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Explore the essence of The Dance of Resilience with this insightful guide. Consider it your opportunity to identify the heartfelt stories, proven brain science and call to action to improve our healthcare system.

15 chapters or stories have placed or earned Honorable Mention in Writer’s Digest Writing Competitions 2023-2025

Part I: Transforming Life Through the Power of Dance

Chapter 1: Waltz into Life-Changing Self-Discovery

Chapter 2: My Story: From First Lesson to First Performance to First Love

I started dance to find a husband; he doesn’t dance. Dance changed me.

Chapter 3: The Greatest Therapy of All

We danced through my partner’s cancer recovery

Chapter 4: I’m Not Going to Live in God’s Waiting Room

Terminally ill spouses danced until the end

Chapter 5: You’ll Never Walk Again

Gored in the thigh by a buffalo, dance helped reconnect his brain to his body

Chapter 6: The Climb

The orthopedic surgeon revealed his leg prosthesis to Ohio Star Ball audience ovation

Chapter 7: I Don’t Know What “Like This” Is

Blind at 18, she leads, follows and competes

Chapter 8: I Can Stand Straight, Both Inside and Outside!

Wife regains confidence through dance after abusive marriage

Ember with early Arthur Murray instructor Jesse Smith in Minnesota Capitol rotunda celebrating National Ballroom Dance Week, early 1990s

The healing power of dance in Dennis Yelkin’s cancer recovery

Dr. Paul Cederberg, The Climb

Part II: What’s Holding You Back?

Chapter 9: I Can’t Dance Because . . .

Chapter 10: Greta’s Crucible

Young woman finds new life and community through dance

Chapter 11: Life Happens

Returning to dance after kids, illness, divorce, life

Chapter 12: No Partner? No Problem!

These four people don’t need to dance with their spouses

Chapter 13: Dancing through Grief

Chapter 14: Channeling Grief through Dance and Action

World class dancer killed by light rail; brothers take issue to capitol

Chapter 15: This Is What Keeps Me Alive!

93-year-old showcases Argentine Tango at Mall of America

Chapter 16: Life Lessons from Fifth Graders

Dancing Classrooms: from “Eew, a boy!” to Respect, Elegance and Teamwork

Chapter 17: Keeping Children Safe

How Dance Community can lead in keeping children safe from abuse

When a light rail crash took Nic Westlake’s life and injured fiancée Neli Petkova, brothers Pete and Seth Westlake took action to change a law to prevent future tragedies

Angela Calabria (right): Never too old to dance; with daughter Alissa Quinn and granddaughter Rachel Quinn

Respect, Teamwork, Elegance: Heart of Dance fifth graders rule!

Part III: Relationships: Breaking Down and Breaking Through—Together

Chapter 18: Dance Coach . . . or Life Coach?

How teacher Nathan Daniels helped me find my authentic self

Chapter 19: Testing Resilience: Dance Competitions

Chapter 20: Enriching Marriage through Dance

Two couples revitalize their marriages by starting dance mid-life

Chapter 21: Can a Couple’s Dance Passion Survive When Marriage Love Ends?

They are long-time friends and dance partners. In the middle there was a marriage

Chapter 22: Family Resilience through Generations

The Bersten family from Belarus and Russia: Gene, Alan and Elena

Ember with instructor Nathan Daniels at competition around 1991

Mid-life Tango! Art and Cheri Rolnick

Gene Bersten and daughters Isabella, Nika and Gabriella

Part IV: Breaking through Gender, Racial, and Cultural Barriers

Chapter 23: Same-Sex Dance Breaks through Ballroom Dance World

Alex and Kato (formerly Katja); Heather and Sarah; Arun and Joseph

Chapter 24: Suni Lee: Shining Gold on the Hmong Community

Clan grandmother Choua Lee and Suni Lee bring ballroom to their culture

Chapter 25: Dancers Lead in Creating New Cultural Norms

Latino is college therapist by day, street salsa teacher at night

Chapter 26: A Powerful Presence in the Ballroom World

Nathan Daniels Hawes—one of four male black judges in ballroom world

“The Girls in Blue”—instructor Heather Wudstrack (right) and Sarah Merz

Professional partners Alex and Kato

Two Hmong women break barriers: Olympic Gold Medalist Suni Lee and clan grandparents Cheu and Choua Lee (Choua is first Hmong elected official in nation)

Ballroom Dance Judge Nathan Daniels

Part V: Dance Science: Medicine for the Aging Body, Mind, and Soul

Chapter 27: The Science Behind the Healthier, Happier Dancer

Chapter 28: Dementia: Meet Them Where They Are

A mission for Dance Vision’s Wayne Eng and Maria Hansen

Chapter 29: Taking On Parkinson’s Disease Together

Dancer wife helps husband with Parkinson’s Disease reverse symptoms

Chapter 30: There Are No Patients. There Are Only Dancers

Global Dance for PD® is in 450 cities in 28 countries

Chapter 31: Scaling Up Dance for PD®

Breakthrough: Medicare Advantage Plan pays for retiree dance curriculum

Chapter 32: Dance Movement Meets Psychotherapy

Creative movement and mind-body awareness create effective therapy

Chapter 33: Dance Medicine: Dancing Healthy at All Ages

A medical specialty grows: dance medicine

Dance Vision Foundation instructor Maria Hansen brings dance to those living with dementia

Dr. Brad Moser: the “Go-To” for Dance Medicine in Minnesota

Globally, Dance for PD® classes are in 450 sites and growing

Part VI: Call to Action

Chapter 34: Call to Action for Research and Support for Neuroarts

National NeuroArts Blueprint highlights arts/dance impact on brain health

Chapter 35: Call to Action for Social Prescribing: From Policymakers to Health Insurers

Social Prescribing USA CEO advocates for including arts in prescriptions

Chapter 36: Call to Action: Community Health and Well-Being

Community as Medicine with ‘self-prescriptions’ prove reduction in ER visits

A “Community as Medicine” session in full action!