THE CONCEPT OF DEVELOPING A THERAPEUTIC DANCE MODEL AS AN EFFORT TO INCREASE THE INTEREST OF SANGGAR SURYA KIRANA STUDENTS

Authors

  • Nursilah Dance Education / Jakarta State University, Jakarta
  • Michelle Marieta Sarajar Dance Education / Jakarta State University, Jakarta
  • Putri Najla Ayu Rasyid Dance Education / Jakarta State University, Jakarta
  • Monik Alvianisa Dance Education / Jakarta State University, Jakarta
  • Lusia Dame Mariana Sihombing Dance Education / Jakarta State University, Jakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56107/ijpa.v2i1.107

Keywords:

Dance Therapy, Quality of Taste, Metaphor, Narrative

Abstract

Dance that is known by the general public is a dance that functions as a traditional ceremony, entertainment and performance. But on the one hand, dance is able to become a medium for expressing feelings, processing feelings and providing concentration. Using Margareth H. Doubler's method regarding the quality of movement, the dance therapy model was developed based on existing theories of dance therapy. The results also showed that there were changes felt in students who underwent dance therapy during four meetings as evidenced by the results of observations and interviews conducted together with students.

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Published

2023-03-30

How to Cite

Nursilah, Marieta Sarajar , M., Najla Ayu Rasyid, P., Alvianisa, M., & Dame Mariana Sihombing, L. (2023). THE CONCEPT OF DEVELOPING A THERAPEUTIC DANCE MODEL AS AN EFFORT TO INCREASE THE INTEREST OF SANGGAR SURYA KIRANA STUDENTS. International Journal of Performing Arts (IJPA), 2(1), 24–31. https://doi.org/10.56107/ijpa.v2i1.107

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