OPEN CLASS: DANCE WELL



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    "Well-being" is intrinsic to dance: Dance Well is a dance programme that encourages people to experience their own body in its individual mobility and is also explicitly aimed at people living with Parkinson's disease, their families, carers, friends and anyone else who would like to experience dance at any age, with or without previous experience: Dance movements are developed together and coordination and rhythm are trained. The physical characteristics of each person are integrated in an appreciative way and used as potential for new possibilities of movement. Above all: we dance, dance, dance together!

    Dance Well is explicitly aimed at people with Parkinson's, their families, carers and friends. But it is also for anyone who would like to experience dance at any age, with or without previous experience.

    Open for people with and without Parkinson's |
    No previous experience required.

    Please note: The Open Classes scheduled for 28 March and 18 April will not be held at their usual time!

    Approximate timeframe within a class:
    15 Min. entering the space
    45 Min. practice
    10 Min. break
    30 Min. choreography/performance
    20 Min. feedback/goodbye

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