Description
Keynote speech at the second What Dance Can Do symposium, held at University of Chichester. The talk was about what Dance for Parkinson's brings to participants and also to dance artists, including development of soft skillsEstimated audience numbers (if applicable)
50Period | 20 May 2023 |
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Held at | University of Chichester |
Degree of Recognition | National |
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Projects
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Activities
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Research in dance and Parkinson's
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