Proceedings of the International Joint Conference on Arts and Humanities (IJCAH 2020) 2020
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.201201.128
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Dancing as an Expressive Media in the Middle of Pandemic

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“…As is well known, the Covid-19 pandemic has influenced education worldwide in significant ways by diversifying the way the educational process takes place; by adopting innovative teaching methods such as online courses, which is a safe way to keep the learning process uninterrupted (McGreevy-Nichols, Dool-Cain, 2020;Nancy, 2020;Coelho, Menon, 2020;Re, 2021). Relevant research has shown that children can engage in dance through the use of the internet and in fact gain the same positive effects of dance on physical and mental health (Gingrasso, 2020;Yanuartuti, Handayaningrum, 2020) as in-person teaching provides (Yariv et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As is well known, the Covid-19 pandemic has influenced education worldwide in significant ways by diversifying the way the educational process takes place; by adopting innovative teaching methods such as online courses, which is a safe way to keep the learning process uninterrupted (McGreevy-Nichols, Dool-Cain, 2020;Nancy, 2020;Coelho, Menon, 2020;Re, 2021). Relevant research has shown that children can engage in dance through the use of the internet and in fact gain the same positive effects of dance on physical and mental health (Gingrasso, 2020;Yanuartuti, Handayaningrum, 2020) as in-person teaching provides (Yariv et al, 2021).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The home became an innovative space that acts as a medium of expression through the social media. (Yanuartuti and Handayaningrum, 2020) This contemporary vision of dance, where choreographers offer virtual dance aesthetics, has been questioned by Benjamin (2000). To his opinion, recording, by its mechanical aspect, is opposed to the authenticity of liveness since it alters the relationship to time and space: it decontextualizes and delocalizes performance.…”
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“…Mental health experts can also consider the Dance as a mental health intervention in addition to more traditional therapeutic approaches and as a social prescription intervention (McKenzie et al, 2021). During the pandemic, dance works that choreographers produced were performed through digital media (Yanuartuti & Handayaningrum, 2020). Also, dancers relied on media movements with limited space around the house.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%