Dance for people with chronic breathlessness: a transdisciplinary approach to intervention development (Harrison et al, 2020)
Dance is fun, social and improves fitness, making it a promising form of exercise for people experiencing breathlessness.
Dance is fun, social and improves fitness, making it a promising form of exercise for people experiencing breathlessness.
Senior Research Associate on the Life of Breath project, clinical music therapist and mindful yoga teacher Kate Binnie reflects on…
Presented by dance facilitator and programme creator Sian Williams, these videos can help people with breathlessness get moving to improve…
Life of Breath collaborator and arts and health workshop facilitator, Elspeth Penny, writes about her experience of running a series…
People living with breathlessness and those interested in how the arts-in-health approach may help make breathlessness less invisible, were invited…
Lecturer in Theatre and Performance Studies at the University of Bristol Kate Elswit writes: I am currently collaborating on Breath…
Project Manager (Bristol) on the Life of Breath Jess Farr-Cox writes: Consider how we use breathing (particularly long, slow exhalations) as…
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