Mental health issues are increasingly prevalent worldwide, emphasizing the need to research antecedents and consequences of well-being. Prior research shows that within organizations, higher levels of subjective well-being (SWB) promote productivity performance. Building on this research, the authors hypothesize that recreational dance positively influences productivity through higher SWB. Survey data from Brazil, Italy, and the United Kingdom reveal that recreational dancers are more productive than nondancers due to their higher intrinsic motivation and SWB. Dancing has an additional direct effect on productivity, beyond the mediating role of SWB. The results indicate well-being and productivity improvements in all three countries, althou...
ObjectiveTo study dancers' perceptions of the physical, cognitive, affective, and social benefits of...
Background: The paper focuses on the problem of the effect of dance as a part of movement activities...
This qualitative study explores dance as a therapeutic coping mechanism used by those affected by ch...
Mental health issues are increasingly prevalent worldwide, emphasizing the need to research antecede...
This paper studies the impact of time spent in dancing on next day work engagement through increased...
Transition to sustainability is a process that requires change on all levels of society from the phy...
The positive effect of dance engagement on the psychological well-being of individuals has been cons...
Paper given at Resilience: Articulating Dance Knowledges in the C21st. DanceHE Annual Symposium 9 Ap...
Background Restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in people having to find new ways...
Transition to sustainability is a process that requires change on all levels of society from the phy...
Participating in creative arts such as dance has been shown to improve wellbeing. Due to Every Child...
The context of the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the idea of improving the quality of life and h...
Despite acceptance that physical activity serves as a protective agent against the burden of non-com...
Line dancing is one of the most practiced dance styles by adults and seniors due to the ease of exec...
This position paper examines the relevance of dance and dance aerobics to attainment of physical fit...
ObjectiveTo study dancers' perceptions of the physical, cognitive, affective, and social benefits of...
Background: The paper focuses on the problem of the effect of dance as a part of movement activities...
This qualitative study explores dance as a therapeutic coping mechanism used by those affected by ch...
Mental health issues are increasingly prevalent worldwide, emphasizing the need to research antecede...
This paper studies the impact of time spent in dancing on next day work engagement through increased...
Transition to sustainability is a process that requires change on all levels of society from the phy...
The positive effect of dance engagement on the psychological well-being of individuals has been cons...
Paper given at Resilience: Articulating Dance Knowledges in the C21st. DanceHE Annual Symposium 9 Ap...
Background Restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic have resulted in people having to find new ways...
Transition to sustainability is a process that requires change on all levels of society from the phy...
Participating in creative arts such as dance has been shown to improve wellbeing. Due to Every Child...
The context of the Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted the idea of improving the quality of life and h...
Despite acceptance that physical activity serves as a protective agent against the burden of non-com...
Line dancing is one of the most practiced dance styles by adults and seniors due to the ease of exec...
This position paper examines the relevance of dance and dance aerobics to attainment of physical fit...
ObjectiveTo study dancers' perceptions of the physical, cognitive, affective, and social benefits of...
Background: The paper focuses on the problem of the effect of dance as a part of movement activities...
This qualitative study explores dance as a therapeutic coping mechanism used by those affected by ch...