Dance Motivation Inventory (DMI)

A research-backed map of why people dance. Developed in 2015 by Aniko Maraz and colleagues from a factor analysis of hundreds of salsa and ballroom dancers, the Dance Motivation Inventory found that the pull of the dance floor breaks into eight distinct motives — keeping fit, lifting the mood, intimacy, socialising, the trance of losing yourself in movement, mastering your own body, the confidence it brings, and escaping everyday life. It sorts you by the motives that drive you most, going past a single answer to the full mix behind why you move.

The Dance Motivation Inventory (DMI) is a validated instrument developed by Maraz, Király, Urbán, Griffiths & Demetrovics (2015) through an exploratory factor analysis of 447 salsa and ballroom dancers. It identifies eight distinct motives for dancing; this asks which ones drive you. A self-report measure of motivation, not a clinical test. (Dance Motivation Inventory (Maraz, Király, Urbán, Griffiths & Demetrovics, 2015))

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