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Embody Dance, Nuneaton: Inclusive Dance School of the Year 2023

In the world of dance, where grace and movement intertwine to create beautiful expressions of art, inclusivity may not always be the first thing that comes to mind. However, Embody Dance in Nuneaton is proving that dance transcends boundaries and can be a platform for everyone, regardless of their ethnicity, race, disability, gender, religion or belief, or sexual identity. This remarkable dance school recently achieved the prestigious title of “Inclusive Dance School of the Year 2023,” an honor bestowed upon them at the Dance Business Lab Awards held at Birmingham Holiday Inn on the 10th of August 2023.

The award was presented to Emma Bright, the driving force behind Embody Dance, by the esteemed Deborah Laws. But what truly sets Embody Dance apart is its unwavering commitment to inclusivity in all aspects of its dance programs.

The Journey to Inclusivity

Embody Dance’s journey towards becoming the Inclusive Dance School of the Year was not a simple one. It was marked by dedication, hard work, and a sincere desire to create a safe and welcoming space for everyone to explore the joy of dance. Their vision goes beyond merely opening the door to diversity; it involves actively identifying and dismantling the barriers that may prevent people from entering the world of dance.

Vicky Race, a prominent figure in the dance community with a specialization in Dance School Safeguarding, played a pivotal role in recognizing Embody Dance’s remarkable efforts. She explained, “For me, inclusive practice is not just about holding the door open but about identifying the barriers that prevent people from walking through it and addressing those directly.”

Award Winning SchoolIndeed, Embody Dance has gone above and beyond to do just that. Through their outreach programs and home dance classes, they have made dance education accessible to a wide range of individuals, ensuring that no one is left behind. It’s not just about recreational dance but also about encouraging professional pathways and creating training opportunities for the future. Embody Dance’s assistant dance teacher program is a testament to this commitment to inclusivity, offering a bridge between recreational and professional dance for aspiring instructors from all walks of life.

The Heartfelt Acceptance

Receiving the title of Inclusive Dance School of the Year 2023 was a moment of sheer joy and validation for Emma Bright and her dedicated team. Emma, the driving force behind Embody Dance, expressed her excitement, saying, “Inclusivity is what Embody Dance stands for as a company. We strive every day to provide opportunities for all dancers and to give everybody the chance to dance.”

Award Winning SchoolThis award is a recognition of their tireless efforts and unwavering commitment to their mission. It’s a celebration of the dance community they have built, one that embraces diversity in all its forms and creates an environment where every individual can find their rhythm and express themselves through dance.

A Bright Future for Inclusive Dance

Embody Dance’s journey to becoming the Inclusive Dance School of the Year 2023 serves as an inspiration to the entire dance community. It demonstrates that inclusivity is not just a buzzword but a core value that can be woven into the fabric of a dance school’s culture. It shows that dance can be a bridge that connects people from all walks of life, and when the spirit of inclusivity is embraced, the possibilities are endless.

As we celebrate Emma Bright and Embody Dance’s well-deserved recognition, let us also take a moment to reflect on the power of dance to break down barriers, foster understanding, and create a more inclusive world. Embody Dance’s journey is a testament to the fact that when we dance together, we truly become one, and that is a beautiful step towards a brighter, more inclusive future.

Thank you for reading this weeks blog – Award Winning School.

See you soon,

Emma at Embody Dance

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