9 August 2021 9.30am - 4.15pm
Intermediate: Focus on Variations
Please note this course is being rescheduled due to COVID-19 lockdown in NSW. The date at this stage is to be confirmed.
A one-day practical course in which participating teachers will gain a detailed understanding of the steps and movements of each of the male and female variations at Intermediate level. Learning activities will focus on the development of correct technique through the progression of vocabulary, differences in music and style for each variation. The course will also provide the opportunity to discuss the related examination assessment criteria and exercises for the development of correct technique.
Tutor:
Christine Atkinson
8 hours of Time-Valued CPD
Delivery:
In person at RAD Head Office
20 Farrell Ave
Darlinghurst, NSW, 2010
Live Stream Via Zoom
Zoom link provided during booking.
To Book:
Click here to attend in person
Click here to attend via live stream
For more information:
Contact Alison Homer
CPD and Membership Services Manager
E: cpd@rad.org.au
Key Information
Level | Time | Duration | Fee |
---|---|---|---|
CPD for dance educators and Faculty of Education students | 9.30am - 4.15pm | 1 day | RAD Member: $200 RAD Faculty of Education Student: $140 Non-member: $260 |
Who can attend?
This course is for professional dance educators and higher education students.
Important Information regarding COVID-19
In light of the current situation with COVID-19, RAD Australia is monitoring government advice and notifications. Please refer to our COVID Health Statement and COVID-19 Safety Policy before booking to attend this course in person.
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