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The Art of Teaching
Mathew Green
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Dr Peter Lovatt: How pirouettes can literally change your mind.
The Art of Teaching
46 minutes 18 seconds
4 months ago
Dr Peter Lovatt: How pirouettes can literally change your mind.
What if the key to thinking more clearly, feeling more connected, and even solving problems... was movement?In this episode, I sit down with Dr Peter Lovatt psychologist, dancer, and founder of the world’s first Dance Psychology Lab, to explore how moving our bodies can transform our minds. Whether you're a teacher, leader, or lifelong learner, this conversation will prompt you to think (and maybe even dance) in new ways. His new book, The Dance Cure, is a must read. 
The Art of Teaching