Music and dance are two parallel routes for creating social cohesion

Behavioral and Brain Sciences 44 (2021)
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Abstract

Savage et al. do an excellent job of making the case for social bonding in general, but do a less good job of distinguishing the manners by which dance and music achieve this. It is important to see dance and music as two parallel and interactive mechanisms that employ the “group body” and “group voice,” respectively, in engendering social cohesion.

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