The ‘Female’ Dancer: A Conversation with Claire Farmer
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This episode of Science of Slink: The Evidence-Based Pole Podcast features an engaging discussion with dance scientist Claire Farmer, who is currently working on her PhD in the biomechanics of dance. The conversation delves into her book, 'The Female Dancer: A Soma Scientific Approach,' which brings together research authors on topics ranging from hormone effects on dancers to gender dynamics in dance spaces. Claire and Rosy explore the importance of both scientific and somatic approaches to understanding dance, the misconceptions around strength training for dancers, and the societal and cultural factors affecting training and participation in dance.
Links:
Claire’s instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dancesci_claire/
Claire’s website: https://www.clairefarmer.co.uk/
Find the book: https://www.routledge.com/The-Female-Dancer-a-soma-scientific-approach/Farmer-Kindred/p/book/9781032466897
The 'Female' Dancer Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/2tuGJmkLEOrjvstw1tELQn
Chapters:
00:00 Introduction and Guest Introduction
01:03 Claire Farmer's Background and Research Focus
02:28 Discussion on Female Dancer Health and Hormones
07:15 Gender Dynamics in Dance and Pole
14:11 Strength Training for Dancers and Circus Artists
18:43 Building Confidence Through Strength Training
22:22 The Importance of Progressive Overload
25:06 Efficient Workouts and Microdosing Exercise
27:34 Understanding Soma Scientific
31:56 Exploring Somatic Practices and Lived Experiences
36:54 Conclusion and Further Resources