I completed my MSc in Dance Science at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, a leading institution in this field. Dance Science research is growing fast and gaining acknowledgement from dancers and dance educators around the world.
I have presented my work at several international conferences and I continue to work with dancers (professional and students), choreographers, teachers and leaders in the dance industry.
Here’s an article on feedback following the workshop I gave at the 2017 IADMS conference :
I stand corrected! From correction to constructive feedback
And here’s an article I wrote on the Touch in Dance for le Regroupement Québecois de la Danse:
Le toucher, un outil précieux en danse
During the IADMS annual meeting in October 2011, I presented my research on stage presence and somatics, as well as a movement session on the benefits of touch for dancers, teachers and choreographers.
Abstracts available here:
Investigating the effects of applied somatic principles on perceived stage presence
Touch: a powerful tool for dancers, choreographers and dance teachers
I was also invited to give a talk on Dance Science and my research on stage presence at TEDxLSE in 2013
When dance and science meet: Karine Rathle at TEDxLSE 2013