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Can Dance and Music Make the Transition to a Sustainable Society More Feasible?
Stockholm University, Faculty of Social Sciences, Department of Psychology, Stress Research Institute. Royal College of Music, Sweden; Karolinska Institute, Sweden.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-3845-3545
Number of Authors: 32022 (English)In: Behavioral Sciences, E-ISSN 2076-328X, Vol. 12, no 1, article id 11Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

Transition to sustainability is a process that requires change on all levels of society from the physical to the psychological. This review takes an interdisciplinary view of the landscapes of research that contribute to the development of pro-social behaviors that align with sustainability goals, or what we call ‘inner sustainability’. Engaging in musical and dance activities can make people feel trust and connectedness, promote prosocial behavior within a group, and also reduce prejudices between groups. Sustained engagement in these art forms brings change in a matter of seconds (such as hormonal changes and associated stress relief), months (such as improved emotional wellbeing and learning outcomes), and decades (such as structural changes to the brains of musicians and dancers and superior skills in expressing and understanding emotion). In this review, we bridge the often-separate domains of the arts and sciences by presenting evidence that suggests music and dance promote self-awareness, learning, care for others and wellbeing at individual and group levels. In doing so, we argue that artistic practices have a key role to play in leading the transformations necessary for a sustainable society. We require a movement of action that provides dance and music within a constructive framework for stimulating social sustainability.

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2022. Vol. 12, no 1, article id 11
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dance, inner sustainability, mind-shift, music, transition
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URN: urn:nbn:se:su:diva-202652DOI: 10.3390/bs12010011ISI: 000756923100001PubMedID: 35049622OAI: oai:DiVA.org:su-202652DiVA, id: diva2:1645081
Available from: 2022-03-16 Created: 2022-03-16 Last updated: 2023-02-02Bibliographically approved

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