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Dance Instructor Certification Opportunity: Danceability


Learn how to teach or lead mixed-abilities dance, movement, and theater groups from Alito Alessi, Artistic Director of Joint Forces Dance Company, at the University of Oregon Department of Dance in Eugene, Oregon, June 22-July 22, 2005.

The training includes:

  1. Foundations for improvising and performance-making in diverse groups with and without disabilities;
  2. Learning to plan and teach classes for all levels and all abilities;
  3. Learning to lead performance-making projects, including outdoor public space and street performances; and
  4. Integrating contact improvisation with mixed abilities.

Go to http://www.ncpad.org/687/3102/2005-02-01#10 for more information, photos, etc.

 


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