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Edel Quin

Programme Leader for Dance Science

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Edel has over a decade of experience as a dance teacher, lecturer, researcher and dance scientist, specialising in the application of dance science theory and research to the teaching and practice of dance, across styles, ages and settings. Her co-authored book, Safe Dance Practice: An Applied Dance Science Perspective, was published in 2015 by Human Kinetics and has been adopted as a key text on dance courses around the world. Edel has also published numerous papers and frequently presents her applied research at national and international conferences. She is on the editorial panels for peer-reviewed journals such as Frontiers in Psychology and Journal of Dance Medicine and Science.

Edel has extensive international dance teaching and lecturing experience. In 2017 she was nominated for a National Award for Inspirational Lecturer at a College, University or Conservatoire. Prior to coming to the University of Chichester, Edel was the Programme Leader of the MSc and MFA in Dance Science at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance (London), where she also delivered on the MA/MFA programmes, the BA Contemporary Dance and BA Musical Theatre Performance programmes and the Dance Diploma Courses. In recent years she has also taught at institutions such the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts (Hong Kong), University of Wyoming (USA), University of Bern (Switzerland), Beijing Dance Academy (China) and University of Limerick (Ireland).

Edel is an active representative for many international organisations, supporting the promotion of dance science education to the global dance sector. She is a long-standing member of the International Association for Dance Medicine & Science (IADMS), where she founded the Student Committee. She currently serves on the IADMS Dance Educators Committee, in the role of co-editor of the Dancers and Teachers Bulletin. She is also an Associate of Safe in Dance International (SiDI), where she is a registered Course Provider and Quality Reviewer for the Healthy Dance Practice Certificates. Additionally, Edel is one of three people in the UK that has competed the Empowering DanceTM tutor training prorgramme.

Edel is a trained Irish and Contemporary dancer. Her professional performance experience includes touring full-time with ‘Riverdance the show’ (1996-2001) as a lead dancer. Other performance experience includes a year with Henri Oguike’s sister dance company H20, a season in the West End production of The Shaughraun (2006), and performing at the opening ceremony of the Special Olympics (Dublin, 2003).

QUALIFICATIONS / EDUCATIONAL BACKGROUND

  • Jose Limon Teacher Training, 2011
  • Higher Education Academy (HEA) Fellow, 2007
  • MSc Dance Science, Laban, 2005
  • BA Dance with Media Studies, University of Chichester, 2004

Research Output

Articles

Cahalan, R., Comber, L., Gaire, D., Quin, E., Redding, E., Ni Bhriain, O. and O’Sullivan, K. (2019) Biopsychosocial characteristics of characteristics of contemporary and Irish university-level student dancers: A pilot study. Journal of Dance Medicine and Science. ISSN 1089-313X

Cahalan, R., Kearney, P. E., Ni Bhriain, O., Redding, E., Quin, E., McLaughlin, L. C. and O' Sullivan, K. (2018) Dance exposure, well-being and injury in collegiate Irish and contemporary dancers: A prospective study. Physical therapy in sport: official journal of the Association of Chartered Physiotherapists in Sports Medicine, 34. pp. 77-83. ISSN 1873-1600 10.1016/j.ptsp.2018.09.006

Brown, M. A., Howatson, G., Quin, E., Redding, E. and Stevenson, E. J. (2017) Energy intake and energy expenditure of pre-professional female contemporary dancers. PLOS ONE, 12 (2). ISSN 1932-6203 10.1371/journal.pone.0171998

van Merkensteijn, G. G. and Quin, E. (2015) Assessment of Compensated Turnout Characteristics and their Relationship to Injuries in University Level Modern Dancers. Journal of Dance Medicine and Science, 19 (2). pp. 57-62. ISSN 1089-313X 10.12678/1089-313X.19.2.57

Books

Quin, E., Rafferty, S. and Tomlinson, C. (2015) Safe Dance Practice. An Applied Dance Science Perspective. Human Kinetics, Champaign, IL, United States. ISBN 9781450496452

Other department members

Abi Mortimer
Senior Lecturer, Contemporary Dance
Alison Woodward
Alison Woodward
Deputy Director, University of Chichester Conservatoire
Programme Coordinator - BA Hons Acting for Film and BA Hons Music
Amy Scarlett Morvell
Associate Lecturer in Dance

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