Hotspots and trends of flamenco dance research: A CiteSpace analysis

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  • Ningyi Zhang Performing Arts Research Group-Faculty of Sport. San Antonio Catholic University. Murcia, Spain
  • Sebastián Gómez-Lozano Performing Arts Research Group-Faculty of Sport. San Antonio Catholic University. Murcia, Spain
  • Alfonso Vargas-Macías Telethusa Centre for Flamenco Research. Cádiz, Spain

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https://doi.org/10.12800/ccd.v17i53.1861

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Flamenco dance, which is increasingly internationalized and globalized, has a huge market demand all over the world and it has been popular and valued by researchers nowadays. Thus, hotspots and trends research is essential to provide information for industrial development and further development lines. Based on 130 articles published from 1982 to 2021 (database updated on 4 December 2021) about flamenco dance in Scopus and Web of Science Core Collection, this research by using CiteSpaceV software explored the research hotspots and trends of the flamenco dance from the time horizon, collaborate network incorporates authors, institutions, regions, and keywords. Result: The number of publications shows an upward trend with fluctuations Since 2008. 9 main research groups are formed. The University of Seville is the most prolific institution and the Saint Anthony Catholic University of Murcia ranks the highest centrality. Spain is the highest yield region. The hotspots included cultural aspects, which include identity and art in Andalusia, as well as biomechanical and physical aspects, including body, anthropometry, and physical activity focusing on dancers. The trend of this field will be physical and psychological aspects. Conclusion: future research may focus on the body and psychological aspects.

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2022-09-01

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Zhang, N., Gómez-Lozano, S., & Vargas-Macías, A. (2022). Hotspots and trends of flamenco dance research: A CiteSpace analysis. Cultura, Ciencia Y Deporte, 17(53). https://doi.org/10.12800/ccd.v17i53.1861

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