Dancing toward Well-Being: Effects on Mood and Well-Being of a 12-Week Flamenco Dance Workshop in Women Aged 60–80 Years
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results
2.1. Evaluation of Mood Measurement Consistency Using Measures Pretest
2.2. Effects on Mood States
2.2.1. Sadness
- The Session factor did not have a statistically significant effect on sadness (F (5, 165) = 0.378, p > 0.05, η2 = 0.011), suggesting that differences in sadness levels did not vary significantly between sessions.
- The Measure factor had a highly significant effect on sadness (F (1, 33) = 277.738, p < 0.001, η2 = 0.894), indicating a significant decrease in sadness levels after the intervention.
- No significant interaction was found between the Session and Measure factors (F (5, 165) = 2.094, p > 0.05, η2 = 0.060), suggesting that the effect of the intervention on sadness levels did not vary significantly across different sessions.
2.2.2. Anxiety
2.2.3. Anger
2.2.4. Joy
2.3. Subjective Well-Being
2.3.1. Reliability of the WHO-5 Subjective Well-Being Index and Correlations with Mood Scores
2.3.2. Effects on the Subjective Well-Being Index
2.4. Individual Differences
2.5. Summary
3. Discussion
4. Materials and Methods
5. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Pedagogical Methods Used in Flamenco Dance Workshops
Appendix B. Specific Flamenco Dance Techniques Employed in the Workshops
- Zapateado: This is a technique that dancers use to hit their shoes against the floor in a variety of ways. The zapateado can be gentle and subtle, or it can be strong and passionate, depending on the intent of the dance. It is important to practice zapateado regularly to gain precision and speed.
- Floreos: These are delicate, fluid movements of the hands and fingers. Floreos are used to add expression and grace to the dance. Each dancer can have their own interpretation of how to perform the floreos, which contributes to their unique flamenco dance style.
- Braceo: This technique refers to the arm movements in the flamenco dance. The braceo can vary from soft, undulating movements to stronger, more emphatic movements.
- Vueltas: Turns, or spins, are a common technique in many forms of dance, including flamenco. In flamenco, turns are usually fast and precise, requiring good technique and balance control.
- Marcajes: These are steps and movements that dancers use to keep time or mark the rhythm of the music. They can also be used to interpret the melody in a flamenco dance.
- Pitos and Palmas: These are the sounds made with the hands to add percussion to the dance. They can be used to keep the rhythm, accompany the zapateado or add emphasis to certain moments of the dance.
- Posture and Balance: Maintaining proper posture is vital in the flamenco dance. Dancers should keep their bodies upright, with their heads high and chests open. In addition, balance is crucial to correctly perform turns and some steps.
- Emotional Expression: Flamenco is known for its emotional intensity. Dancers must learn to convey various emotions through their dance, such as passion, sadness, joy or desire.
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Sessions | Sadness | Anxiety | Anger | Joy | ||||
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Pre | Post | Pre | Post | Pre | Post | Pre | Post | |
1 | 15.79 (7.19) | 4.35 (5.17) | 17.53 (7.91) | 5.03 (4.02) | 9.05 (7.18) | 2.67 (2.53) | 15.32 (5.65) | 33.88 (4.46) |
2 | 15.26 (6.74) | 4.91 (4.38) | 17.29 (7.02) | 5.44 (4.36) | 12.14 (8.30) | 3.58 (3.90) | 15.85 (5.90) | 30.67 (4.67) |
3 | 15.70 (8.61) | 4.20 (3.75) | 18.44 (6.58) | 4.94 (3.65) | 12.64 (7.51) | 3.26 (2.73) | 15.88 (4.85) | 31.23 (4.29) |
4 | 16.88 (6.41) | 3.65(2.42) | 16.29 (6.66) | 4.29 (2.78) | 14.20 (6.63) | 3.23 (2.42) | 15.52 (4.61) | 31.47 (2.68) |
5 | 17.44 (6.20) | 3.70 (2.43) | 16.47 (5.72) | 4.67 (1.19) | 14.05 (5.81) | 4.11 (2.48) | 16.08 (4.04) | 31.67 (4.36) |
6 | 14.73 (5.76) | 4.15 (4.15) | 15.38 (4.37) | 4.00 (2.86) | 13.17 (6.26) | 3.88 (3.28) | 14.85 (4.43) | 29.44 (3.13) |
No. | Topic | Pedagogical Methods | Learning Goals | Resources |
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1 | Introduction to flamenco, its history and the culture of Andalusia | Group discussion | Understand the history of flamenco and the culture of Andalusia | PowerPoint presentation, flamenco videos |
2 | Basic flamenco steps | Demonstration, guided practice | Learn the basic flamenco steps | Mirrors, flamenco music |
3 | Footwork (Zapateado) and group dynamics | “Blind Guide” game, guided practice | Learn the zapateado and promote collaboration and teamwork | Flamenco shoes, flamenco music |
4 | Arm and hand movements (Braceo and Floreo) in flamenco | Demonstration, guided practice | Improve coordination and expression through braceo and floreo | Mirrors, famenco music |
5 | Flamenco rhythm and rhythm games | “Call and Response” game | Understand and practice the flamenco rhythm | Percussion instruments, flamenco music |
6 | Turns (Vueltas) and marking steps (Marcajes) in flamenco | Demonstration, guided practice | Learn how to perform vueltas and marcajes | Mirrors, flamenco music |
7 | Hand claps and finger snaps (Pitos and Palmas) and advanced rhythm game | “Call and Response” game, guided practice | Improve rhythm skills and learn pitos and palmas | Percussion instruments, flamenco music |
8 | Posture and balance in flamenco | Demonstration, guided practice | Learn the importance of posture and balance in flamenco | Mirrors, flamenco music |
9 | Interpretation of emotional expression through dance | Demonstration, guided practice, reflection | Learn to convey emotions through dance | Mirrors, flamenco music |
10 | Practice flamenco with live music and group reflection | Guided practice, feedback and reflection | Perform a dance with live music and reflect on the learning | Live musicians, space for group reflection |
11 | Preparation for the final presentation | Guided practice, feedback and reflection | Prepare for the final presentation | Mirrors, flamenco music |
12 | Final presentation and closure of the workshop | Presentation, feedback and reflection | Perform a flamenco dance and reflect on the workshop | Space for presentation, flamenco music |
Variables | Statistics | Values | |
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Age | Mean | 70.12 | |
S.D. | 5.13 | ||
Min. | 62 | ||
Max. | 79 | ||
Marital Status | Categories | Frequency | Percentage |
Married | 17 | 50 | |
Single | 3 | 8.8 | |
Widow | 13 | 38.2 | |
Divorced | 1 | 2.9 | |
Education | Elementary | 28 | 82.4 |
Secondary | 4 | 11.8 | |
Higher | 2 | 5.9 | |
Work | No | 32 | 94.1 |
Yes | 2 | 5.9 |
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León-Rubio, J.M.; Rivera-Rodríguez, C.; León-Pérez, J.M.; Sepúlveda, C.; Cantero-Sánchez, F.J. Dancing toward Well-Being: Effects on Mood and Well-Being of a 12-Week Flamenco Dance Workshop in Women Aged 60–80 Years. Women 2023, 3, 457-470. https://doi.org/10.3390/women3040035
León-Rubio JM, Rivera-Rodríguez C, León-Pérez JM, Sepúlveda C, Cantero-Sánchez FJ. Dancing toward Well-Being: Effects on Mood and Well-Being of a 12-Week Flamenco Dance Workshop in Women Aged 60–80 Years. Women. 2023; 3(4):457-470. https://doi.org/10.3390/women3040035
Chicago/Turabian StyleLeón-Rubio, José M., Carmen Rivera-Rodríguez, Jose M. León-Pérez, Carlos Sepúlveda, and Francisco J. Cantero-Sánchez. 2023. "Dancing toward Well-Being: Effects on Mood and Well-Being of a 12-Week Flamenco Dance Workshop in Women Aged 60–80 Years" Women 3, no. 4: 457-470. https://doi.org/10.3390/women3040035
APA StyleLeón-Rubio, J. M., Rivera-Rodríguez, C., León-Pérez, J. M., Sepúlveda, C., & Cantero-Sánchez, F. J. (2023). Dancing toward Well-Being: Effects on Mood and Well-Being of a 12-Week Flamenco Dance Workshop in Women Aged 60–80 Years. Women, 3(4), 457-470. https://doi.org/10.3390/women3040035