Health In-Person: Dancing for Health
Course Details
- Course Code: ENRICH-0914_DANC
- Location: University Park
- Mode of Study: In-person
- Places Left: 18
- Waitlist Places Left: 5
- Fee: $45
Dance Your Way to Healthier Aging
One In-Person Session
Wed., Nov. 20, 2024, 6:30-8:30 pm MT
We know exercise is good for us, but new research is showing that physical activities that also double as play, such as ballroom dancing, can have extra benefits compared to traditional exercise as we age. Jennifer Vestal, a professional ballroom dancer, knows that research is true because she鈥檚 seen it with her own eyes. 鈥淚 believe that people of any age can reap the many benefits of ballroom dancing,鈥 she says.
Join Vestal as she spends the first part of this class鈥60 minutes鈥昫elving into the current research on dance and healthy aging. Discover the important role dance can play not only in helping our physical bodies, but also in preventing the onset of cognitive decline.
Then in part two, enjoy a 45-minute dance lesson! Learn the basic steps to the tango and dance with a classmate. Vestal says this is a beginner friendly class aimed at all ability levels, and you鈥檙e welcome to take breaks as needed. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l be surprised how quickly you鈥檒l be able to pick up some new moves and see the many benefits of dance,鈥 Vestal says. Please note: You don鈥檛 need to register with a partner to join this class. And please wear comfortable shoes that stay securely on your feet.
has over 15 years of experience teaching ballroom dancing. Once a serious national competitor, she has shifted her focus to teaching through her project Anyone Can Dance. She has worked with dance teams at many universities and was most recently the coach for the ballroom dance team at Princeton University. She aims to bring the many benefits of dance to those who wish to learn and believe that dance can positively influence life.
One In-Person Session
Wed., Nov. 20, 2024, 6:30-8:30 pm MT
We know exercise is good for us, but new research is showing that physical activities that also double as play, such as ballroom dancing, can have extra benefits compared to traditional exercise as we age. Jennifer Vestal, a professional ballroom dancer, knows that research is true because she鈥檚 seen it with her own eyes. 鈥淚 believe that people of any age can reap the many benefits of ballroom dancing,鈥 she says.
Join Vestal as she spends the first part of this class鈥60 minutes鈥昫elving into the current research on dance and healthy aging. Discover the important role dance can play not only in helping our physical bodies, but also in preventing the onset of cognitive decline.
Then in part two, enjoy a 45-minute dance lesson! Learn the basic steps to the tango and dance with a classmate. Vestal says this is a beginner friendly class aimed at all ability levels, and you鈥檙e welcome to take breaks as needed. 鈥淵ou鈥檒l be surprised how quickly you鈥檒l be able to pick up some new moves and see the many benefits of dance,鈥 Vestal says. Please note: You don鈥檛 need to register with a partner to join this class. And please wear comfortable shoes that stay securely on your feet.
has over 15 years of experience teaching ballroom dancing. Once a serious national competitor, she has shifted her focus to teaching through her project Anyone Can Dance. She has worked with dance teams at many universities and was most recently the coach for the ballroom dance team at Princeton University. She aims to bring the many benefits of dance to those who wish to learn and believe that dance can positively influence life.
Contact
Enrichment Program
University College
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2211 S. Josephine St.
Denver, CO 80210
Phone: 303-871-2291
ucolsupport@du.edu
Program contacts:
Lynn Wells, Director
Lynn.Wells@du.edu
Charles Stillwagon, Program Manager
Charles.Stillwagon@du.edu
Registration
Phone: 303-871-2291
ucolsupport@du.edu
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Sessions
Days of the Week | Start Date | End Date | Time | Venue | Instructor |
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Wednesday | 20 November 2024 | 20 November 2024 | 06:30PM - 08:30PM | All Students | Jennifer Vestal |