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Dance performance improved by ‘going through the motions’

July 25, 2013 by

Expert ballet dancers seem to glide effortlessly across the stage, but learning the steps is both physically and mentally demanding. New research suggests that dance marking - loosely practicing a routine by "going through the motions" - may improve the quality of dance performance by reducing the mental strain needed to perfect the movements...

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