Pascoal Amaral
Holds a degree in Dance from the Lisbon Dance School (Escola Superior de Dança), with a notable focus during his training on contact improvisation and the study of Eastern practices aimed at developing the body and mind, namely dynamic and static meditation, Tai Chi, Kung Fu, Qi Gong, and Yoga (Karma, Kriya, and Raja).
He is also a doctoral candidate in Education (specializing in Health Education) at the Faculty of Human Kinetics of the University of Lisbon, holds a Master's degree in Public Health and Development from the Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine of the New University of Lisbon,
To understand the importance of studying movement for the preservation of an individual's general health and for the development of a holistic awareness of the human being, his dance and movement journey highlights the significance of experiences with figures such as Alexandra Battaglia, Amélia Bentes, André de Campos, Ângelo Neto, Barbara Griggi, Bruno Alves, Bruno Duarte, Deolinda Fernandes, Esther Steinkogler, João Pereira, Jonas Lopes, Juvenal Banco, Mónica Figueiredo, Olga Roriz, Patrícia Henriques, Paulo Mei, Pedro Paz, Popeye Hong, Rita Carvalho, Stella Ho, Vítor Garcia, Willi Dorner, Yu Yang, and Yan Teng.
Amaral, P. & Fronteira, I. (2021). Regulation of non-conventional therapies in Portugal: lessons learnt for strengthening human resources in health. Human Resources of Health. 19:114.
Amaral, P. (2021). Epidemiological profile of Traditional Chinese Medicine users in the Greater Lisbon region. IHMT: SPIB. Lisbon: Institute of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine - New University of Lisbon. Martins, S., Vieira, M., Varela, A. & Amaral, P. (2020).
Acupuncture in episodic paroxysmal anxiety: effects in a case study. Revista internacional de Acupuntura. 14(2): 76-85. Amaral, P. & Varela, A. (2018).
Research Articles on Traditional Chinese Medicine in the period 2017 to 2018. Causa das Regras: Lisbon. ISBN: 978-989-875-460-8 Amaral, P. (2017). Ba Duan Jin - study support manual. Causa das Regras: Lisbon. ISBN: 978-989-875-442-4.