Mindful Embodied Movement: Study Protocol for a 12-Week Modern Dance-Mindfulness Intervention and Mixed-Methods Randomized Controlled Trial in Recreational Adult Dancers
Aglaia Zafeiroudi, Ioannis Tsartsapakis, Charilaos Kouthouris

TL;DR
This study explores a 12-week modern dance-mindfulness program to improve psychological well-being and embodied meaning-making in recreational adult dancers.
Contribution
The study introduces a novel integration of neuroscience, motor learning, and mindfulness into recreational dance instruction.
Findings
The intervention is expected to show greater improvements in psychological well-being compared to controls.
Qualitative assessments will capture somatic awareness, nervous system resilience, and creative expression.
Results will establish evidence-based standards for integrating neuroscience into recreational dance.
Abstract
Recreational dance offers significant psychological well-being potential. However, traditional instruction emphasizes technique while limiting attention to nervous system development and embodied meaning-making. Despite empirical support for polyvagal theory, motor learning science, somatic education, and phenomenology, their systematic integration into unified structures is not clearly established in recreational dance contexts. This protocol integrates nervous system regulation, motor learning, and creative expression within structured Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing (ISTD) modern dance syllabus for recreational adults. It presents a 12-week integrated dance-mindfulness intervention addressing this gap through a three-phase structure grounded in neuroscience and embodied pedagogy. The intervention comprises eight standardized components delivered weekly. The randomized…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiversity and Impact of Dance · Action Observation and Synchronization · Art Therapy and Mental Health
