Abstract

The purpose of this study was to explore factors that influenced girls' continued participation in community-based competitive dance during adolescence. Phenomenology was the methodology used and data collection involved two semi-structured interviews with 17 adolescent female competitive dancers and 21 hours of observation at a weekend dance competition in which the participants were competing. Findings indicated the opportunity for flexible participation, enjoyment of the dance experience, and the supportive environment found within their studio were the reasons girls continued in dance. Enjoyment resulted from required time in competition being limited, the variety of genres and routines, opportunities to compete regardless of ability, opportunities for creative expression, and friendship.

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