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By Vinnies Dance & Theatre School

Please visit our website Vinniesdance.co.uk for information about our classes in Ballet, Tap, Modern Theatre Dance, Musical Theatre, Cheerleading & Street Dance. https://www.vinniesdance.co.uk/

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Delivered In-Person in Northampton or UK WideFlexible Dates
FREE

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Intensive Dance therapy Course - the psychology of the dancing body

By Sofia Amaral Martins

Uncover the therapeutic potential of dance - through neuroscience and psychology

Intensive Dance therapy Course - the psychology of the dancing body
Delivered Online On Demand7 hours
£90

Memory skills in dance

By Sofia Amaral Martins

In this workshop, I explain the neurobiology of memory with a focus on motor memory. I provide techniques that can be applied and I access each student individually. Memory, as much as it seems, is not a singular process! The reason why someone struggles to memorise choreography can have many causes. See the 'about' section for workshop samples. Duration is adjustable and prices are negotiable, any questions email: substancianigra@neuroscienceofdance.co

Memory skills in dance
Delivered Online On Demand
£30

Creativity in dance

By Sofia Amaral Martins

In the first part of the workshop, Sophia will explain the brain processes during the creative process and Bianca will provide us with practical tips by introducing us to her Two Can Do Method which is also based on neuroscience and other disciplines.

Creativity in dance
Delivered Online On Demand
£30

Dance Healing Course

By Sofia Amaral Martins

This is a course for everyone: non-dancers, dancers, health professionals, just anyone interested in knowling the benefits of dances at the psychological and neurological level. Part of this will be lecture and part of it will be practical with exercises that really tap and enchance those benefits. You will be able to take those movement techniques with you and apply to your day and practice.

Dance Healing Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£40

Neurodiverisity and inclusivity in dance

By Sofia Amaral Martins

I will be talking about neurodiversity amongst dancers and presenting you with ways to make your classes more neurodiversity friendly. How can you teach in a way that is effective to everyone who attends? How can you as a student make the most of your classes? It is our responsibility as dance tutors to ensure we support and welcome everyone who wants to dance. It is our responsibility to be informed and do better.

Neurodiverisity and inclusivity in dance
Delivered Online On Demand
£30

Educators matching "Street Dance"

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The One School of Dance

the one school of dance

Chellaston

Being a former dancer, classical dancer, it informed me as a human being just in terms of the grace I guess. Ballet is a very graceful form of art. You also become very aware of your body and your mind and your body is working in conjunction. That kind of helps you in acting as well. It is not only using your mind, it is like making your own mind communicate this character into your body so that you can bring it to life and physicalize it. Cara began dancing at a very young age taking part in ballet, tap, modern jazz, street dance, lyrical and musical theatre lessons throughout all of her childhood. She went on to study Sport at college alongside doing her teacher training within dance. Cara then went on to study musical theatre and dance at a full time professional college, alongside teaching dance at the weekend. After having to pull out of college with a serious injury she decided being a professional performer wasn’t for her as she LOVED every second of teaching, so focussed all of her time on gaining 10 teaching qualifications within the IDTA. Alongside teaching for nearly half of her life, Cara has also taken part in many amateur dramatic companies performing in musicals, worked for professional dance companies in shows and events and completed many training courses including physical literacy, nutrition, Zumba, exercise to music, and smoking cessation. She has a background of working with families and children in helping them live a healthier lifestyle as part of a Derby County Community Trust program and continues to work with DCCT delivering sessions for different programs they run. 14 years of teaching dance has given Cara lots of experience in working with a wide variety of children, including those with behavioural and learning difficulties. She has worked in many primary and secondary schools across Derby and Nottingham and continues to do so with pride. A fact about Cara: Alongside running The One School of Dance, she is a mummy to two small children (so please be patient with her).