By Fiorella Macrobio | Development Director
Our program has returned to the heights! The gradual lifting of some restrictions in July allowed us to resume aerial dance lessons at our dance studio, Xielo.
While keeping the space capacity low and maintaining all the biosecurity measures recommended by the health authorities, DANZÁREA students returned to their training on aerial devices after more than a year of focusing only on fitness and contemporary dance remotely from their homes.
Currently, three groups of 15 students each, are attending 6 hours (weekly) of in-person lessons at Xielo. Some of these students are resuming their training while others are receiving for the first time, their aerial dance lessons, as well as contemporary dance.
The adjustment of DANZÁREA to a hybrid format has allowed us to reincorporate personalized attention to each child in the program, while we continue reaching a large number of children through virtual classes that will continue indefinitely. More than 90 children have been part of DANZÁREA so far this year.
If everything we lived with the pandemic has taught us anything, it is to be resilient and to always seek to obtain the best results with the resources we have at our disposal. For this reason, we continue to count on you, our support network, who allow us to continue doing our work, and educating hundreds of children through dance, despite the difficulties that arise.
We are very thankful for that!
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