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Dance: History, Theory, Benefits, Teaching

This is a big article about dance, because dance is a big subject.

You can use this article for:

your own dance study and learning,

dance teaching and training

dance materials, presentations, etc.

(Here are more details about using these free dance materials .)

This free dancing guide offers many helpful explanations, descriptions, and lots of other positive words, for creating notes and other content for effective, inspirational understanding, teaching and promotion of dancing.

Here's the main index of this dance article . (The index is also repeated after each main subject.)

Dancing is on this website because..

Dancing maintains and improves our quality of life more than any other human activity:

physical fitness - whole body

mind/body coordination

social engagement and cooperation

memory, and whole brain exercise

accessibility and diversity

self-expression and artistic/creative outlet

mental health

If you can think of any physical activity that offers as many benefits for human existence as dancing, then please tell me .

Dancing and learning to dance, and inspiring and teaching others to dance, also connect strongly with the many life/work/organizational development concepts on this website, for example:

How people prefer to learn - there are different learning styles - see VAK theory , Multiple Intelligence Theory , and Kolb's Learning Styles

The learning process - see the Conscious Competence Model

How we measure the effectiveness of learning and teaching - see Kirkpatrick's Learning Evaluation Model , and Learning Evaluation Process and Tools

Team-building theory and team-building games and activities

Motivation - and motivational theory such as Maslow and McGregor and Herzberg

Stress and stress management and reduction

Experiential Learning - dance offers good examples and methods of experiential learning