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Ballet-Related Content in Music Education in the First Cycle of Primary Education

This paper deals with the integration of ballet-related content into music lessons in the first cycle of primary education. It seeks to outline some current findings concerning the positive impact of dance and classical ballet on integrated child development and the results of an empirical research...

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Published in:Revija za elementarno izobraževanje 2013-09, Vol.6 (2-3), p.159-171
Main Authors: Stergulec Tjaša, Bojan Kovačič, Črčinovič Rozman Janja
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