORCID 0000-0001-8660-7572 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8660-7572Margaret Smith - OR...
D.Cur.Movement is an integral aspect of daily living. Movement allows the human being to express, fi...
How can cultivation through design become the next step forward in medicine and the arts by creating...
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s ‘Dance for Health’ programme aims to improve t...
Dance consciously or unconsciously can by its very creative process from idea or feeling through to ...
This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of training load practices of dance artistic and hea...
Aim and objectives: To explore staff perceptions of the impact of weekly music and movement sessions...
Dance and health is a burgeoning field that explores the methods and evidence behind movement as a t...
Introduction: There is little research on dance in acute mental health settings in the National Heal...
Purpose This review articulates current understanding of the aesthetic, artistic and creative contri...
International approaches to promote health through physical activity need improvement. Such approach...
Frontiers of Dance & Health is a 2-day sympoisum lead by members of the Knowing Body Network: Penny...
Introduction Arts and health is a collaboration of arts and health perspectives and exper tise (The ...
Background: This service evaluation examined the impact of Dance for Health, a programme of weekly g...
This report provides the findings of an evaluation of social, artistic (creative), health and wellbe...
Anthony Schrag - ORCID 0000-0001-8660-7572 https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8660-7572Margaret Smith - OR...
D.Cur.Movement is an integral aspect of daily living. Movement allows the human being to express, fi...
How can cultivation through design become the next step forward in medicine and the arts by creating...
Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust’s ‘Dance for Health’ programme aims to improve t...
Dance consciously or unconsciously can by its very creative process from idea or feeling through to ...
This study aimed to investigate the perceptions of training load practices of dance artistic and hea...