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The Dance Cure

The Surprising Science to Being Smarter, Stronger, Happier

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The founder of the Dance Psychology Lab, Dr. Peter Lovatt, reveals the surprising cognitive and emotional benefits of dancing and prescriptive ways to dance yourself happy.
Dancing isn’t just good exercise. Surrendering yourself to the beat can have a far-reaching impact on all areas of your life –it can help you communicate better, to think more creatively, and can be a powerful catalyst for change. Losing yourself in the moment to a song or piece of music can also alleviate anxiety, depression, and feelings of isolation, Dr. Peter Lovatt has found. 

Drawing on great stories from dance history as well as fascinating case studies from his Dance Psychology Lab and his own life, Dr Lovatt shares his best steps and routines, as well as top dance anthems to inspire everyone—even those who believe they “can't dance”—to turn the music on, stand up, and dance themselves happy. 

The Dance Cure is filled with surprising prescriptions covering a variety of needs, revealing how a particular type of dance can help.

  • Looking to become more empathetic? Pair up for a Scottish country dance
  • Eager to enhance your creativity? Shake it up with contemporary dance
  • Need to de-stress? Let loose with punk-era pogo
  • Looking to prolong your life? Zumba is the secret
  • In need of showing yourself more love? Go solo as you trip the light fantastic.
  • Want to bolster your self-confidence? Try ballet and belly dance.
  • An irresistible blend of science and whimsy, The Dance Cure shows you how to turn the beat—and your life—around.

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      • Publisher's Weekly

        November 30, 2020
        Lovatt (Dance Psychology), a British psychologist and former professional dancer, examines in this insightful work the ways people can improve their lives by dancing. His suggestions are whimsical as he pairs types of dancing with the kinds of improvements one wants to see in one’s life. Looking to deal well with anger? Try channeling that into the “improvised, raw and emotive” energy of a “hip-hop dance-off.” Zumba is suggested as a quick mood enhancer, while pogoing is great for relieving stress. Recounting his own experiences as a bullied dyslexic child for whom school was a succession of failures and dancing his only comfort, Lovatt describes learning to read and his realization that the written language had patterns similar to those of dance. While Lovatt attempts to tailor the book to general readers and provides many exercises, lists of favorite dance tunes, and suggested videos for readers to seek out, this is not a self-help book for casual browsing; it is best suited for those interested in movement as a way of overcoming learning disabilities or improving mental health. For those willing to put in the work, Lovatt makes a persuasive case for the therapeutic good of dancing.

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