If I can't dance to it, it's not my pandemic - a podcast by Leslie@GlassHalfFull.online (Leslie Krongold, Ed.D.)

from 2020-12-16T01:26:27

:: ::

If Emma Goldman were alive and experimenting with the virtual life, she may have said something like this. Why not dance through the pandemic? It's good physical exercise, ignites oxytocin, and can bond you with a community.

Several accessible dance organizations have brought their talents online and thus expanded their reach nationally and internationally. One organization, Dance for All Bodies, co-founded by two recent UC-Berkeley grads -- Yagmur Halezeroglu and Tess Hanson -- feature a variety of professional dance instructors teaching accessible dance in a variety of styles from salsa to urban jazz and even chair tap.

Another group, Wheelchair Dancers Organization, pairs wheelers with walkers, and offers online classes in Island Fusion, Hip Hop, Latin Jazz, and Bollywood. One of their wheeler instructors, Ania Flatau, also offers dance classes on YouTube Live through her Facebook group, Cat Daddy's n Krew Virtual Fitness with Ania.

Further episodes of Glass Half Full with Leslie Krongold, Ed.D.

Further podcasts by Leslie@GlassHalfFull.online (Leslie Krongold, Ed.D.)

Website of Leslie@GlassHalfFull.online (Leslie Krongold, Ed.D.)