Dance is a universal form of expression, found across cultures and periods. It provides individuals with a unique means to communicate emotions and connect with themselves and others. In modern society, dance has become a popular activity not only for its artistic and aesthetic qualities but also for its profound effects on mental health and emotional resilience. This paper explores the psychological benefits of dance, focusing on how it promotes emotional well-being, reduces stress, and enhances cognitive function. The exploration is based on a comprehensive review of studies that examine the physiological and psychological impacts of dance. Sources were selected from the Google Scholar research database, and data were drawn from these studies to analyze how dance stimulates the brain and facilitates emotional release. The findings suggest that dance has a significant role in enhancing mental health by activating brain mechanisms that regulate mood, boost self-awareness, and alleviate symptoms of anxiety and depression. These studies emphasize that the combination of physical movement and emotional expression in dance offers a holistic approach to improving emotional resilience and overall well-being.
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