Kreutz Gunter
Royal Northern College of Music, 124 Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9RD, UK.
J R Soc Promot Health. 2008 Mar;128(2):79-84. doi: 10.1177/1466424007087805.
Cultural activities, including music, singing and dance, have often been conceptualised as enhancing well-being as well as promoting mental and physical health. This paper focuses on partnered dance in the context of 'cultures of fitness'. Its purpose was to investigate the dancers of tango Argentino, and to explore potential health benefits in this group.
Participants (N=110) completed a self-developed inventory, which was, in part, based on interviews and observations as a participant observer. The inventory addresses educational, musical, and socio-economic background, motivation for and investment in dancing tango, and other leisure activities.
Dancers are characterized by high-level education and socio-economic status. Motivation appears to be predominantly driven by both hedonistic and social factors, accounting altogether for nearly 60% of the variance. The majority of individuals started dancing tango only in their 30s. Physical investment in terms of time and money indicate tango dancing as a highly important activity that seems to involve substantial opportunity of moderate physical exercise, social interaction and emotional reward. In consequence, tango dance was identified as the primary leisure activity.
Tango dancers were identified as highly educated individuals, who are dedicated to the practice in many respects, including physical and emotional. They draw from similar motivations as compared to participants of other musical activities such as singing and listening to music. Notably, aspects of physical fitness are more prominent in this group. The intensity with which tango is practised seems to depend to some degree on individual lifestyles. Taken together, the results suggest a high degree of personal involvement in tango dance as a primary leisure activity. Implications of partnered dance for social, emotional, and physical well-being and health promotion demand further research.
文化活动,包括音乐、唱歌和舞蹈,常常被视为能够提升幸福感以及促进身心健康。本文聚焦于“健身文化”背景下的双人舞。其目的是调查阿根廷探戈舞者,并探索该群体潜在的健康益处。
参与者(N = 110)完成了一份自行编制的问卷,该问卷部分基于作为参与者观察者的访谈和观察。问卷涉及教育、音乐和社会经济背景、学习探戈的动机和投入,以及其他休闲活动。
舞者的特点是受教育程度高和社会经济地位高。动机似乎主要由享乐主义和社会因素驱动,总共占方差的近60%。大多数人在30多岁才开始跳探戈。在时间和金钱方面的投入表明,探戈舞是一项非常重要的活动,似乎提供了大量适度体育锻炼、社交互动和情感回报的机会。因此,探戈舞被确定为主要的休闲活动。
探戈舞者被认为是受过高等教育的人,他们在许多方面都全身心投入,包括身体和情感方面。与唱歌和听音乐等其他音乐活动的参与者相比,他们的动机相似。值得注意的是,身体素质方面在这个群体中更为突出。探戈练习的强度似乎在一定程度上取决于个人生活方式。综上所述,结果表明人们高度个人投入于将探戈舞作为主要休闲活动。双人舞对社会、情感和身体健康以及健康促进的影响需要进一步研究。