In Practice 2024/25 | Towards Inclusive Dance Teaching
Schedule
Sun Jul 28 2024 at 12:00 pm to 03:00 pm
UTC-07:00Location
Scotiabank Dance Centre | Vancouver, BC
About this Event
<h4>Towards Inclusive Teaching Strategies
with Erin Ball & Maxime Beauregard</h4>
Sunday, July 28 | 12pm - 3pm
Scotiabank Dance Centre
This 3 hour teacher training workshop is for movement facilitators who want to work towards centering access and understand how to break down some of the inherent ableism in dance and movement-based practices. Through lecture, discussions, practical explorations, and resources, participants will expand their capacity to create a more welcoming class experience.
This workshop is co-presented by New Works, The Dance Centre and Future Leisure.
About the Facilitators:
Erin Ball (ze/zir) and Maxime Beauregard (they/them) are circus artists who push boundaries in the world of performance and art. As white, Queer, Neuro Non-Conforming (Neurodivergent), and Disabled individuals, they bring valuable perspectives to their creative endeavours.
Both Erin and Maxime work as performers, coaches, choreographers, producers, accessibility consultants, and workshop facilitators. They are passionate advocates for Disability-led art and accessibility, striving to create more welcoming spaces and representation. They are the creators of an international course on Accessibility/Disability in Movement Practices.
Erin and Maxime travel internationally to share their knowledge, teach workshops, and captivate audiences with their performances. Their work strives to reach as many people as possible, bringing diverse perspectives and innovative artistry to the global stage.
Erin identifies as agender, Mad (from the Mad Pride movement), double below knee amputee, and AuDHD (autistic and ADHD). Maxime identifies as a joyful autistic+ trans non-binary dancer who experiences chronic pain and tics.
Registration and Cost
- Suggested Workshop Registration $23
- Sliding Scale Option $10-23
*Workshop registrants will never be turned away for lack of funds. If the above registration fee is financially inaccessible to you, we can provide a 100% Scholarship, please contact and we will provide an accessible registration for you.
Access notes:
The course will be in English. Slides, videos and any visual material will be described. Key points that are not in the slides will be written on a whiteboard. We are hoping to have auto-generated Zoom captions. We unfortunately are not offering ASL interpretation for this workshop.
Some stim items will be available, as will generic ear plugs, sunglasses, and more. Stimming, movement, and making noise is welcome. Everything is optional. Please participate in a way that works for you. We will have formal breaks and you can take a break whenever you need/want.
Scotiabank Dance Centre is a wheelchair accessible and scent reduced venue. Gender Neutral washrooms are located on 6th and 7th floor.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding accessibility please send an email to
Learn more about In Practice 2024/25 >>
Top photo: two side-by-side headshot photos of Erin and Maxime, two white queer Disabled humans. Maxime's photo is by Shannon Smith of Soulnnection.
Where is it happening?
Scotiabank Dance Centre, 677 Davie Street, Vancouver, CanadaEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
CAD 0.00 to CAD 23.00