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Dance Movement Psychotherapy

Language: English Studies in English
University website: www.gold.ac.uk
Dance
Dance is a performing art form consisting of purposefully selected sequences of human movement. This movement has aesthetic and symbolic value, and is acknowledged as dance by performers and observers within a particular culture. Dance can be categorized and described by its choreography, by its repertoire of movements, or by its historical period or place of origin.
Movement
Movement may refer to:
Psychotherapy
Psychotherapy is the use of psychological methods, particularly when based on regular personal interaction, to help a person change behavior and overcome problems in desired ways. Psychotherapy aims to improve an individual's well-being and mental health, to resolve or mitigate troublesome behaviors, beliefs, compulsions, thoughts, or emotions, and to improve relationships and social skills. Certain psychotherapies are considered evidence-based for treating some diagnosed mental disorders. Others have been criticized as pseudoscience.
Dance
For you and I are past our dancing days.
William Shakespeare, Romeo and Juliet (1597), Act 1, scene 5.
Dance
Imperial Waltz! imported from the Rhine
(Famed for the growth of pedigrees and wine),
Long be thine import from all duty free,
And hock itself be less esteem'd than thee.
Lord Byron, The Waltz, line 29.
Dance
They have measured many a mile,
To tread a measure with you on this grass.
William Shakespeare, Love's Labour's Lost (c. 1595-6), Act V, scene 2, line 186.
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