A great way of ending a very productive year
The final presentation of the year was at the London branch of the Bank of China (December 2025). A very enthusiastic audience! This time it was a joint presentation with my co-author Prof. Ian Marsh from Bayes Business School. New Year resolution: keep on dancing 💃🕺
Skills and demographic transition workshop
Another great workshop at the University of Urbino (September 2025). Great atmosphere, great people and fantastic location. This beautiful town in le Marche region of Italy regularly hosts international symposiums. Good discussion about dance in the workplace during and after the workshop.
This time I am in Zurich (June 2025) where, for the first time, I present my dance work at an economic workshop. Dancing featured next to football, skying, running and other sport-based studies. I am not sure they were very happy when I claimed that dancing is the best form of exercise 😜
Lovely crowd and great feedback!
May I introduce myself, I am Angela Rippon
It was a real pleasure meeting Angela Rippon at the What dance can do symposium at the University of Chichester (May 2025). After giving my presentation on how dance affects productivity in the workplace, Angela come along to talk more about my study. She really did not need any introduction!
Early in 2025 I had the pleasure of acting as external examiner for Claire Dale's PhD dissertation on Physical Intelligence. Claire is doing some amazing work connecting movements with chemical changes in the body and how this impact relations in the workplace. I was not surprised to learn that Claire use to be a professional dancer!
Presentation at the World Mental Health Day event (10th October 2024, Kingston University).
Dancing a balance' step with Donna Fraser, OBE
In September 2024, I was invited to participate in a panel discussion at the Dance Research Network midpoint event, at Coventry University. As the only economist in the audience I had a lot to learn. Very inspiring and interesting work. The video is over 2 hours long, my intervention is at the very end.
First online presentation of the paper published in the Journal of International Marketing.