Books
Scott Mason

Dance Myths

Dance Myths tackles widespread misconceptions in the performing arts, offering a fact-based look at talent, training, and superstitions. It challenges beliefs like the idea of a “dance gene,” revealing how deliberate practice often trumps innate ability. The book aims to equip dancers, educators, and enthusiasts with a deeper understanding, moving beyond outdated ideas to foster a more inclusive and effective dance experience.

The book explores the origins of these myths, delving into areas such as training styles' impact on injury rates and the psychology behind dance superstitions. Drawing from historical analyses, social studies, and scientific research, it argues that many beliefs hinder progress.

Ultimately, Dance Myths provides practical recommendations for creating a more realistic and productive learning environment in dance.
154 printed pages
Original publication
2025
Publication year
2025
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