Parent-Child Dance

Parent-Child Dance
The course is led by Reut Nahum

A playful dance moment for the very youngest: children aged 2 to 3 discover the joy of movement together with their caregiver.

Together with their caregiver, the children immerse themselves in the sensory world of dance. Inspired by music and stories, they playfully discover their bodies and their many possibilities for movement. There is room for free dancing, small choreographies, elements of partner acrobatics, and moments of relaxation. The parents take an active part, offer their children guidance, and are part of the journey in which we open the senses, experience connection through movement, and discover joy in our own expression.

Reut Nahum

Reut Nahum was born in Haifa, Israel in 1992. After graduation from to the Jerusalem Academy for Music and Dance and the Jerusalem Conservatory Reut left Israel to continue her professional training at L’avant-Scene Danse in Lausanne under the direction of Jânia Batista. She performed in differnt formations in Switzerland and Brazil and then became an apprentice at the Budapest Dance Theater under the direction of Bella Foldi to deepen her understanding and performance skills in contemporary dance.
From 2013 on Reut has been based in Zurich. To further develop herself as an emerging young artist in the field of performance and dance within the freelance scene she has been involved in various projects within Switzerland and abroad.
Reut is a Contakids teacher and regularly teaching dance classes for children.

Wednesdays, 16:00 – 16:45 (1st semester 26/27)

  • Price per semester (22 lessons): CHF 440

Duration:

45 min

German / English

For children from 2 years old until they start kindergarten, accompanied by a caregiver.

Children with disabilities are warmly welcome.

The course takes place every Wednesday afternoon (except during Zurich school holidays) and is offered on a semester basis.

Tanzhaus Zürich

Studio 1

Wheelchair accessible

Illustration of a beach scene in peach and orange tones: two patterned, kite- or bird-like shapes in blue and white fly over palm trees and a sun, with dark blue diamond-shaped forms lying in the sand below.