Department for Health, University of Bath, Claverton Down, Bath, BA2 7AY, United Kingdom; Child Mental Health Group, University of Exeter Medical School, South Cloisters, St. Luke's Campus, Heavitree Road, Exeter, EX1 2LU, UK.
Victoria University of Wellington, Kelburn, Wellington, 6012, New Zealand.
J Adolesc. 2020 Apr;80:233-241. doi: 10.1016/j.adolescence.2020.03.005. Epub 2020 Mar 22.
There is a well-established bias toward late maturing females in the context of ballet, with up to 70% of professionals delayed in maturation. The timing of maturation has implications for physical and psychological outcomes which are likely to be amplified in dance. The aim of this research was to explore the role of maturity timing in adolescent dance students' experiences of vocational ballet training.
Semi-structured interviews were carried out with 28 adolescent female dancers of differing maturity timing across three vocational ballet schools in the UK. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was employed in the analysis of data. This study comprises findings from the nine late maturing dancers within the sample.
Late maturing dancers perceived a number of aesthetic and functional advantages. The aesthetic advantages noted by the dancers are congruent with the well-established bias toward a later maturing physique for ballet; being 'small' and not having 'bits' is advantageous for these dancers in terms of maintaining a more pre-pubescent look and thereby conforming more easily to the expectations of the ballet world. However, dancers in this study perceived some significant drawbacks. Despite aesthetic advantages, later maturing dancers were disadvantaged by the current training system which sees them undertaking the most crucial training period during their most rapid period of growth.
Greater consideration of maturation is needed within training systems and further research is warranted to understand these experiences in more depth and their implications for the physical and psychological wellbeing of young people in dance.
在芭蕾舞中,存在着一种成熟较晚的女性明显占优势的倾向,多达 70%的专业舞者都存在成熟延迟的现象。成熟的时机对身体和心理结果都有影响,而这些影响在舞蹈中可能会被放大。本研究旨在探讨成熟时机在青少年舞蹈学生职业芭蕾舞训练经历中的作用。
对英国三所职业芭蕾舞学校的 28 名不同成熟时间的青春期女性舞者进行了半结构化访谈。采用解释现象学分析方法对数据进行分析。本研究包括样本中 9 名晚熟舞者的发现。
晚熟舞者认为有一些审美和功能上的优势。舞者们注意到的审美优势与芭蕾舞中对更晚成熟体型的既定偏见一致;对于这些舞者来说,“小”和“没有部位”是有利的,因为这样可以保持更青春期前的外表,从而更容易符合芭蕾舞世界的期望。然而,本研究中的舞者认为存在一些明显的缺点。尽管有审美优势,但晚熟舞者在当前的训练体系中处于劣势,因为她们在生长最快的时期进行最关键的训练。
需要在训练体系中更多地考虑成熟因素,需要进一步研究以更深入地了解这些经历及其对舞蹈青少年身心健康的影响。