Announcing a new series of three no diagram anatomy workshops open to all (with priority given to blind and visually impaired students), no prior experience required.
All workshops take place online via Zoom.
To register for any or all workshops, please write to info@darkroomballet.com as soon as possible to complete the registration process.
Saturday, February 8: The Dorsal Complex (Back Class)
This workshop will break down all of the anatomical structures of the back, including bones, connective tissue, and muscles, and analyze the full biomechanics of the dorsal complex, including how they move the arms and torso. One of the largest, most complex, and least understood regions of the human body demystified!
Saturday, February 15: The Somatosensory System (The Sense of Touch)
This workshop explains how the human sense of touch works, from the stimulation of the sensory nerve all the way to understanding and interpretation by the brain. Understand how to categorize and analyze the different types of touch sensation and how the nervous system receives them, and even try out some tactile illusions!
Saturday, February 22: The Pelvic Floor (The One We’ve All Been Waiting For!)
This workshop has a full breakdown of the skeletal and muscular structures that contribute to the pelvic floor and also the organs associated with this region of the human body. The pelvic floor has become a popular marketing topic for many pseudoscientific grifters looking to take advantage of dancers particularly — knowledge is power, and knowing the truth about this area of the body can keep you, your health, and your money much safer!
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Black text reads:
DARK ROOM BALLET WITH KRISHNA WASHBURN
NO DIAGRAM ANATOMY
3 classes online via Zoom
No experience necessary
Info/register:
darkroomballet.com
or
LINK IN BIO
Saturday, February 8: The Dorsal Complex
Saturday, February 15: The Somatosensory System
Saturday, February 22: The Pelvic Floor