Patrice Aubertin

Mr. Patrice Aubertin is Director of Research and Teacher Training Programs at the National Circus School (NCS) in Montréal, Canada, and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Chair for Colleges in Circus Arts. His innovation and research interests focus on the social and physical impacts of circus arts practice in youth, circus arts pedagogy as well as creative-research, dramaturgy and creativity. Prior to his work at NSC, Mr. Aubertin worked at Cirque du Soleil for 10 years as acrobatic coach, artists’ training senior coordinator and Director of Research and Development- New creation projects.

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The Body Matters: Why Exercise Makes You Healthy and How to Stay Uninjured (edX) EdX
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The Body Matters: Why Exercise Makes You Healthy and How to Stay Uninjured (edX)

Embark on a journey to understand why regular exercise is crucial for maintaining a healthy lifestyle with 'The Body Matters'. This course, offered by edX, delves into the science of movement and its impact on your body. Learn from experts about how physical activity boosts health, enhances mental clarity, and reduces the risk of chronic diseases. Moreover, you'll gain valuable knowledge on preventing injuries and treating them effectively.

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