Online Dance Resources – for Young Students
- Go Noodle – creative movement games & dances with silly songs – www.gonoodle.com & also on YouTube – download their app
Online Training Opportunities – for Senior Students
- Canada’s Ballet Jörgen – online streaming classes with company members – search Ballet Jorgen on YouTube
- Dancing Alone Together – an amalgam of classes for advanced dancers and professionals – dancingalonetogether.org
- Gaga (New York, Tel Aviv) – 6 classes daily, 7 days a week – search for Gaga Classes Online on Go Fund Me
- Irene Dowd Choreographies – mobilizing choreographies by world renown dance kinesiologist Irene Dowd – irenedowdchoreographies.com
Online Creative Prompts
- Dancing Alone Together – follow the ‘Create’ button for a list of creative prompts – dancingalonetogether.org
- Frantic Assembly – instructions for creating chair duets – search ‘Frantic Assembly Chair Duets’ on YouTube
- Rosas Remix Project – creative prompt by Belgian contemporary choreographer Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
Educational Websites & Blogs
- Anatomy Trains – anatomist Tom Myer’s ground breaking theories on fascial chains – www.anatomytrains.com
- The Ballet Blog – Lisa Howell’s dance physio site for students and teachers – theballetblog.com
- The Body Series – Deborah Vogel is a dance neuromuscular expert and movement analyst – thebodyseries.com
- Cirque Physio – Dr. Jen Crane, travel physio for Cirque du Soleil – safe & innovative stretching techniques – www.instagram.com/cirque_physio/?hl=en
- The Fuzz Speech – anatomist Gil Hedley’s video explaining fascia and it’s effect on fascia – search for “The Fuzz Speech Fascia” on YouTube – WARNING: The video shows images of human cadavers.
- Healthy Dancer Canada – healthydancercanada.org
- IADMS (International Association of Dance Medicine & Science) – great resource pages for students and teachers – iadms.org
- Intension Designs – explanation of tensegrity structures (an integral part of Anatomy Trains theories) – intentiondesigns.ca