Abstract
Circle dance derives from the tradition of folk dance and has historically been a popular form of dance throughout the world. As a form of physical activity, it can be explored in the context of occupational therapy principles and practices and the promotion of health and wellbeing. However, no literature is available to establish empirically the synergy between circle dance, occupational therapy and wellbeing. This opinion piece considers the use of circle dance as a tool for promoting occupational wellbeing and proposes that further research is needed to understand fully the perceived meanings attributed to this form of physical activity and its application in the context of occupational therapy.
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