Dance for Parkinson’s Dundee Hub
Shaper/Caper is delighted to host a weekly class designed especially for those living with Parkinson’s disease and their families and carers. These classes are suitable for those people with no dance experience and will develop participant’s confidence and creativity, whilst addressing Parkinson’s specific concerns such as; balance, flexibility, coordination, gait and social isolation. The session is followed by tea/coffee, cake and a blether!
Dance for Parkinson’s Scotland is a national programme supported and funded by; Dance Base, Scottish Ballet, The Paul Hamlyn Foundation, Baillie Gifford (Scottish Ballet Dance Health partner) and Parkinson’s UK. We are also thankful for the support we have received from; The Northwood Charitable Trust, The Rayne Foundation, RS MacDonald Charitable Trust, Cairn Energy, the Elizabeth Frankland Moore & Star Foundation, J & JR Wilson Charitable Trust, WG Edwards Charitable Trust, Cruden Foundation, Barrack Charitable Trust and Mrs Gladys Row Fogo Charitable Trust.
When and where?
The class takes place every Monday on the Zoom app (can be accessed via a laptop, mobile or tablet) from 11.30am-1.00pm. The class is free for people living with Parkinson’s and their carers thanks to generous funding from Foundation Scotland and The National Emergencies Trust.
Term Dates:
The current term runs until the Christmas holidays in 2020.
To register or for more information:
Please contact:
Yolanda Aguilar
Executive Director at Shaper/Caper
Via email here
Call 01382 413 007 or text 07960 40 60 96
Thanks to Foundation Scotland and The National Emergencies Trust for supporting this project.