Darcey Bussell and Peter Lovatt join forces to create The Power of Dance Podcast
Join Dame Darcey Bussell and Dr Peter Lovatt in a series of conversations about The Power of Dance. Using their extensive knowledge and experience of dance they explore the many benefits and attributes that dance can provide. They have spoken about the benefits of dance for physical and mental health, dance in education and dance in the workplace. Conversations are hosted...
Peter Lovatt was interviewed for a feature in Woman’s Weekly
Peter Lovatt was interviewed by Tanya Pearey for a feature in Woman’s Weekly (23rd June 2020 edition) for the magazine’s Health & Wellbeing section. The piece is called “Get up and groove your way to better health”. Dance is a fantastic activity for improving health and wellbeing because it stimulates us in lots of different ways, from our...
The Dance Cure – Discover tons of amazing things about dance
The Dance Cure, the surprising secret to being smarter, stronger, happier, by Dr Peter Lovatt is packed full of amazing things about dance. Did you know that dance transforms people’s lives and that when people move they improve? Or that dancing enhances our relationships and it changes the way we think. That’s why Peter wrote a book called The Dance Cure. Read...
Peter Lovatt was invited to speak at the Swindon Spring Festival
Peter Lovatt was invited to speak (and dance) at the Swindon Spring Festival. He was looking forward to a lovely weekend in Swindon, meeting artists, authors and people interested in the arts. Due to Covid-19 the festival became virtual so the following is what was recorded in Peter’s study on the Norfolk coast. Enjoy. Here’s
Dr Peter Lovatt, author of The Dance...
Peter Lovatt is a groovy keynote speaker
Dr Peter Lovatt is a Psychologist with a special interest in the relationship between movement and the human experience. His research has found that moving your body changes some fairly fundamental aspects of human behaviour. Movement changes our interpersonal relationships, even with strangers, movement changes the way people think and approach problems, movement changes...