The workshop will provide volunteers, young people, youth and community workers and sports coaches and leaders with ideas for basic dance moves and fun ways to introduce Dance to young people in their local community.
Aims of the workshop:
- To understand the basic dance movements needed to participate
- Explore the basic elements of Street Dance, cheerleading and Just Jhoom
- Deliver basic dance activities to groups of young people and understand adaptations and developments that can be made to activities.
After the course, they will be able to introduce dance activities to young people in a community setting or Doorstep Sport club within the activity, leadership and supervision guidelines of their host organisation.
Who is it for: Community sport project leaders, coaches and volunteers.
Cost: £650
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