This book provides a rigorous and comprehensive account of primitive expression in dance therapy, focusing on the use of rhythm and exploring the therapeutic potential inherent in the diverse traditions of popular dance, from tribal shamanic dance to styles such as rock, rap and hip-hop strongly present in our contemporary society.
Drawing on the authors vast experience in the field of dance therapy, the book examines biological, psychological and anthropological foundations of rhythm based therapies, considering their roots in biological rhythms such as the heartbeat and using such rhythms in therapy. Chapters include:
The link between animal and man: ethology
Shamanism
Gestural symmetry coupling with the other
Bilateralism as structuring dialogue
Rhythm dance therapy
New fields in the application of dance therapy.
Clinical examples are provided throughout the book to comprehensively demonstrate how dance rhythm therapy can contribute to the use of the arts therapies. It offers a fresh perspective for researchers, psychotherapists and clinicians who want to use dance therapy techniques, as well as arts therapists and those who want to learn more about artistic and cultural dance.
Introduction
PART ONE: OUR LINK TO THE WORLD
Chapter 1 Human-World Unity
A Plural Body
Dance and Neuroscience
Brain plasticity
The Memory of the Body
Rhythmic Patterns as Substitute Behaviours
Chapter 2 The link between Animal and Man: Ethology
Mirroring, Imitation and Simulacra
Non-Verbal Language
Playing
Rituals
Chapter 3 Humanization of Homo
The Origin of Humanity According to PaleontologlÃ"