As discussed in this Unit, there are a number of psychological factors which might impact upon a dancers ability to dance and perform optimally.

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Psychological wellbeing

Study Tasks

1. Reading and Research

As discussed in this Unit, there are a number of psychological factors which might impact upon a dancers ability to dance and perform optimally.

a) Read the Voight article and identify how you might apply some of the psychological considerations presented in your teaching practice. Share your thoughts on the Unit 8 forum.

b) Identify at least three further articles from the current literature in relation to psychological health for dancers (and/or in relation to sport) and share these on the Unit 8 forum. You may wish to use Athens and other online database to help you with this research.

c) From your research and experience as a dance teacher, create a table which lists the potentially positive and negative psychological effects of dance as a physical activity. Then think about the potential impact of each factor on the dancer (see examples in the table below).

2. Reading and writing

As dance teachers, it is our responsibility to enable dancers to train and perform optimally in a healthy and safe environment. The level of support provided and the inclusivity of this environment relies on the teacher knowing each of their students. As noted by Michelle Miulli and Sanna Nordin-Bates, the atmosphere or climate created by the teachers is a vital part of a healthy dance teaching environment:

Not only do teachers have a significant influence on climates, but they also impact greatly on dancers well- and ill-being through the climate they create.

Miulli and Nordin-Bates, 5

a) Read Miulli and Nordin-Bates (5-7) and Nordin and McGill (4-6).

b) Describe the concept of Motivational Climate and the three strands of the Theory of Self Determination. (150 words)

c) It has been suggested that dance students are instructed in a more performance-oriented climate. What are the common traits of this climate, which of these traits are desirable and which are less desirable?

What implications does this research have on your role as a dance teacher? (250 words)

3. Reading, note taking and reflection

a) Read Monsma et al. and Farruque.

b) What methods could be used to combat the negative effects of performance anxiety, sometimes referred to as stage fright, in dance? If appropriate and relevant, reflect on examples from your own experience of performance anxiety in a class or performance, and how you overcame them. (250 words).