ReWire: A Movement for the Greater Good. Using Dance for Movement Disorders
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- Опубліковано 24 бер 2021
- Professor Nina Martin’s ReWire method may have started as a creative dance performance, but it soon evolved into a therapeutic technique that can help those suffering with movement disorders like cerebral palsy. Watch how an interdisciplinary team of TCU faculty and students synched their research to make a difference for the greater good. You can find more stories of collaboration at stories.tcu.edu
Credits (In Order of Appearance)
Roma Flowers, Associate Professor of Professional Practice, TCU College of Fine Arts
Heather McKay '20, TCU College of Fine Arts
Tanya Winters, Dancer and Collaborator
Amelia Bachofen '20, Alumna, TCU College of Fine Arts
Nina Martin, Ph.D., Professor of Dance, TCU College of Fine Arts
Eric Simanek, Ph.D., Robert A Welsch Chair of Chemistry, TCU College of Science & Engineering
Amelia Bachofen '20, Alumna, TCU College of Fine Arts
Amazing program that is improving people’s lives.
thank you Dolphin Video Productions!!!