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Dancing enhances our soul, our instinct to move. Throughout dancing, we can express ourselves, release tensions and enjoy the beautiful movements our body is capable of doing, playing along with the music or with other external or internal impulses that interact with us. While we dance, we become more aware of our body and with who we are, by connecting with our essence and the true version of ourselves, without secrets, only purity, sincerity and authenticity; our body never lies. It is said that dance is able to express everything else that words cannot. Over the years, dance has gained…mehr

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Dancing enhances our soul, our instinct to move. Throughout dancing, we can express ourselves, release tensions and enjoy the beautiful movements our body is capable of doing, playing along with the music or with other external or internal impulses that interact with us. While we dance, we become more aware of our body and with who we are, by connecting with our essence and the true version of ourselves, without secrets, only purity, sincerity and authenticity; our body never lies. It is said that dance is able to express everything else that words cannot. Over the years, dance has gained spotlight thanks to the benefits it provides to a person, including psychological and physical aspects. That is why, there have been developed therapeutic methods based on dancing, and one of them, born in La Habana, Cuba, is called Psychoballet. It was created with the purpose of making an accurate approach between dancing, in this case, classical ballet, and psychology for people with cognitive disabilities like Down Syndrome.
Autorenporträt
Lucía Imbachí wurde 1998 in Bogotá, Kolumbien, geboren. Ihre Ausbildung als Tänzerin begann, als sie 4 Jahre alt war. Sie schloss die Newman School mit besonderer Anerkennung ab, da sie Psychoballett als alternative Therapie für Menschen mit Down-Syndrom in der Fundación Amigos Cepa in Bogotá, Kolumbien, erforschte. Heute studiert sie Darstellende Kunst.