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UID:20260613T093234Z - 45802@eupp198
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20231117T100000
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DESCRIPTION:<a href="https://www.mosaballetschool.eu/event/inclusive-and-ad
 apted-dance-training-94/register">Inclusive and adapted dance training</a>
 \nConcept : From November 17 to 21\, Florent Devlesaver will be offering a
  training program for dance teachers. Various themes such as integrated\, 
 adapted\, and inclusive dance\, along with their theoretical characteristi
 cs\, will be addressed during the first three days of the training. As an 
 introduction\, Florent will explore the concept of disability and particip
 ants' perceptions of it. In a participatory approach\, participants will b
 e placed in real situations and will have the opportunity to prepare speci
 fic exercises during the initial days. Finally\, practical workshops will 
 be included in the program for the last two days of training\, synthesizin
 g the theoretical foundations learned earlier. The training will take plac
 e from 10 am to 4 pm (with a one-hour break). Instructor : Florent Devlesa
 ver is a contemporary dancer who performs using a chair. Following a workp
 lace accident during adolescence\, he decided to embrace his disability an
 d started dancing in 2011. At the age of 26\, in 2018\, he chose to make i
 t his profession. Since then\, Florent has undertaken numerous projects\, 
 turning his disability into a source of resilience. He offers workshops in
  schools and inclusive dance sessions open to individuals with motor\, men
 tal\, or visual impairments. Through his projects\, Florent Devlesaver aim
 s to challenge taboos surrounding disability and prompt the public to reco
 nsider what disability truly is—an individual uniqueness rather than a h
 indrance. He is active in various dance companies (6th Sense\, Le Huit\, U
 nusual Symptoms) and collaborates with other dancers\, such as Elisa Marti
 nez and Claire Cherrière. Language : French Picture : Marion Schuniaud
DTSTAMP:20260613T093234Z
LOCATION:Mosa Ballet School\, Place St Paul 14\, 4000 Liège\, Belgium
SUMMARY:Inclusive and adapted dance training
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<a href="https://www.mosaballetschool.eu/event
 /inclusive-and-adapted-dance-training-94/register">Inclusive and adapted d
 ance training</a>\nConcept : From November 17 to 21\, Florent Devlesaver w
 ill be offering a training program for dance teachers. Various themes such
  as integrated\, adapted\, and inclusive dance\, along with their theoreti
 cal characteristics\, will be addressed during the first three days of the
  training. As an introduction\, Florent will explore the concept of disabi
 lity and participants' perceptions of it. In a participatory approach\, pa
 rticipants will be placed in real situations and will have the opportunity
  to prepare specific exercises during the initial days. Finally\, practica
 l workshops will be included in the program for the last two days of train
 ing\, synthesizing the theoretical foundations learned earlier. The traini
 ng will take place from 10 am to 4 pm (with a one-hour break). Instructor 
 : Florent Devlesaver is a contemporary dancer who performs using a chair. 
 Following a workplace accident during adolescence\, he decided to embrace 
 his disability and started dancing in 2011. At the age of 26\, in 2018\, h
 e chose to make it his profession. Since then\, Florent has undertaken num
 erous projects\, turning his disability into a source of resilience. He of
 fers workshops in schools and inclusive dance sessions open to individuals
  with motor\, mental\, or visual impairments. Through his projects\, Flore
 nt Devlesaver aims to challenge taboos surrounding disability and prompt t
 he public to reconsider what disability truly is—an individual uniquenes
 s rather than a hindrance. He is active in various dance companies (6th Se
 nse\, Le Huit\, Unusual Symptoms) and collaborates with other dancers\, su
 ch as Elisa Martinez and Claire Cherrière. Language : French Picture : Ma
 rion Schuniaud
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