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  1. cers are at this level. These dancers usually are in the big group dances, worki g together as one unit. They tend to do the same choreography but in unison (like the Flowers or the Snowflakes …

  2. Ballet's emphasis on specific body types and appearance-based critiques can lead to negative self-image and many professional dancers experience eating disorders.

  3. • Engage with other dancers – find a partner and share weight or balance against each other in some simple partnering to better connect brain and body. • Stimulate the nervous system by …

  4. Sep 20, 2023 · There is a large gap in both dance and social science literature examining the perceptions of Latinx dancers, Asian dancers, and dancers from other racial/ethnic groups.

  5. For professional dancers reaching the end of their performing careers, the economic, psychological, and educational difficulties for which they are often ill-equipped are likely to …

  6. In Summary in dancers: Hip pain is multifactorial accompanied with postural-behavioral movement impairment syndrome that defines one common diagnostic label Postural Re-education and …

  7. Dancers need food to fuel their bodies for energy to perform and brainpower to remember choreography and to succeed in school! Most dancers need to eat every 3-4 hours to help …