Embodied Dancer Pro 60 Dance-specific yoga teacher training – ​2016 entry now accepting applications

The UK’s only dance specific yoga teacher training. Embodied Dancer Pro 60 is  aimed at those yoga teachers already qualified who would like to work with dancers, or dancers and movement professionals who would like to use yoga in their rehearsal, performance or training environments.

It will not qualify you to be a yoga teacher but can serve as additional hours for those already training, or just as a way of enhancing your existing skillset.

What the course covers:

  • The relevant anatomy, physiology  and biomechanics of dance and dancers including dance injuries and how to use yoga in both pre-hab and rehab
  • Investigating the nervous system – constructing yoga practices that address issues such as, performance anxiety
  • Restorative yoga practices that can be incorporated into rehearsal, training or performance situations.
  • Navigating the demands of the profession – overtraining, burnout and perfectionism.
  • Disordered eating and negative body image. How the principles of yoga (non-harming, self-study, acceptance and self-care) can be taken into the dance training environment (and beyond).
  • Constructing a safe and effective 6 week plan for use either in educational settings or as part of professional environment

Times and Dates: Jan 30/31. Feb 27/28, May 7/8

Venue: The Monument Studio, Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, Clifton Lodge, St Margaret’s Drive, Twickenham. TW1 1QN

Cost: £540 or £500 if booked and paid for in full by 31st December 2015

Booking via my website  or email me for further details

Suitable for: Qualified yoga teachers, dance teachers, professional dancers. You must have an established yoga practice of at least 2 years to get the most out of this training.

 

About Abby

I’ve  been teaching yoga for 15 years,  and am qualified to teach yoga through Yoga Campus (formerly Life Centre Education). I am registered with the UK Yoga Alliance as a Senior Teacher and with the US Yoga Alliance as an EYT-200 More recently, I have joined the faculty of  as Head of Performer Science delivering webinars and online training in the field of sport/dance performance enhancement.

My PhD investigated the use and benefit of yoga in dancer’s training. For more about me, please visit my website.