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2025-03-11
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Why do you dance, and what? participants wanted for a survey

Scientific evidence suggests: Dancing is healthy! However, there is a lot that we don’t know yet. For instance, how much dancing is healthy? Are there types of dancing that are healthier than others? And, under which circumstances is dancing particularly healthy, and for whom?

Would you help us find answers to these questions? The aim of this survey is to invite you to take part in a large-scale study with the objective to investigate the important interrelations between dance, health, and well-being. We need as many dancers as possible.

So, don’t hesitate to spread the word. To take part, you don't need to do much – except to keep dancing and to register here!

Take part in the survey here

Kind regards,

Dr. Julia F Christensen & Team

Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics, Frankfurt am Main, Germany

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