Join us for an Introductory Training Workshopfor dancers, dance teachers, students,
therapists, and allied health professionalsOn Demand with interactive online sessions on 4 Saturdays: November 9, 16, 23 and December 7 (with optional events November 2 and 30) This workshop takes place 100%
online through a blended learning environment that mixes On Demand content with a real-time, synchronous and interactive Zoom format. We invite you to learn more and apply at the link below! |
Immerse yourself in an accessible, comprehensive training through an acclaimed global program that helps people with Parkinson's experience the joys and benefits of dance -
all from the comfort of home and on your schedule. ► Learn best practices and evidence-based methods from expert Dance for PD certified teaching artists. ► Hone your teaching skills in a blended learning environment. ► Receive personalized mentoring with our trained facilitators through online sessions. ► Ask questions and prompt discussion at any time through our interactive online portal. ► Deepen your knowledge with our specially-created online modules and virtual discussions on a mixed-media
platform. ► Observe a Dance for PD community class ► Become part of a global network of passionate instructors in 30 countries. You have put together a very well-coordinated engaging and
informative online program that flows seamlessly! Not an easy task! —Online workshop participant "Dance for PD® is a hands-down success. It’s one of the most important programs for Parkinson’s disease in the country."—Mary Ellen Thibodeau, RN, RI Chapter of the American Parkinson Disease
Association We invite you to learn more and apply via the button below. |
Our introductory workshops, whether offered in person or online, are specially designed to help trained dancers and dance instructors adapt their expertise to work effectively and comfortably with the Parkinson’s population under the guidelines and methodology of the Dance for PD® program. You'll cover special modules that focus
on class structure, pedagogy and exercise design, and participate in a practicum class to develop class content and teaching techniques with founding teachers and other trainees, in addition to covering general modules about safety and working with Parkinson’s participants. Download our complete training guide here for more information. Although these workshops are specifically geared toward dance teachers, we welcome a diverse group of individuals who may be interested in the workshop for
Educational & Professional Enrichment (EPE). The EPE program is designed to provide a comprehensive and intimate look at core components of the Dance for PD® program so that a wide variety of individuals without dance training or dance teaching experience can learn about our methods and benefit from our resources.
All trainees must satisfactorily complete an asynchronous 8-module prerequisite online training program before enrolling in our On Demand training. The cost of this 8-module course is AUD $215. It is
expected that the self-directed course will take 8-10 hours to complete. You'll receive a link to this course when we approve your training application.
The blended format of this workshop is designed to fit more easily within your schedule. Learning takes place at your own pace during the week through our brand new On Demand training portal, with interactive seminars taking place over four Saturdays via Zoom. These four days, along with assignments in between sessions, comprise a complete
and comprehensive training workshop experience. Training scheduleStart and end times are fixed; other times subject to change. All times refer to Australian Eastern Standard Time. November
2 9:15 - 10:15 AM | Dance for Parkinson's Network Professional Development session - for any members of our network or aligned networks. Via Zoom. November 4-8 Begin On Demand coursework November 9 via Zoom 11 AM - 1 PM | Meet & Greet + Discussion session November 11-15 Continue On Demand
coursework November 16 via Zoom 11 AM - 1 PM | Discussion session November 18-22 Continue On Demand coursework November 23 via Zoom 11 AM - 1 PM | Discussion session November 25-29 Continue On Demand coursework November 30 via Zoom 11 AM - 1 PM | Office hours - optional December 2-6 Continue On Demand coursework December 7 via Zoom 11 AM - 3 PM | Practicum and wrap up Workshop facilitators and trainers
Dr. Erica Rose Jeffrey, Dance for Parkinson's Australia
Founder and Director and David Leventhal, Dance for PD Program Director and founding teacher with Dance for PD-approved
trainers from the Dance for Parkinson's Australia network. How to apply To maintain the quality of our online training experience, enrollment is limited, and an application is required. Please click below
to complete our application. We will notify you upon acceptance into the workshop, and then again approximately three weeks prior to the start of the training with information about final registration and payment. TuitionTuition covers all digital materials and sessions, free lifetime On Demand access to five Dance
for PD At Home instructional videos and five music albums (a complete package valued at AUD $250), and a one-year membership to Dance for PD (valued at AUD $90). Tuition does not include the prerequisite course, which is a separate fee. Standard rate: AUD $350 Ausdance, DTAA, RAD or Dance for PD Member rate: AUD $300 Returning trainee (refresher course): AUD $180 Payment deadlinesPayment for the prerequisite course and the
workshop will be requested once you have been approved to join our training program. You must register for the prerequisite course as soon as possible; payment for the workshop may be completed any time before October 25. FellowshipsFellowships and scholarships may be available on a case-by-case basis.
For information on Fellowships, please click here. We prioritize scholarships for teaching artists from under-represented
communities. Please contact us for more information about scholarships. Post-workshop
assessmentAfter the workshop, complete the online assessment and earn an Ofqual-accredited Level 4 qualification to wrap up your introductory training process.
Important note: If you have already completed our training application process and would like to participate in this workshop, please write to us at admin@danceforpd.org to pre-register for this workshop. You do not need to click through to complete a second application.
Feedback from our online workshopsI was worried about the online format of the workshop, but other than occasional eye fatigue, it definitely met and exceeded my expectations. It was still very interactive and collaborative, allowed adequate time for discussion/questions and provided a solid
base of knowledge for the Dance for PD technique. It was awesome to meet and greet with the dancers [with Parkinson's] and see how much they love the Dance for PD program. Online workshop participant I think the zoom workshop was a fantastic experience, especially knowing
it was the first of its kind. Online workshop participant I found this to be a deeply inspiring experience. I was also delighted by how much of the training is applicable to teaching dance to anyone. I also became much more comfortable as both a student and a teacher on
Zoom. Online workshop participant The workshop was so well-structured that you almost forgot you were on Zoom. Online workshop
participant I am amazed and appreciative of the wealth of resources you provide. Online workshop participant You have put together a very
well-coordinated engaging and informative online program that flows seamlessly! Not an easy task! Online workshop participant This has been a tremendous weekend. Your training videos are wonderful. Watching each other as we are learning is almost more revealing. Thank you
is not enough to express my feelings. Online workshop participant Thank you for such an enriching experience. I very much enjoyed the program and thought that it was so well done via zoom. Online workshop participant I was understandably wary of doing this training online, but decided to go for it for time's sake with our current uncertain global situation. And I am so thankful I did. David and Marie and Janelle made this workshop engaging and interactive. It was so easy to ask questions and make comments. Having all the
class videos on one webpage so we could just flip back and forth from Zoom was so simple. Online workshop participant The workshop was such an amazing experience, and I was thoroughly impressed by how collaborative and interactive it was despite the online
format! Online workshop participant
The Mark Morris Dance Group's Dance for PD® program invites people with Parkinson's and their families in more than 400 communities and 30 countries around the globe to experience the joys and benefits of dance while creatively addressing symptom-specific concerns related to balance, cognition, motor skill, depression and physical confidence. Through its innovative,
internationally-replicated in-person and online classes, acclaimed teacher training program, and high quality media resources, Dance for PD's fundamental working principle is that professionally-trained dancers are movement experts whose knowledge about balance, sequencing, rhythm and aesthetic awareness is useful to persons with PD. In class, teaching artists integrate movement from modern, ballet, tap, folkloric, traditional, improvisation, and social dancing, along with choreographic and
cultural repertory to engage participants' minds and bodies and create an enjoyable, social environment for artistic exploration. Dance for PD has been featured in The New York Times, USA Today, Dance Magazine, The Guardian and hundreds of other publications,and has been honored by several local, national and international awards, including the Parkinson
Awareness Award, Alan Bonander Humanitarian Award, and the Sapolin Public Service Award from the New York City Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities. Evidence from more than 50 peer-reviewed scientific studies from the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Japan, Italy and Germany serves to underpin the effectiveness and benefits of the Dance for PD teaching practice and suggests
that dance provides a range of benefits, including improved walking and short-term mobility, enhanced quality of life and self-efficacy, and improvements in mood and social inclusion among people with Parkinson's. Dance for PD, which began in 2001 as a collaboration between MMDG and Brooklyn Parkinson Group, leverages technology—online classes, on demand resources, and training and a
popular instructional At Home video series—to make the program more available to its diverse and expanding network of constituents around the globe.
About Dance for Parkinson's Australia
The Dance for Parkinson’s Australia (DPA) program started through an initial Dance for PD® presentation at the National Parkinson’s Conference in Brisbane in 2012. Since then, DPA Director Erica Rose Jeffrey, PhD, has worked with the dance and Parkinson’s communities to share the joys of dance classes for people with Parkinson’s. Working with Dance for PD® founding teacher and Program Director David Leventhal, the first Australian teacher
training workshops were offered in May of 2013 in Sydney and Brisbane at Queensland Ballet. Dance for Parkinson’s Australia offers dance classes for people with Parkinson’s disease in ACT, Queensland, New South Wales, Tasmania, South Australia, Western Australia, and Victoria. DPA provides high quality services to people living with Parkinson’s Disease (PD), partners, carers,
friends, and the broader community of seniors. 2023 celebrated ten years of delivering the program, classes and workshops in Australia. Partnerships and connections have been developed across the arts and health sectors and include the Opera Australia, Queensland Ballet, DanceNorth, the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Dance Company, Belconnen Arts Centre, Arts Health Network Queensland,
Arts Health Network NSW/ACT, Ausdance, MADE Tasmania, the University of Queensland, Queensland University of Technology, state Parkinson’s organisations, and leading neurologists and researchers. Dance for Parkinson’s Australia (DPA) is a public benevolent institution and charity with DGR status.
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