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Brennpunkt Zur Situation deutscher Theater und Orchester. Was ist eine gute Stimme? Dem kleinen Mann sein Puccini Zum High risks for professional dancing Some important coronavirus-related aspects of risk assessment within professional dance ensembles.
Kindertrompete und Lolita Anja Silja zum The recent pandemic of Covid19 is a great challenge for our societies. We had to implement new social and behavioural norms and we reorganised many aspects of everyday life, work habits and work environments.
Some sectors were under detailed investigation to identify Covid19 associated risk factors in health care or aviation for example , but in case of most artistic activities and jobs we must rely on common sense, assumptions and guessing due to the lack of evidence based studies. This is the case in professional dance, too. Dance medicine communities and organisations are actively debating what measures and methods could be widely proposed for professional dance, but it is an ongoing process.
Some insurance companies like Unfallkasse Hamburg 1 and professional organisations like Tanzmedizin Deutschland 2 already made suggestions, but their guidelines are not entirely identical. What we know is that professional dance is associated with the increased presence of certain factors commonly accepted to contribute to the spread of viruses, contamination and risk of infection. Given the small amount of time since the beginning of the recent pandemic, scientific resources are limited, but according to the research of Jang et al.
We can assume that professional dancers belong to an extremely high-risk group for coronavirus transmission. If we perform risk assessment in professional dance companies, we can identify, among others, the following risk factors associated to virus transmission:. Technically and artistically, professional dance is very much bound to close physical contact of human beings: couples or groups. Physical distancing can only be applied to very limited activities, but not to the entire profession in all its complexity.