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Barriers to dance training for young people with disabilities

Aujla, Imogen and Redding, Emma (2013) Barriers to dance training for young people with disabilities. British Journal of Special Education, 40 (2). pp. 80-85. ISSN 0952-3383

Type of Research: Article
Creators: Aujla, Imogen and Redding, Emma
Description:

Dance is a viable and enjoyable activity - and potential career - for young people with disabilities, yet they face several barriers to participation and training. The aim of this article, by Imogen J. Aujla of the University of Bedfordshire and Emma Redding of Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, is to review the literature on barriers to dance training for young disabled people and to put forward practical recommendations for overcoming these challenges. The main barriers identified were aesthetic, attitudinal, training-related and logistical in nature, with further barriers related to physical access and a lack of knowledge or available information about opportunities. One of the key recommendations for overcoming these barriers is to build an effective network between special and mainstream schools, dance studios, youth dance groups and professional integrated dance companies in order to encourage dance participation at a range of levels and support young disabled people throughout their dance journeys.

Your affiliations with UAL: Colleges > Central Saint Martins
Date: 28 June 2013
Digital Object Identifier: 10.1111/1467-8578.12021
Date Deposited: 09 Mar 2026 10:37
Last Modified: 10 Mar 2026 11:02
Item ID: 25846
URI: https://ualresearchonline.arts.ac.uk/id/eprint/25846

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