Guido Orgs The Neurocognition of Dance
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From John Sennett
October 10-11th Dancing My Mind Conference at The Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences (GIH) and Balettakademien, in Stockholm.
This was a unique two-day conference exploring how dance affects the brain, from childhood through to old age. In a collaboration between Karolinska Institutet, the Ballet Academy, and the Swedish School of Sport and Health Sciences, we blend inspiring lectures, interactive workshops, and expert panels. We’ll explore how dance can support – but sometimes also undermine – mental well-being and cognitive function in both community and elite settings, and examine the key elements that can make dance so beneficial for health, including the role of artistry. Whether you're a dancer, educator, researcher, or health professional, this is a chance to connect, learn, and move with researchers and dance professionals.
Speakers/Workshops were held by: Reyna L. Gordon (USA), Guido Orgs (UK), Jennifer Cumming (UK), Gisela Nyberg and Maria Ekblom (Sweden), Åsa N Åström (Sweden), Matthias Sperling (Sweden), Joakim Stephenson (Sweden)