Grand Rapids’ CARE Ballet dancers recently performed at the Early Childhood Center to teach second-graders how to tell stories through music and movement.
People with musical anhedonia do not enjoy music but still feel the urge to move. Movement itself may generate pleasure.
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Hosted on MSNThe interplay of art movements and dance movementsArt and dance have always been interconnected, influencing and inspiring each other throughout history. Art movements, with their unique philosophies and aesthetics, have significantly shaped dance ...
The pleasurable urge to move to music -- to groove -- appears to be a physiological response independent of how much we generally enjoy music, according to a new article. That groove response is so ...
A new study finds that the urge to move to music—known as groove—is a distinct physiological response, separate from musical enjoyment.
The pleasurable urge to move to music—to groove—appears to be a physiological response independent of how much we generally ...
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