

Building Resilience in Dancers CPD Interactive Webinar
Tuesday 30 June 2026
11.30am – 1.30pm BST

Booking Deadline:
Monday 29 June 2026
Event Date:
Tuesday 30 June 2026
Event Time:
11.30am – 1.30pm BST
Country:
Location:
Online
Available Online?
Yes
Who’s it for?
This webinar is open to all ballet teachers.
Fee:
Members £33 | €38 | $45
Non-members £37 | €43 | $50
Contact:
This two-hour research-informed webinar explores resilience in dance across ages and contexts, covering both psychological resilience and the recovery journey following injury. Participants will clarify what resilience is (and is not), examine common dance-specific stressors such as performance pressure, evaluation, transitions, and injury, and consider the practical implications for studio culture.
The session translates contemporary dance and sport science into actionable teaching strategies. Participants will learn how to create a facilitative learning environment that combines high challenge with high support, strengthen dancer self-efficacy and adaptive coping, and shape feedback and error culture to reduce unhelpful perfectionism and increase learning focus. We will also address how teachers can support return-to-dance after injury within appropriate professional boundaries, including communication, graded exposure, confidence rebuilding, and signposting to clinical support when needed.
The webinar is interactive and includes short reflection tasks, practical tools, and an end-of-session action plan.
Aims
The aims of this webinar are to:
- Provide a clear, research-informed understanding of resilience in dance, including psychological resilience and injury recovery,
- Explore common pressures in dance training and performance, and the misconceptions that can lead to harmful practices,
- Equip participants with practical studio strategies to build resilient behaviours through supportive challenge, confidence building, and effective feedback, and
- Support participants to design a simple, ethical approach to supporting return-to-dance after injury, including when to refer on.
Learning Outcomes
On completion of the webinar, participants will:
- Understand contemporary definitions of resilience in performance settings and how it can vary over time and context,
- Be able to audit and adjust studio climate using a challenge and support lens to promote learning and wellbeing,
- Be able to apply strategies that build dancer self-efficacy and adaptive coping (goal setting, routines, self-talk, reflection),
- Be able to use feedback language and error culture to reduce maladaptive perfectionism and support sustained motivation, and
- Be able to plan a practical return-to-dance support pathway after injury, including communication, graded exposure, and confidence rebuilding, within scope of practice.
Date and Time
30 June 2026, 11.30am – 1.30pm BST
This webinar will not be recorded due to the interactive nature of the session (group tasks and discussions).
If you are joining the webinar from outside of the UK, please check your time zone against BST (British Summer Time).
Platform
This activity will be hosted on Zoom. You will be sent details of how to join the activity within five working days prior to the start date.
Resources
You will require the following resources:
- A computer/laptop/tablet with internet connection, a camera, microphone and speakers
Tutor
Paul Doyle
Paul is Head of Studies at Central School of Ballet, London, where he leads academic quality, assessment governance, curriculum development and student progression across higher education provision.
Paul’s teaching and leadership sit at the intersection of dance science, somatic practice and performance psychology. He holds an MSc in Sport and Exercise Science and delivers research-informed lectures and studio-connected learning that translate evidence into practical tools for dancers and teachers. His specialist interests include psychological skills training, imagery and motor simulation, attention and arousal regulation, confidence building, motivation, resilience and sustainable training habits, with an emphasis on real-world transfer into rehearsal, performance and professional life. Alongside his higher education role, Paul is an examiner for the Royal Academy of Dance and an experienced teacher educator, he also writes practitioner-facing articles that make research in pedagogy and psychology accessible and applicable in the studio.
Paul is committed to inclusive education, academic integrity and safeguarding, undertaking annual training across multiple institutions.
CPD Hours
2 hours Time-Valued CPD
Fees
Members of the Royal Academy of Dance receive discounts on all CPD activities.
How to book
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Contact
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