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The Real Value of Adaptive Dance Programs

Adaptive dance programs designed to accommodate children and adults with cognitive disabilities provide a wide range of benefits for participants, their families, and society as a whole. Any form of dance can be modified or reimagined for neurodiverse dancers. That includes elevated disciplines like ballet, which is now becoming more inclusive (and enriched by) a more diverse range of minds and bodies. Here’s why it’s so valuable for neurodiverse individuals to get opportunities to access dance.

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Free dance program created for those with disabilities

“Having grown up with one of my closest friends (Claire Feth) being part of the community of individuals with disabilities, this is an extremely important program that is very close to my heart,” said Martha Leebolt, SCB artistic director. “Growing up with her was a formative part of my life, and seeing her transition into adulthood helped me understand the difficulties of this stage of both her and many others’ lives.

“This led us to create this program, which I hope will flourish to become something that can enrich everyone’s lives who want to be involved,” Leebolt said.

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For adults with disabilities, another form of creative expression — through dance

Martha Leebolt is the co-artistic director of Southern California Ballet, which was awarded a grant to start an adaptive dance program for adults with disabilities, beginning Oct. 9

It was around this time last year when Southern California Ballet was awarded a grant to start a six-week adaptive dance program for adults with disabilities, spearheaded by the dance company’s co-artistic director, Martha Leebolt.

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SCB Receives $8,000 Grant to Initiate Adaptive Dance Program for Adults with Disabilities

This year, Southern California Ballet applied for a grant from the Rancho Bernardo Community Foundation for seed money to initiate the creation of an inclusive, 6-week adaptive dance education program for adults with disabilities in Rancho Bernardo. We are very excited to announce that, at the Foundation’s Annual Thanksgiving Luncheon on Friday, November 16, we were granted $8,000 to initiate the program.

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