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An illustrated infographic depicting the 'Ecosystem of Inclusive Dance' with text, people holding hands, roots, and clouds.

An illustrated infographic depicting the 'Ecosystem of Inclusive Dance' with text, people holding hands, roots, and clouds.

Here is a breakdown of the key elements you could include to draw your "Ecosystem of Inclusive Dance." Visualizing the Hierarchy of the Ecosystem 1. The Root System: Structural Governance (The Foundation) You can draw these as deep, stabilizing tree roots or a fundamental network of soil mycelium. This is where "knowledge" becomes "law." Accessible Contracts: Policies that pay for prep and recovery time. The "No-Blame" Agreement: A structural guarantee of psychological safety, explicitly barring retaliation for raising access concerns. Organizational Co-Regulation: HR protocols that provide a neutral advocate (not just a manager) for access meetings. 2. The Atmosphere: Physical & Sensory Environment (The "Climate") You can draw this as a soft, enveloping layer (like clouds or a gentle dome). This represents how the room feels to be in. Customizable Lighting: Dimmer switches, not harsh, buzzing fluorescents. Sensory Retreats: A quiet, low-stim space for the facilitator (and students) outside the main studio. The "No-Contact" Window: Designated times before/after class with no parent or staff interruptions. 3. The Flow: Relational Exchange & Community (The Energy) You can draw this as a central current, a flowing river, or a shared, circular energy field connecting everyone in the room. This represents How We Treat Each Other. The Right to Fluency: Acceptance that energy, communication (like using "um" or brain fog), and interoception will vary. Co-Regulation as Practice: Mehr sehen