Creative Arts in Education and Therapy (Dec 2021)

Dance Therapy Today: An Overview of the Profession and Its Practice Around the World

  • Kim Dunphy,
  • Dita Federman,
  • Diana Fischman,
  • Amber Gray,
  • Vincenzo Puxeddu,
  • Tony Yu Zhou,
  • Ella Dumaresq

DOI
https://doi.org/10.15212/CAET/2021/7/13
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 158 – 186

Abstract

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Humans have used dance as a healing art since the beginning of human history, but dance therapy has only begun to be recognized as a formal profession since the mid-1940s. At that time, dancers living in the USA began using dance as a therapeutic medium in health-care settings. Since then, the field has expanded across the world, with dance therapists now practicing in most countries. Professional associations have been established, training courses set up, and processes for registering therapists with government authorities implemented. This article provides an international overview of these developments. Detailed information about progress and challenges in the advancement of the dance therapy profession is offered across six world regions. Progress includes expansion of geographic range to countries where no formal training or networks exist, including many developing nations. Barriers to progress include lack of university-based accredited training and low numbers of professionals, making the establishment of a critical mass of practitioners difficult. Suggestions for future development of the profession internationally are made.

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