Master classes & Workshops

Full Radius Dance offers one and a half-hour to two-hour dance classes that touch on the basics of physically integrated technique, including warm-up, center floor & traveling exercises, creation of choreography, and physically integrated partnering. These can be geared to all age ranges and all levels of ability; from youth to seniors, from creative movers to professional dancers. Master classes can be offered for single or multiple sessions.

We bring our inclusive, high quality modern dance instruction to everyone. Full Radius Dance can provide dance classes/workshops geared to any population. We’ve worked with ages pre-K to seniors (our oldest student was 90 years of age!). Douglas Scott and Full Radius Dance have extensive experience with all populations — with and without disability (visually impaired, hearing impaired, amputees, individuals with cerebral palsy, acquired brain injury, spinal cord injury, etc.).

For children and teenagers with and without disabilities the discipline and technique taught in our dance classes helps the participants develop increased spatial awareness, balance, directionality, ability to follow instructions, and socialization skills. These vital skills, which can be difficult to acquire in many environments, are easily and enjoyable learned through dance.

For adults, classes focus on the art and technique of modern dance and an emphasis is placed on translating each exercise for the individual's ability while maintaining the integrity of the movement. Among the many benefits are an increased understanding of each individuals movement potential and personal creativity. Each class provides an excellent mind-body workout for all levels of physical ability.

Performance workshops (ranging up to 14 days) involve taking a group of participants through the process of creating, rehearsing, and performing an original work which may then be performed for an audience. These workshops can be presented independently or in conjunction with master classes.

Questions about classes or workshops? Ask us. Samir Jusupovic, Shawn Evangelista, photo Neil Dent.