Kipling Brown Ann, Penniston Gray Anne
Arts Education Program Faculty of Education, University of Regina, Regina, SK, Canada.
Saskatchewan Association of Social Workers, Regina, SK, Canada.
Front Psychol. 2021 Mar 12;12:587379. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.587379. eCollection 2021.
Telling stories about our experiences in dance brings to light unconscious knowledge and memories of the past and helps us understand our own decisions and practices. Reflexivity and story telling is central in the process of remembering and embodies some of the key aspects of autoethnography as a research tool. We are directed to examine and reflect on our experiences, analyzing goals and intentions, making connections between happenings and recounting each single experience. Dance has the potential for positive impact on both physical and mental health among professional dancers as well as among dance students and has the power to connect them to culture and community in unique and important ways. Research has provided evidence that arts engagement provides positive forms of social inclusion, opportunities to share arts, culture, language, and values and points to the value of the arts in the prevention and amelioration of health problems. Together with those benefits of a dance experience there is clear evidence of what can be learned in, through and about dance. In this time of the Covid-19 pandemic it seemed more relevant and poignant to examine our own experiences in dance as well as those experiences of others that have influenced our lives.
讲述我们在舞蹈中的经历能揭示过去无意识的知识和记忆,并帮助我们理解自己的决定和行为。反思和讲故事是记忆过程的核心,体现了作为研究工具的自我民族志的一些关键方面。我们被引导去审视和反思自己的经历,分析目标和意图,在事件之间建立联系,并讲述每一次单独的经历。舞蹈对职业舞者以及舞蹈学生的身心健康都有积极影响,并有能力以独特而重要的方式将他们与文化和社区联系起来。研究表明,参与艺术活动能提供积极的社会包容形式、分享艺术、文化、语言和价值观的机会,并指出艺术在预防和改善健康问题方面的价值。除了舞蹈体验带来的这些益处之外,还有确凿证据表明,我们能从舞蹈中学到什么、通过舞蹈学到什么以及关于舞蹈学到什么。在新冠疫情这个时期,审视我们自己在舞蹈中的经历以及那些影响了我们生活的他人的经历,似乎更具相关性和深刻性。