The Potential of Dancers with Down Syndrome and the Expansiveness of Dance
Offered By: TEDx via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a captivating TEDx talk that delves into the potential of dancers with Down syndrome and the expansive nature of dance. Join Kiichi OYAMADA as he shares his journey of discovering the rich expressiveness and sensitivity of dancers with Down syndrome. Learn about the establishment of a dance studio for people with disabilities and how dance transcends boundaries between performers and audience. Witness how the entire TEDxKobe venue transforms into a dance session, showcasing the power of movement to connect people across ages, nationalities, and abilities. Gain insights into the instructor's experiences with break dance and salsa, and his passion for creating inclusive spaces where everyone can enjoy dance regardless of disability. This 18-minute presentation, delivered in Japanese with English subtitles, offers a unique perspective on the transformative power of dance and the untapped potential of individuals with Down syndrome.
Syllabus
The Potential of Dancers with Down Syndrome & The Expansiveness of Dance | Kiichi OYAMADA | TEDxKobe
Taught by
TEDx
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