# Between Steps and Emotions: Folk Dance as a Promoter of Youth Well-Being

**Authors:** Karen Urra-López, Catalina Coronado-Reyno, Alda Reyno-Freundt

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/children13020211 · Children · 2026-01-31

## TL;DR

School folk dance helps children and adolescents feel happier, more confident, and emotionally balanced by combining movement with cultural expression.

## Contribution

This study highlights students' lived experiences, showing how folk dance promotes psychological well-being and self-confidence in youth.

## Key findings

- Folk dance significantly enhances emotional well-being, self-esteem, and psychological balance in students.
- Students view folk dance as a cultural and bodily expression tool that fosters identity and social cohesion.
- Systematic inclusion of folk dance in education can improve mental health and meaningful learning.

## Abstract

What are the main findings?
School folk dance promotes the emotional well-being of children and adolescents, generating positive emotions, self-esteem, and psychological balance through movement.Students perceive folk dance not only as an artistic activity but also as a space for bodily and cultural expression that fosters identity, social cohesion, and self-confidence.

School folk dance promotes the emotional well-being of children and adolescents, generating positive emotions, self-esteem, and psychological balance through movement.

Students perceive folk dance not only as an artistic activity but also as a space for bodily and cultural expression that fosters identity, social cohesion, and self-confidence.

What is the implication of the main finding?
Systematically incorporating folk dance into physical education can strengthen students’ mental health, motivation, and meaningful learning.Folk dance emerges as an integral pedagogical strategy that combines movement, emotion, and culture to promote youth well-being.

Systematically incorporating folk dance into physical education can strengthen students’ mental health, motivation, and meaningful learning.

Folk dance emerges as an integral pedagogical strategy that combines movement, emotion, and culture to promote youth well-being.

Background/Objectives: Folk dance represents an educational and cultural practice that is capable of promoting psychological well-being, social cohesion, and identity formation. However, few studies have integrated students’ voices regarding their lived experiences in these practices. This study aimed to analyze the perceptions of children and adolescents about their participation in school folk dances, exploring their impact on psychological well-being, self-confidence, and body awareness. Methods: A qualitative study with an exploratory and descriptive design was conducted with a purposive sample of 76 elementary and secondary school students who participated in the School Folk Dance Encounter “Heartbeats of My Land”, organized by the Metropolitan University of Educational Sciences (Chile). Semi-structured interviews were applied, and a thematic analysis was performed on 285 statements, organized into two dimensions: Psychological Well-being and Self-Confidence (PWS) and Body Awareness, Expression, and Communication (CEC). Results: The analysis revealed a predominance of the (PWS) dimension (85.3%), focused on positive emotions, self-confidence, and emotional regulation. Students’ testimonies highlighted dance as a means of release, self-esteem, and joy. To a lesser extent (14.7%), the (CEC) dimension reflected the perception of the body as a vehicle for communication and symbolic expression. Conclusions: Folk dance emerges as an integral pedagogical space that enhances emotional well-being, self-confidence, and cultural identity. Its systematic inclusion in Physical Education is proposed as a strategy to foster meaningful learning, mental health, and social cohesion.

## Full-text entities

- **Diseases:** depression (MESH:D003866), Folk dance (MESH:D053578), COVID-19 (MESH:D000086382), injury to (MESH:D014947), anxiety (MESH:D001007)
- **Chemicals:** Folk (-)
- **Species:** Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606]

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