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Old 12-30-2012, 04:52 PM #1
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Default Improvisational dance class benefits people with Parkinson’s Disease

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So everything keeps proving that I have been right for years!
I think I will go to my room and admire myself for a few hours.
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So everything keeps proving that I have been right for years!
I think I will go to my room and admire myself for a few hours.
Proud to see research into dance, music, exercise, mind over body and body over mind, is being revived.

I was diagnosed in 2004; then for several years tried, with scant success, to get neurologists and dancers together – they both speak of movement, and they speak the same language, but do not speak to each other. The artists would show up – although often prejudiced against scientists; scientists topped that by just not showing up at all.

Here are 3 chapters I assembled 6 or 7 years ago; the response from the Parkinson’s Industry at the time ranged all the way from silence to sneering contempt.

Chapter 10: Dancers talk about neurology more than neurologists talk about dancing. The neurologists are imbalanced.
http://parkinsonsdance.blogspot.com/...chapter-9.html

Chapter 11: Thesis, Antithesis, Synthesis. Dancers and Neurologists get together: The Neural Basis of Human Dance


http://parkinsonsdance.blogspot.com/...hapter-11.html
Chapter 12: A major evolutionary benefit
parkinsonsdance.blogspot.com/2006/06/chapter-12.html

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