DANCE AND THE BRAIN 
http://www.dana.org/news/publications/detail.aspx?id=10744

"A critical outcome of our research is that learning by observing leads to 
action resonance and prediction that is the same as occurs with physical 
learning. This strong link between learning by doing and learning by observing 
at the neural level might benefit from early exposure to dance, where the 
consistencies between training methods could be acquired."

THE DANCING BRAIN 
http://www.dana.org/news/cerebrum/detail.aspx?id=2930

"How can watching one dance performance, whether classical ballet or the newest 
modern choreography, be so engaging—even thrilling— and watching another leave 
us indifferent? Dutch choreographer and researcher Ivar Hagendoorn argues that 
contemporary neuroscience points at the answer. The limbs move, but it is the 
brain that dances."

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'Mash
London,UK
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