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Multiple engagement of self in the development of talent in professional dancers

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The purpose of this study was to identify and examine the methods that professional dancers use to engage fully into their work as artists. Participants (N=15) were professional dancers from five European nationalities, (7 females; 8 males), currently performing for three major Scotland‐based dance companies, including two professional free‐lance dancers (M age= 25.6 years). Grounded theory methodology (Strauss & Corbin, 1998 Strauss, A. and Corbin, J. 1998. Basics of qualitative research: techniques and procedures for developing grounded theory , (2nd edn), Newbury Park, CA: Sage. [Google Scholar]) was used to derive a core construct labelled Multiple Engagement of Self. The results are compared to existing research in dance and performance development literature and incorporated into a three‐component ecological model of expertise development, namely Deliberate Practice, Deliberate Experience and Transfer of Skills. A shift from models of assessment to models of development in consideration of talent and expertise is suggested for dancers, educators, and choreographers alike.

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