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A single-session workshop course for those with some experience of dancing Sevillanas. Refresh your knowledge of dancing Spanish Sevillanas in time for the Ferias this year, both in UK and Spain. This workshop is aimed at improvers, intermediate and advanced level flamenco and / or Sevillanas dancers (male or female).Refresh all 4 verses of Sevillanas, concentrating on variations, style and (for those who want to) use of props (ie shawls, fans, castanets).You can choose to attend this workshop in the studio or live-streamed via Microsoft Teams. It is recommended that you attend in the studio if at all possible. You will receive a video of the workshop so you can continue to practise at home.Achievement on your course will be measured by whether you meet the following learning outcomes. At the start of the course you will have an opportunity to discuss these with your tutor and set your own personal targets, linked to the learning outcomes and future goals i.e. progression to a more advanced-level course
Mode of delivery: You can choose to study in the studio or live-streamed via Microsoft Teams. You will receive a video of the workshop so you can continue to practise at home. You will be undertaking practical exercises and patterns of movement demonstrated and guided by your tutor. You will be learning movements and sequences through repetition of action so that you can master more complex features of the technique. You will be responding (though movement and rhythmic accompaniment) to a selection of flamenco and Spanish dance rhythms. You will be practising stamping, clapping and movement sequences, with and without using castanets, with your fellow students so as to share your learning experience. You will have the chance to discuss your learning with your tutor and with fellow students. In order to ensure you make the best possible progress on your course, you will have regular constructive and supportive feedback from your tutor. In addition to your dance practice, study can include the use of digital resources such as film & photography, useful websites and connection with online communities of interest via social media to enhance your learning. Dance study offers a range of benefits including being an enjoyable way to increase fitness whilst enhancing wellbeing. Dance practice at Morley can also serve to enhance skills relevant for employment by means of encouraging increased confidence, physical dexterity and concentration
This course is suitable for students of improvers, intermediate and advanced level only. You should be aware that it is a practical class and so you will need to be able to participate in the physical activities planned to the best of your ability. Your tutor is very happy to make any adjustments to exercises set to meet particular physical or learning needs
A key aim of the course is to help you develop your strength, flexibility and stamina in relation to flamenco dance. You will need to engage in activities designed to help this learning process. Therefore, you should consider your fitness level in terms of whether you will be able to complete two hours of continuous exercise. Please note: your tutor will be pleased to adapt exercises and activities to suit particular needs. Excellent attendance and punctuality will be required from all students. This course will include some completion of activities outside of class time, e.g. home practise using recap resources provided by your tutor. Photography and film recording of class activities may be used in order to aid learning. These images may also be used for publicity or marketing materials produced by Morley College, both online and in print. You will have the opportunity to either confirm or decline consent to being filmed or photographedPlease consult your doctor if you are pregnant, have any serious health conditions or a history of injury. Please inform your tutor if there is any physical activity you have be advised to avoid
Flamenco shoes (women) and flamenco boots (men). Flamenco skirt for women; trousers that allow for movement (men and women). A fitted top (no baggy sweatshirts, please). Fan, shawl, castanets (optional). A notebook for keeping a journal record of learning. Bottled water (screw-top)