Movement, music, and fun: square dancing for blind and visually impaired dancers
27. May
14:15
ID: S031004

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Square dancing is a barrier-free dance style and popular sport for blind and visually impaired people, with no competition involved and a focus on fun and enjoyment. It combines dancing to popular music with a mental challenge, as the dancers never know what call will follow. The large, welcoming community is very helpful. Participants learn the basics, formations, and spatial orientation in the square. They learn how the community is organized and how to find and join local clubs. Getting started is non-binding and free of charge, so you can test whether square dancing suits you and you enjoy it. Requirements are good learning and concentration skills, sufficient hearing, responsiveness, and the ability to move by foot or active wheelchair. No previous knowledge is necessary.
Birgit Rudolf & Stephan Jacobs
Participation
You are cordially invited to attend the lecture free of charge on site.
The event room is located in Kap Europa, 2nd floor, east side (window side), on the Sports & Music Stage. Exit the elevator, turn right, and then immediately turn left. Follow the hallway to the end of the building, then turn right. The fourth door on the right (just before the WC area 2.Ost) is the entrance to the lecture room.
Online participation is not possible for events on the Sport & Music Stage.
Access to the lecture room is possible at any time, so you can come and go as you please.
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