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Curaik Martial Arts

curaik martial arts

5.0(18)

Sheffield

Japanese Traditional Ju-Jitsu is a unique discipline that brings together mental and physical fitness with self-mastery. In our classes our instructors will guide kids through their training process helping them to achieve the uppermost levels in Ju-Jitsu. CurAik Martial Arts provides group classes which are suitable for first-time beginners and intermediates and we are based in Sheffield in different locations. We focus on setting a foundation of basic techniques such as correct hand and foot movements, balance, blocks and parries, safe falling techniques, and much more which can be built upon every session. We have exercised our techniques in the following activities: • Teaching Children at the After School Club at SADACCA (Sheffield and District Afro Caribbean Community Association) • One-to-One private tuition sessions in Ju-Jitsu & Grappling • Basic & Advanced Ju-Jitsu, Castle College • Teaching middle & secondary schools – Various • Teaching Children at Wisewood middle & secondary school • Teaching Children at Carfield school • Teaching Children at Woodseats School • Teaching Children at high Storrs School • Teaching Children at Parkhill Middle School • Teaching Children at Meersbrook School • Teaching Children at King Ecgbert School • Teaching Children at All Saints School • Used To Teaching Children at The Firth Park Community Arts College After School Club • Teaching Children & Adults at Woodseats Methodist church • Teaching Children & Adults at Graves Tennis Leisure Centre • Teaching Women’s Self-Defence at Stannington College 10wk course • Teaching Women’s Self-Defence The Firth Park Community Arts College 10wk course • Use to Teach Adults Grappling at Andy Marlows Boxing &Thai Boxing Club Woodseats • Performing demo’s for various clubs teaching Grappling and Ju Jitsu • Used to Teach Restraint Techniques on the door course – As an approved Teacher by the N.C.F.E. – (Northern Council for Further Education) • Worked in Security on the Doors and as a head door supervisor for 17.5yrs

Karen Louise Dance

karen louise dance

Ipswich

Karen is a Suffolk based Dance Artist specialising in contemporary and community dance. She trained at Roehampton University where she gained a BA (hons) in Dance Studies. Karen went on to complete a PGCE at University Campus Suffolk in 2014 and has worked in a range of educational settings in Suffolk, Norfolk and Cambridgeshire. She is currently teaching her own classes Stow Movers and Hadleigh Movers, movement classes for 55+ years, and her youth company Karen Louise Youth Dance which all run weekly. Alongside regular delivery, Karen has taught on many exciting projects including: –Big Dance 2016 (in conjunction with Akram Khan & People Dancing) -Big Dance Workshops 2016 (in conjunction with Anna Rowe Dance) -7 Schools 1 Town 2017 (DanceEast & Gecko Theatre) -The Inkwell 2017 including Arts Award (DanceEast) -KLD & Yodanga Arts Summer School 2018 & 2019 -Hadleigh Hullabaloo 2019 (DanceEast) –Dance From Home 2020 – Present (DanceEast) -Tell Your Story Project 2022 (ICEP & St Pancras Primary School) -Jubilant! 2022 (The Food Museum, Mendlesham Primary School & John Peel Centre) In 2018 Karen worked as Producer for Ipswich Choral Society on a large-scale community project commemorating WW1; Ipswich Remembers. She continues to enjoy these Producer roles and has produced several KLD projects in 2020. Most recently Karen works for Dance Network Association in Essex as their Dance Development Officer. She runs and delivers on programmes such as their Youth Company, Dancing with Dementia, RE:Generation Colchester and their Dancing with Parkinson’s classes. Karen was part of the 17/18 cohort for Overture, a professional development opportunity with ReBourne. She was 1 of 16 UK Dance Artists that took part in four residential weekends. She has also recently completed a Dementia Care Mapping course through Bradford Universirty supported by DanceEast, and also was a part of the Emerging Leaders programme with National Centre for Writing. Karen is also a keen performer, and has been a member of Kinetica Dance Collective (formerly Dance Unlimited), a performance group in Suffolk, for seven years now, and performs regularly in East Anglia.