Bringing Dance to Older Adults: Program Experts' Perspectives on the Role of Community Dance Classes to Support Older Adults

Can J Aging. 2024 Feb 21:1-9. doi: 10.1017/S0714980824000084. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Background: Dancing offers several health and wellness benefits for older adults: it may promote physical literacy (PL) and positively influence the aging process. Yet, limited research considers the perspectives of those with experience working with older adults and in community dance programming.

Objective: The purpose of this study was to understand program experts' perspectives on how older adult community dance can promote PL and contribute to age-friendly cities and community initiatives.

Methods and findings: Four themes were identified from semi-structured interviews with five program experts: (1) expert instructors tailor classes to participants' needs and interests; (2) the heart of what draws us to dancing: authentic experience and social connection; (3) elitist, ableist, and gendered assumptions of dance prevent social inclusion of older adults in dancing spaces; and (4) collaboration across sectors is needed to offer accessible, sustainable, and valued dance programming.

Discussion: Recommendations for developing and implementing older adult community dance programming are described.

Keywords: adaptation; age-friendly; aging; culture de l’activité physique; dance; danse; older adults; personnes âgées; physical literacy; vieillissement.