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Day 3: Saturday, 27 October 2007
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Movement Sessions |
Slam Dunk Room – 8.00-8.55am Moderator: Helen Laws, London, UK |
Marathon Room – 8.00-8.55am Moderator: Boni Rietveld, MD, BA(Mus), The Hague, Netherlands |
Integrating movement analysis with ballet teaching. Janet Karin, OAM; Mark Annear, BEd & Training, The Australian Ballet School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
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From crawling to leaping: Spirals for connectivity and lengthening. Rebecca Nettl-Fiol, MA, University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois; Luc Vanier, MFA, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA
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Theatrette – 9.00-10.00am Moderator: Emma Redding, MSc, London, UK
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Silver Room – 9.00-10.00am Moderator: Steven Chatfield, PhD, Eugene, Oregon, USA
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9.00-9.20am SCOPE: Sport and dance working together on an integrated holistic approach to the career development of elite dance artists in Australia. John Waser, MBA, BEdHPE; Kay Helliwell, BAppSci, Australian Sports Commission, Canberra, ACT, Australia
9.30-9.50am The Australian Ballet’s approach to injury prevention and management. David McAllister, Dip Dance, Grad Dip Arts Ent; Susan Mayes, BAppSc, GDipSportsPT, The Australian Ballet, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia |
9.00-9.20am Appropriate nutrition strategies to support and maximize physical potential. Fiona Sutherland, MSc(Nutr & Diet), The Australian Ballet School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
9.30-9.40am Performance nutrition for dancers in university curriculum: A qualitative investigation. Lowry Champion, MFA, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon, USA
9.45-9.55am Low bone mineral density in underweight adolescents. Hillary Pane, MLA, MS, Texas Tech Health Sciences Center, School of Medicine, El Paso, Texas, USA |
10.00-11.00 am CONCURRENT FORUM AND MOVEMENT SESSIONS:
Theatrette – 10.00 - 10.50am Research Committee Forum Injury reporting in dance: Summary of the 2006 Research Committee survey and its subsequent recommendations. Marijeanne Liederbach, MSPT, MSATC, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York; Marshall Hagins, PhD, PT, Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York; Tom Welsh, PhD, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
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Movement Sessions |
Slam Dunk Room – 10.00-10.55am Moderator: Donna Krasnow, MS, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Marathon Room – 10.00-10.55am Moderator: TBA
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Integrating movement analysis with ballet teaching. Development of mental imagery for dancers using tools from somatic education and sport psychology. Karen Bowes-Sewell, GCFP; Donna Krasnow, MS, York University, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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Promoting the development of adaptable dance techniques. Zoran Kovich, MSc, BA(Dance), Wesley Institute, Drummoyne, New South Wales, Australia
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11.00 - 11.30am REFRESHMENT BREAK
11.00am-12.00pm CONCURRENT MOVEMENT SESSIONS AND LECTURES :
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Movement Sessions |
Slam Dunk Room – 11.30am-12.25pm Moderator: Tom Welsh, PhD, Tallahassee, Florida, USA
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Marathon Room – 11.30am-12.25pm Moderator: Yiannis Koutedakis, PhD, Trikala, Greece
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Core Dynamics Pilates and the modern dance technique class: Integrating bodywork to facilitate efficient movement. Kimberly Karpanty, MA, MFA, Kent State University, Kent, Ohio, USA |
Brain GymTM to optimize dance technique and performance experiences. Robin Kish, MS, MFA, Chapman University, Orange, California, USA |
Theatrette – 11.30am-12.30pm Moderator: Ruth Solomon, Professor Emerita, Santa Cruz, California, USA |
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11.30-11.50am Surgical procedures in a national ballet company - 22 years experience - 1984-2006. Ken Crichton, MBBS, FACSP, The Australian Ballet, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
12.00-12.20pm The “yo-yo schedule” for rehabilitation of injured dancers. Boni Reitveld, MD, BA(Mus), Medical Centre for Dancers and Musicians, The Hague, Netherlands |
12.30 - 2.30pm – LUNCH (Roundtable Discussions by Advance Sign-Up)
Theatrette – 2.30-3.45pm Moderator: Helen Laws, London, UK
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Silver Room – 2.30-3.45pm Moderator: Jarmo Ahonen, PT, Helsinki, Finland
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2.30-2.40pm Motivated behavior in a university dance environment. Patrea O'Donoghue, MPsych; Evan Jones, MEd, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
2.45-2.55pm Engagement and the ‘gem’ moment: How do dance students view and respond to dance in real time? Kim Vincs, PhD, Deakin University, Melbourne; Emery Schubert, BA(Hons), PhD, University of New South Wales; Catherine Stevens, BA(Hons), PhD, MARCS Auditory Laboratories, University of Western Sydney, Sydney, Victoria, Australia
3.00-3.10pm Encouraging core stability in young dancers: A concept for the future. Cathy McCullagh, RCompN, Core de Ballet, Wellington, New Zealand
3.15-3.25pm The relationship between dance program structure and dancer experience. Shona Erskine, MPsych, PhD, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria; Di Bretherton, BEd, PhD, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland; Mary Ainley, MA, PhD, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
3.30-3.40pm Dancing in pain: Pain appraisal and coping in dancers. Ruth Anderson, MPsych, Australian Institute of Sport, Canberra, ACT; Stephanie Hanrahan PhD, The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia |
2.30-2.40pm Does inherent joint hypermobility [IJH] increase the risk of injury in professional ballet dancers? Moira McCormack, MSc, MCSP, Royal Ballet Company; Janet Briggs, MSc, MCSP, Royal Ballet School; Alan Hakim, MA, FRCP; Rodney Grahame, MD, FRCP, University College Hospital, London, UK
2.45-3.05pm Functional testing for pointe readiness. Megan Richardson, MS, ATC; Emily Sandow, MSPT, DPT, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, New York, New York, USA
3.15-3.25pm Relationship between screening results and injury in female adolescent dance students. Melinda Purnell, BAppSc(Hons), BApp(Dance); Debra Shirley, PhD(Physio); Roger Adams, PhD(Psych); Leslie Nicholson, PhD(Physio), University of Sydney, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
3.30-3.40pm Normative values for dance specific musculoskeletal parameters for the young recreational female dancer training in the Australian setting. Debra Crookshanks, BAppScPT, University of New South Wales, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia |
3.45 – 4.15pm REFRESHMENT BREAK
4.15-5.15pm CONCURRENT LECTURES AND MOVEMENT SESSIONS:
Theatrette – 4.15-5.15pm Moderator: Jane Baas, MFA, Kalamazoo, Michigan, USA
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4.15-4.35pm Measurement of functional capacity in dance. Marijeanne Liederbach, MSPT, MSATC, Harkness Center for Dance Injuries, NYU Hospital for Joint Diseases, New York; Marshall Hagins, PhD, PT, Long Island University, Brooklyn, New York; Tom Welsh, PhD, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida; Jennifer Gamboa, DPT, OCS, Body Dynamics, Inc, Arlington, Virginia, USA
4.45-5.05pm A comprehensive website for dance screening, injury tracking, and risk factors data collection and analysis. Gary Galbraith, MFA, Case Western Reserve University, Cleveland, Ohio, USA |
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Movement Sessions |
Slam Dunk Room – 4.15-5.10pm Moderator: Peter Lewton-Brain, DO, MA, Monaco
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Marathon Room – 4.15-5.10pm Moderator: Jan Dunn, MS, Los Angeles, California USA
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Finding a neutral pelvis: A gateway to increased efficiency and power in the lower body. Anne Burnidge, MFA, CLMA, State University of New York College at Brockport, Brockport, New York, USA |
Integrating dance science and somatics to teach anatomically sound technique. Kathryn Daniels, MA, Cornish College of the Arts, Seattle, Washington, USA |
Theatrette – 5.15-5.45pm Moderator: Virginia Wilmerding, PhD, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA
5.15-5.25pm Introduction to the Australian Society for Performing Arts Healthcare. Bronwen Ackermann, PhD, PT, President of the Australian Society for Performing Arts Healthcare, University of Sydney, Australia
5.30pm Closing Remarks
NOTE: Time after each lecture presentation is reserved for audience discussion.
6.00-7:30pm Networking Reception at the Australian Institute of Sport. This reception, with wine and finger-food, is supported by the Cecchetti Society (Australia). It is provided free of charge to delegates, and partners may attend for a fee of A$35.00 per person. Booking is required with conference registration by 30 September 2007
Program subject to change.

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