AllPlay Dance is founded on a collaborative approach to research between the School of Psychology and the School of Communication of Creative Arts, both of Deakin University. The research is also undertaken in partnership with professional ballet company, Queensland Ballet. This paper describes the development and execution of two pilot projects for children with disability, utilizing a dance studies methodology. The projects were conducted in 2018 and 2019 for children with cerebral palsy (CP) and autism spectrum disorder, as part of the AllPlay Dance program. Participants with disabilities ranged in age from 7 to 12 years. As well as describing the approach to the program development, we discuss the involvement of older and more experienc...
The purpose of this capstone project was to gain in-depth knowledge on occupational therapy’s role i...
This qualitative study looks at how dance can be used as responsive pedagogy to support students wit...
Dance is currently being implemented as a curriculum subject in primary and secondary schools throug...
Recent decades have seen a promising shift towards a dance sector that encourages, values, and ackno...
Purpose: Few studies have explored the potential for community dance programs to act as a feasible a...
People with intellectual disabilities, who form the largest proportion of the disability population ...
The thesis explores the effects of dance/movement therapy based on the inclusion of two children wit...
With IRB approval, I researched the effects of dance as a physical training for the motor abilities ...
In this article I examine the possibilities for integrated dance in schools, as a way of opening up ...
Dancing knows no limits. Anyone can dance. The universal language of dance shelters a young child, a...
The arts have a crucial role in empowering young people with special needs through diverse dance ini...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University PressT...
In the 1980s, mixed ability or physically integrated dance companies, such as AXIS and Dancing Wheel...
Findings of the researches of different authors show the importance of including creative movement w...
Name of the thesis: Dancing and movement training for people with disabilities. Goal of research: 16...
The purpose of this capstone project was to gain in-depth knowledge on occupational therapy’s role i...
This qualitative study looks at how dance can be used as responsive pedagogy to support students wit...
Dance is currently being implemented as a curriculum subject in primary and secondary schools throug...
Recent decades have seen a promising shift towards a dance sector that encourages, values, and ackno...
Purpose: Few studies have explored the potential for community dance programs to act as a feasible a...
People with intellectual disabilities, who form the largest proportion of the disability population ...
The thesis explores the effects of dance/movement therapy based on the inclusion of two children wit...
With IRB approval, I researched the effects of dance as a physical training for the motor abilities ...
In this article I examine the possibilities for integrated dance in schools, as a way of opening up ...
Dancing knows no limits. Anyone can dance. The universal language of dance shelters a young child, a...
The arts have a crucial role in empowering young people with special needs through diverse dance ini...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Oxford University PressT...
In the 1980s, mixed ability or physically integrated dance companies, such as AXIS and Dancing Wheel...
Findings of the researches of different authors show the importance of including creative movement w...
Name of the thesis: Dancing and movement training for people with disabilities. Goal of research: 16...
The purpose of this capstone project was to gain in-depth knowledge on occupational therapy’s role i...
This qualitative study looks at how dance can be used as responsive pedagogy to support students wit...
Dance is currently being implemented as a curriculum subject in primary and secondary schools throug...