The project investigates how co-creative dance practices can transform the lived experience of young cancer survivors.
By bridging medical humanities, dance and performance studies, and participatory research, we explore embodiment, presence, and movement as pathways to heal-ing and awareness.
Our findings are shared through peer-reviewed publications and creative outputs, contributing to both academic discourse and public understanding.
A full list of publications and results is available below:
- Høybye, M., & Pini, S. (2024). Transformation through Practice: A Dialogical Exploration of Embodiment and Presence in Arts-Based Qualitative Research with Self and Others. Qualitative Inquiry. Advance online publication
- Høybye, M., Pini, S., Andersen, M. H., & Høybye, M. T. (2025). Being invited into another: Transforming bodily awareness through co-creative movement after cancer illness. Medi-cal Humanities. Advance online publication