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Anna Detari is a Lecturer in Performance Science at the Royal College of Music (RCM), specializing in musicians’ health and well-being. She holds a PhD from the University of York and advanced degrees from the Franz Liszt Academy of Music, University of Pécs, and RCM. Her research focuses on holistic approaches to musicians’ health, particularly addressing Focal Dystonia and psychosocial factors affecting performance.
Education:
- Bachelor/Master of Music in Flute Performance (Franz Liszt Academy of Music and University of Pécs)
- Master of Science in Performance Science (RCM)
- Doctor of Philosophy (University of York)
Research Interests:
- Motor movement acquisition and biomechanics
- Psychosocial work environment of musicians
- Mental health and neurodiversity in music education
- Development of preventative strategies for task-specific movement disorders
Key Article Themes: Her work emphasizes holistic interventions for musicians’ non-motor symptoms, psychosocial risk factors in dystonia, and the efficacy of methods like Timani somatic training. Recent studies explore interventions targeting both physical and psychological aspects of performance health.
Advising & Grants:
- Supervises doctoral students including Georgia Dawson, Akira Liu, and Charlie-Jade Jones
- Contributes to funded projects at the Centre for Performance Science (CPS)
Labs/Teams: Active member of the RCM’s Centre for Performance Science, collaborating with Imperial College London on interdisciplinary health initiatives.