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Pruett, Diane Milhan, Ed.; And Others – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
This series of articles explores the various ways in which training procedures in both dance and athletics are compatible. Topics include: traditional and adapted dance class structures and materials; the inclusion of dance in the physical education curriculum; and the physical fitness of dancers as compared to athletes. (JN)
Descriptors: Athletics, Basketball, Dance, Dance Therapy
Allen, Doris Twitchell – 1978
Psychodrama is the acting out of difficult situations one has experienced. It gives the actors and spectators the chance to try out alternative solutions to problem situations. When these problems are acted out, the actors become better acquainted with themselves and their peers. This awareness becomes a dominant determinant of future behavior.…
Descriptors: Dramatic Play, Elementary Education, Group Discussion, Group Dynamics
Magruder, Ella – Journal of Physical Education and Recreation, 1981
Improvisation and imagery should be used to strengthen the thin bond between creativity and motor development in children. The approach to dance as an improvisational tool should be made more concrete when working with special populations such as mentally handicapped students. (JN)
Descriptors: Body Image, Creative Activities, Dance, Dance Therapy
Beaver, Marion L.; Elias, Betty – 1980
This article describes a 10-week experimental class in painting for older adults at a Jewish Community Service Center. The rationale for offering a painting course is presented and the community center facilities are described in detail. The demographics of the 19 relatively isolated, shy persons aged 65-84 who met for 2-hour weekly sessions are…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Art Activities, Art Expression