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iConference 2020 Enduring Materials - Part 6: Dance Science
From March through to August we will be sharing select presentations from our 2020 iConference; free and open access here on the IADMS blog and on our eLearning page. This month we have two presentations from the ‘Dance Science' theme. We also asked the presenters some questions regarding their experiences of being involved in our 2020 iConference.
Read ArticleiConference 2020 Enduring Materials - Part 5: Dance Education
From March through to August we will be sharing select presentations from our 2020 iConference; free and open access here on the IADMS blog and on our eLearning page. This month we have two presentations from the ‘Dance Education' theme. We also asked the presenters some questions regarding their experiences of being involved in our 2020 iConference.
Read ArticleStrategic Planning Update #1
Author: Matthew Grierson
IADMS wishes to welcome and congratulate the members for our Strategic Planning Workgroup. Please check back for regular updates. We hope you share our excitement in working to position IADMS for great success in the years ahead.
Read ArticleBridging IADMS Webinar #1 – ‘Attention is a process’
Authors: Emma Redding and Clare Guss-West
The first webinar in a 5-part series ‘Bridging IADMS’ - Discovering attention and focus strategies in practice took place on May 29th 2021. Aimed at dance educators the first webinar was entitled “How to use an external focus of attention in effective teaching.” Read a summary of the webinar and reflections from participants here.
Read ArticleiConference 2020 Enduring Materials - Part 4: Interactive/Movement
From March through to August we will be sharing select presentations from our 2020 iConference; free and open access here on the IADMS blog and on our eLearning page. This month we have two presentations from the ‘Interactive/Movement' theme. We also asked the presenters some questions regarding their experiences of being involved in our 2020 iConference.
Read ArticleIADMS Big Messy Conversations: “How did we get here?” – How did it go?
Author: Claire Farmer on behalf of the IADMS Dance Educators' Committee
The first of the IADMS Big Messy Conversations, curated by the Dance Educators’ Committee took place on April 25 with attendees from all corners of the globe. Rather than identifying facts, this inaugural conversation aimed to open doors for new discussions, open to all voices and passions.
Read ArticleiConference 2020 Enduring Materials - Part 3: Dance Research
From March through to August we will be sharing select presentations from our 2020 iConference; free and open access here on the IADMS blog and on our eLearning page. This month we have three presentations from the ‘Dance Research' theme. We also asked the presenters some questions regarding their experiences of being involved in our 2020 iConference.
Read ArticleDance Educators' Committee: Big Messy Conversation Series
Author: Ellie Kusner on behalf of the IADMS Dance Educators' Committee
In acknowledgement of where we are now and what might come next, the Dance Educators’ Committee presents: BIG MESSY CONVERSATIONS: Where is Dance Science Education going in 2021, and beyond?
Read ArticleiConference 2020 Enduring Materials - Part 2: Dance Medicine
From March through to August we will be sharing select presentations from our 2020 iConference; free and open access here on the IADMS blog and on our eLearning page. This month we have two presentations from the ‘Dance Medicine’ theme. We also asked the presenters some questions regarding their experiences of being involved in our 2020 iConference.
Read ArticleAn introduction to using an external focus of attention in physiotherapy
Authors: Clare Guss-West & Johanna Osmala
If you use a roll, tape or other therapeutic resources in your day to day practice, or you use touch, ask for sensory feedback or focus on the flow of the breath, then it's probable that you are already using an external focus of attention (EFA) in your physiotherapy practice. However, you may not necessarily be aware of the evidenced-benefits of applying an EFA systematically, relative to an internal focus of attention, as your chosen movement control strategy.
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