Detailed Information on Publication Record
2011
What is in Their Mind: Analysis of Dancer's Mindset to Irish Dance
NEJEDLÁ, Lenka and Zdenko REGULIBasic information
Original name
What is in Their Mind: Analysis of Dancer's Mindset to Irish Dance
Authors
NEJEDLÁ, Lenka (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution) and Zdenko REGULI (703 Slovakia, belonging to the institution)
Edition
Sport and Quality of Life, 2011
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Konferenční abstrakt
Field of Study
Sport and leisure time activities
Country of publisher
Czech Republic
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14510/11:00053874
Organization unit
Faculty of Sports Studies
ISBN
978-80-210-5610-7
Keywords in English
Irish dance; Q-sort ;Motivation
Tags
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International impact, Reviewed
Změněno: 31/1/2012 09:50, Mgr. Lenka Kotková
Abstract
V originále
Purpose. It is a part of the specific research project named Fight, Dance and Ritual which is focused on fight, dance and ritual phenomenon analysis. Pilot multidimensional description of dance–fight relation is main purpose of this research, especially as a ritual. In this paper we are focusing on Irish dancers and their opinion to Irish dance to better uncover their mindset, feelings and motivation. Methods. The main goal of this paper is to present an analysis of the mindset and feelings of Irish dancers, especially towards Irish dance. Participants older than 18 years and with more than one year dance or martial art practice have been questioned with the same question: “What does (particular activity) mean for you?” We have used focus group methodology, as well as brainstorming for obtaining data. All statements, given by dance practitioners, have been written down for future analysis. The number of the words gained this way has depended on number of people in the group and on given time. All words we put together and chose 56, which were intersection of all groups (martial arts groups and dance groups). The last step was using Q-sort to sort the words. Results. We know that dancing groups differences depend mostly on motivation, structure and dynamics of the group. Especially in our group friendship and joy of dance is very important. Dancers didn’t connect Irish dance with aggression, tactic or negative emotion. Conclusion. This Q-sort shows not only participant’s attitude to the Irish dance but also help us to find better motivation for dancers. Thoughts about Irish dance are connected with everyday practice and social life in the group much more, then with theoretical basis.