The Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis Provides Financial Support for LWDA I.A.E. Programs!

10/07/2018 00:00

 

LWDA Innovative Arts Education For Individuals:

Children, Teens and Adults.

Program Type:

Exclusive Independent Learning (1:1 Lessons)

LWDA is extremely flexible it its offerings. Not only do we host a very unique, mobile program, but also a customizable set of facets that meets the needs of groups and individuals where they are, in establishing and accomplishing their goals. Our motto is: "If you can walk, you can dance.©" That simply means, that if each individual takes the time to listen to and use the tools that they were born with, they would realize that everything they need to accomplish a movement phrase, a goal, a dream, or an aspiration, has been right within themselves all along. Whether someone does not come from a dance background, but wants to try a fun approach at achieving fitness goals, or someone does have history as a dancer but hasn't exercised those muscles for a period of time and wants to return to the art, or someone simply wants to try something new and engaging, the only outcome is positive. In these exclusive settings, LWDA does the following for each person with their own goals in mind, to instill confidence, knowledge and proper execution within Independent Learning:

-Help Participants Improve Fitness.

-Help Participants Become Knowledgeable of Dance Technique in One or More Styles.

-Help Participants Compile a Concise Plan for Weight Management.

-Help Participants Become Knowledgeable of Body Conditioning Methods.

-Help Participants Obtain An Arsenal of Choreographic Learning.

-Help Participants Gain Invaluable Nutrition Education and Improvement.

-Help Participants Embark on Performance or Dance Career Exploration and/or Preparation.

-Help Participants Work through scheduling to place Independent Learning Lessons comfortably into work and home life activities.

-Determine how to properly fuse Independent Learning knowledge and facets with workplace and daily activities to create the Student's own on-going Cross-Disciplinary Application of Dance and workplace tasks. Further solidifying concepts learned, and strengthening technique.

Schedule performances throughout the year to showcase different expressions of facets learned to family members, friends, co-workers, community members, or whoever the student's support system is, at Venues in the city.

 

Program Tuition Support From The Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis

For Individuals With Developmental Disabilities

Leah Willis Dance Arts is always extremely happy to serve students with disabilities. The joy of Dance, and the access to quality programs that support the health and well-being of individuals is something LWDA stands strongly for. As such, we are thrilled to announce, that in support of our goals, The Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis provides funds for families who desire for their child(ren) with developmental disabilities to participate in LWDA Innovative Arts Education Programs!

The Recreation Council of Greater St. Louis promotes and supports recreation programs within St. Louis City, St. Louis County, and St. Charles County that are open to serving individuals with developmental disabilities such as, cerebral palsy, intellectual disabilities, autism, epilepsy, or other physical or mental limitation. Explore their funding options available to individuals with developmental disabilities living in those counties by visiting their website at: www.recreationcouncil.org.

 

To register for yourself, your business, organization or facility, email us at: lpdainbox@gmail.com or call: (314) 531-4276. An LWDA Administrative Staff Member will be in contact with you within 24-48 hours, to discuss your, or your facility's needs, and progress with logistical planning and registration. We look forward to hearing from you!