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New Zealand School of Dance - Tools for Teachers Seminar

Ticket Information

  • Tools For Teachers - Wellington: $120.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sun 18 Sep 2022, 10:30am–3:30pm

Restrictions

Adults Only

NZSD is pleased to offer you Tools for Teachers II – “Stretch versus Strength”, a non-syllabus-based seminar for dance educators from all teaching backgrounds and affiliations. Presented by two of New Zealand’s foremost dance professionals: Sarah Fitzsimons and Jane Woolley, who will share specific methods they employ to achieve positive results, along with simple strengthening and aligning exercises that you can apply to your teaching immediately. The aims of this seminar are for teachers to:

Feel more confident in their understanding of what anatomical structures are being stretched and how to do this safely.

Discuss and acquire tools to help students understand and apply correct stretching and strengthening techniques.

Incorporate some specific stretching and strengthening principles into dance technique classes for optimal performance and injury prevention.

Promote discussion regarding the influence of social media images and how we balance that with safe dance practice and injury prevention.

Participants need to bring a mat, but chairs are provided for those that prefer to sit.

“We need to take care of our dancing selves, whether we simply want to dance recreationally for fun, enjoyment and social connection, or whether we want to be instruments in the exciting developments that are setting new levels of athleticism and technical virtuosity. With the best will in the world, every dancer, teacher or choreographer may not be able to uphold every principle of safe dance practice all of the time, but knowledge and understanding of what is involved will certainly help.”

Rafferty/Tomlinson/Quin; Safe Dance Practice: An Applied Dance Science Perspective (2015)

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