OK I finally figured it out today! (and realized the agenda is posted too)
I was kind of surprised about 2 hours being slotted for "Interactive Character education". When asked whether it's a 2-hour long lecture, I was told groups of skaters will rotate among different activities. Not sure how adult-friendly this portion is LOL, really hoping it's not inspired by Champion Camp's "team building activities"
I will be doomed at Hip Hop class, ouch.
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OK per the current agenda skaters will be divided into 2 groups.
7:30am – 7:45am Check in
7:45am- 8am Welcome and skates on. – Sue D’Aquila, ISI District 8 President
8am-8:30am Edge Class – Main Arena (group A)
Mary Spencer, Ice dance coach and Co-Author of Artistry On Ice Figure
Skating Skills and Style
8:35am-9:05am Creative and Innovative spins – Studio Arena (group A)
Agata Czyzewski, PSA Level III Ranking and PSA rated
(Group B has spins first then edges)
9:05am-9:55am – Main Arena
Toe Loops, Toe Walleys, Double Toes and Toe combos – Kristen Jamison,
PSA Master Rated Freestyle and Moves in the Field, Dana Hult, USFS
National Competitor and coach of both ISI and USFS skaters, and Alex
Vedenin, PSA Level VII Ranking
9:55am-10:05am skates off
Snack(skater must provide)
10:10am-12:10pm
Interactive Character education –“Training for a positive result in life and
sport.” Rebecca Leafman, Assistant Principal at Deer Path Middle School
& Director of Emotional Wellness for Lake County School District 67.
Rebecca is also a certified yoga instructor, has been a competitive skater,
dancer and softball player.
12:10pm-12:40pm
Lunch – Provided at seminar
12:40pm-1:40pm Hip Hop Class – Off Ice - Please bring athletic shoes or
dance shoes
Ginger Jensen, Artistic Director of Renegade Dance Architects
1:45pm-2pm – Wrap Up
Sue D’Aquila