2023-05-30 15:01:00
Frontignanese Emmy Peris and her school La Fabrik de la danse will join the premises of the Sète Conservatory for dance lessons for disabled people and young people.
Thanks to them, dance will enter the Conservatory of Sète at the start of the next school year. There is on the one hand the Frontignanaise Emmy Peris, founder and teacher at La Fabrik de la danse who works in the Thau basin, and on the other Sophie Potin-Petaud, specialist early childhood educator at the CCAS in Sète. Both presented to the management of the Quai des Moulins building a project – accepted – to set up inclusive dance classes.
A partnership with the Corniche IME
“It’s a long-term project of dance adapted with the codes of classical dance”they say in chorus. “We are both going to work together. Me, I will intervene on the dance and Sophie, who knows the children, will intervene with her specialized side”lance Emmy. “We complement each other in the way we work”, continues Sophie. To start the project, there will be around ten children from the La Corniche IME – children aged 12 to 18 with whom Sophie Potin-Petaud already works regularly – who will take part in Wednesday followingnoon lessons. The partnership is already established. With the desire, ultimately, to integrate these teenagers with mental disabilities into a normal dance class. As Emmy Peris already does within its own structure.
Classes for students, too
The other part of the project is also to offer, on Wednesday mornings, half of the sessions to young members of the conservatory and the other to children from outside. “As there is musical awakening at the Conservatory, there will therefore also be awakening to dance for 3/5 year olds and initiation for 6/8 year olds. I am planning regarding twenty places”announces the Frontignanaise.
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