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Old 7th-September-2006, 03:31 PM   #16 (permalink)
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Re: Dance: Art, Sport or Science ?

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Originally Posted by Sparkles View Post
...Well, the olympic committee certainly seem to agree with you on that one (as far as ballroom dancing is concerned at least) but I'd like to know the reason why... after all what can you say of a sports person that you cannot say of a 'dancer'?...
There was a link to a very learned paper posted on the forum a while back (Heavy man, heavy) If I understood the gist corrctly both dancers and sport people tend to get the same endorphin rush from exercise, but sports people tend to be more isolated and competitive whilst dancers tend to be more social and cooperative. (discuss)
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