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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20260919T090000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.mosaballetschool.eu/event/dance-with-older
 -adults-living-in-residential-care-module-2-259/register">Dance with older
  adults living in residential care (Module 2)</a>\nThis specialist trainin
 g builds upon the foundations established in Dance with Active Older Adult
 s and explores the unique opportunities and challenges of delivering dance
  within residential care settings. Participants will develop a deeper unde
 rstanding of the physical\, cognitive\, emotional and social factors that 
 influence participation in dance for older adults living in care homes. Th
 rough a combination of theory\, practical exploration\, peer observation a
 nd teaching and direct teaching experience\, participants will learn how t
 o create appropriate and meaningful dance experiences that support cogniti
 on\, wellbeing\, autonomy\, creativity and social connection. The training
  introduces practical approaches for working with residents who may be exp
 eriencing reduced mobility\, frailty\, sensory changes\, cognitive impairm
 ent or more complex health conditions. Particular attention is given to ad
 apting dance activities for such a broad range of skills and cognitive cap
 abilities whilst maintaining artistic integrity\, quality with a focus on 
 enjoyment\, challenge and opportunities for personal expression and connec
 tion. The programme culminates in a unique\, supervised opportunity to put
  theory into practice and team-teach together with Clare\, at Mativa Care 
 Home\, Liège. Participants prepare together an appropriate class and are 
 supported through their experience with residents and care staff.Learning 
 Outcomes By the end of the training participants will be able to:Demonstra
 te an understanding of the residential care environment and its implicatio
 ns for dance practice.Plan and deliver safe\, creative and meaningful danc
 e sessions for care home residents.Adapt movement material for diverse sea
 ted participation\, wheelchairs\, walking aids and mixed-ability groups.Ap
 ply inclusive teaching and communication strategies that encourage ease of
  motor skills learning and promote [...]
DTSTAMP:20260625T194502Z
LOCATION:Mosa Ballet School\, Place St Paul 14\, 4000 Liège\, Belgium
SUMMARY:Dance with older adults living in residential care (Module 2)
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.mosaballetschool.eu/event
 /dance-with-older-adults-living-in-residential-care-module-2-259/register"
 >Dance with older adults living in residential care (Module 2)</a>\nThis s
 pecialist training builds upon the foundations established in Dance with A
 ctive Older Adults and explores the unique opportunities and challenges of
  delivering dance within residential care settings. Participants will deve
 lop a deeper understanding of the physical\, cognitive\, emotional and soc
 ial factors that influence participation in dance for older adults living 
 in care homes. Through a combination of theory\, practical exploration\, p
 eer observation and teaching and direct teaching experience\, participants
  will learn how to create appropriate and meaningful dance experiences tha
 t support cognition\, wellbeing\, autonomy\, creativity and social connect
 ion. The training introduces practical approaches for working with residen
 ts who may be experiencing reduced mobility\, frailty\, sensory changes\, 
 cognitive impairment or more complex health conditions. Particular attenti
 on is given to adapting dance activities for such a broad range of skills 
 and cognitive capabilities whilst maintaining artistic integrity\, quality
  with a focus on enjoyment\, challenge and opportunities for personal expr
 ession and connection. The programme culminates in a unique\, supervised o
 pportunity to put theory into practice and team-teach together with Clare\
 , at Mativa Care Home\, Liège. Participants prepare together an appropria
 te class and are supported through their experience with residents and car
 e staff.Learning Outcomes By the end of the training participants will be 
 able to:Demonstrate an understanding of the residential care environment a
 nd its implications for dance practice.Plan and deliver safe\, creative an
 d meaningful dance sessions for care home residents.Adapt movement materia
 l for diverse seated participation\, wheelchairs\, walking aids and mixed-
 ability groups.Apply inclusive teaching and communication strategies that 
 encourage ease of motor skills learning and promote [...]
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