Holly has gained a reputation for keeping a calm attitude, earning her the title of "The Rational One" among the dance moms. Early in the history of the show, Holly finished her Doctorate in Education from the University of Pennsylvania. At times on the show, she is named "Dr. Holly," using her academic title..
Dance can be used as a vehicle for expression. It can help tell a story, convey feelings and emotions, and connect with others and with ourselves. Body movement can be expressive and communicative.
Watch Mackenzie perform her jazz solo, "Dance Doctor," from Season 3, Episode 41, "The Big, Not So, Easy".Aug 4, 2018
Dance Doctor This channel provides you with invaluable tips for partner and solo dancing taught by me, Tara, the dance doctor.
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The Doctor Dances was the tenth episode of series one of Doctor Who
It was the second of a two-part story, which narratively marked the start of Jack Harkness' travels in the TARDIS
What is the Doctor dance approach in the dance cure?
The Doctor Dance approach in The Dance Cure is based on the underlying assumption that we are born to dance
There is a considerable body of evidence to suggest that dancing can change the way people feel and think, it can change a person’s self-esteem and it can temporarily relieve some of the symptoms of neurodegenerative disorders
Who is the Dance Doctor?
Tara is supportive, encouraging, and beyond knowledgeable in the art of dance
The Dance Doctor is the perfect name for Tara
because she can immediately diagnose where you are at and what is needed
Working virtually (online) with Tara advanced my technique quickly and exactly in line with what I wanted
1984 single by Thompson Twins
Doctor! Doctor! is a song performed by the British new wave band Thompson Twins. It is the second single from the band's fourth studio album, Into the Gap (1984). It was written by Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie and Joe Leeway, and prominently features a keyboard solo. Following the successful chart performances of the Into the Gap single Hold Me Now, Doctor! Doctor! was released in the UK on 27 January 1984 as the album's second single.
1997 single by Aqua
Doctor Jones is a song by Danish dance-pop group Aqua, released as the fourth single from their debut album, Aquarium (1997). It was the follow-up to their most successful song, Barbie Girl, and first released as a single in most of Europe in October 1997 by Universal Records. In December 1997, Doctor Jones was released in Australia and peaked at No. 1 for seven consecutive weeks. In January 1998, the song was released in the United Kingdom and became the group's second No. 1 single, topping the chart for three weeks. Throughout the rest of Europe, the song reached the top 10 in 11 countries, topping the charts of Croatia and Ireland. Its music video, directed by Peder Pedersen, continued the same cinematic style as in Barbie Girl, this time using Indiana Jones characters from the film series of the same name.
1998 studio album by Moloko
I Am Not a Doctor is the second album by the English/Irish electronic dance music duo Moloko, released in 1998. The album received critical praise, although it was not a big seller. I Am Not a Doctor was issued in the UK by Echo Records. The songs on the album built upon the electronic pop of Moloko's first album, Do You Like My Tight Sweater?, with further experimentation in drum and bass and synthpop.