Dance-At-Bougival Type post Author Tova Forman Date July 14, 2025 CategoriesArtsCultural AnthropologyHuman ExceptionalismIntelligent Design Tagged , Arts Education Policy Review, autism, Bernhard Fink, brain, brain activity, break dancing, Charleston, Constantina Theofanopoulou, dance movement therapy, dancers, dancing, forethought, foxtrot, Health & Wellness, human uniqueness, humans, Kitsap Kats, line dancing, materialism, music, natural selection, neural signaling, neuroplasticity, Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews, Parkinson’s disease, piano, Reductionism, Sadye Paez, Sandra Klaperski-van der Wal, Stuart Burgess, synchrony, Teresa Borowski, The Miracle of Man, Your Designed Body Designed to Dance? Here’s What Science Says Tova Forman July 14, 2025 Arts, Cultural Anthropology, Human Exceptionalism, Intelligent Design 12 Dancing is not a mere add-on feature that came a couple of mutations after mankind figured out how to shamble. Read More ›