Private Classes with Professora Dinguêra
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Interested in private classes?
Professora Dinguêra offers private classes in person or online.
The classes are tailored to your interest and can involve elements from movement, musicality and/or language.
Classes are 1 hour long.
Please fill out this form and Dinguêra will be in contact with you shortly.
The classes are tailored to your interest and can involve elements from movement, musicality and/or language.
Classes are 1 hour long.
Please fill out this form and Dinguêra will be in contact with you shortly.
Pricing
Financial contributions for private classes are on the same equitable pricing sliding scale model, as shown below.
Questions? Contact Dinguêra at +18016088217.
Questions? Contact Dinguêra at +18016088217.
What are these TIERS defined by? Please read below.
A sliding scale is a tool for building economic justice, and it requires your active participation.
An equitable sliding scale embraces accessibility to capoeira classes and events within the Bora Vadiar Collective, including private classes with Professora Mandingueira. The model makes classes & events inclusive to all individuals, while making sure we realistically support a financially sustainable school. It acknowledges our vastly different relationships with and access to financial resources and tells us we don’t “earn” our access to training by trading a specific dollar amount.
We are inviting each person to take inventory of their financial resources and look deeper at their levels of privilege or systemic barriers. This is a way to challenge the classist and capitalistic society we live in and work towards economic justice as a community. The goal is to create an organization where everyone is able to fully participate, the organizers are compensated fairly and the costs are being paid on time.
Besides being based on the understanding and awareness of one's privileges, social identities and systemic oppressions, an equitable sliding scale is also rooted in trust and compassion. Each person within this system is encouraged to honor their own financial and health needs, which no one else can accurately measure. They are asked to choose their contribution plan not only with compassion for others, but compassion for themselves.
The Bora Vadiar Collective bases the Equitable Sliding Scale on the Wheel of Power and Privilege by Sylvia Duckworth and the Web of Oppression by James R. Vanderwoerd.
We also have a scholarship program coming soon!
Here are some guidelines to help you choose the contribution that best fits you.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this model, please reach out to Mandingueira (801) 608-8217 and she'll be more than happy to explain it a bit further.
An equitable sliding scale embraces accessibility to capoeira classes and events within the Bora Vadiar Collective, including private classes with Professora Mandingueira. The model makes classes & events inclusive to all individuals, while making sure we realistically support a financially sustainable school. It acknowledges our vastly different relationships with and access to financial resources and tells us we don’t “earn” our access to training by trading a specific dollar amount.
We are inviting each person to take inventory of their financial resources and look deeper at their levels of privilege or systemic barriers. This is a way to challenge the classist and capitalistic society we live in and work towards economic justice as a community. The goal is to create an organization where everyone is able to fully participate, the organizers are compensated fairly and the costs are being paid on time.
Besides being based on the understanding and awareness of one's privileges, social identities and systemic oppressions, an equitable sliding scale is also rooted in trust and compassion. Each person within this system is encouraged to honor their own financial and health needs, which no one else can accurately measure. They are asked to choose their contribution plan not only with compassion for others, but compassion for themselves.
The Bora Vadiar Collective bases the Equitable Sliding Scale on the Wheel of Power and Privilege by Sylvia Duckworth and the Web of Oppression by James R. Vanderwoerd.
We also have a scholarship program coming soon!
Here are some guidelines to help you choose the contribution that best fits you.
If you have any questions or concerns regarding this model, please reach out to Mandingueira (801) 608-8217 and she'll be more than happy to explain it a bit further.