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By Vinnies Dance & Theatre School

Please visit our website Vinniesdance.co.uk for information about our classes in Ballet, Tap, Modern Theatre Dance, Musical Theatre, Cheerleading & Street Dance. https://www.vinniesdance.co.uk/

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Delivered In-Person in Northampton or UK WideFlexible Dates
FREE

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Intensive Dance therapy Course - the psychology of the dancing body

By Sofia Amaral Martins

Uncover the therapeutic potential of dance - through neuroscience and psychology

Intensive Dance therapy Course - the psychology of the dancing body
Delivered Online On Demand7 hours
£90

Memory skills in dance

By Sofia Amaral Martins

In this workshop, I explain the neurobiology of memory with a focus on motor memory. I provide techniques that can be applied and I access each student individually. Memory, as much as it seems, is not a singular process! The reason why someone struggles to memorise choreography can have many causes. See the 'about' section for workshop samples. Duration is adjustable and prices are negotiable, any questions email: substancianigra@neuroscienceofdance.co

Memory skills in dance
Delivered Online On Demand
£30

Creativity in dance

By Sofia Amaral Martins

In the first part of the workshop, Sophia will explain the brain processes during the creative process and Bianca will provide us with practical tips by introducing us to her Two Can Do Method which is also based on neuroscience and other disciplines.

Creativity in dance
Delivered Online On Demand
£30

Dance Healing Course

By Sofia Amaral Martins

This is a course for everyone: non-dancers, dancers, health professionals, just anyone interested in knowling the benefits of dances at the psychological and neurological level. Part of this will be lecture and part of it will be practical with exercises that really tap and enchance those benefits. You will be able to take those movement techniques with you and apply to your day and practice.

Dance Healing Course
Delivered Online On Demand
£40

Neurodiverisity and inclusivity in dance

By Sofia Amaral Martins

I will be talking about neurodiversity amongst dancers and presenting you with ways to make your classes more neurodiversity friendly. How can you teach in a way that is effective to everyone who attends? How can you as a student make the most of your classes? It is our responsibility as dance tutors to ensure we support and welcome everyone who wants to dance. It is our responsibility to be informed and do better.

Neurodiverisity and inclusivity in dance
Delivered Online On Demand
£30

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Horden Youth And Community Centre

horden youth and community centre

Peterlee

Horden used to be a mining village, and back in the Sixties, it was the pit that defined what our community was. Young people were a vital part of that group, and the Centre you see today grew out of the Youth Club that started in 19­66 in the renovated pit canteen — and the Girls' Infant School (later a Mixed Infants, but the girls don't like to remember that part). Horden Youth Club moved from their first building into one on Sunderland Road, and from there to a "hut" in the school playground. When the Infant School closed its doors to little ones, Durham County Council offered the facility to the Youth Club. By the time they were ready to move in, in the late Seventies, rain had seeped into the building and where the pool table now stands in the main hall, a huge hole was dug to make the floor safe and re-lay the beautiful parquet flooring. When the repair and refurbishment was finished, Horden Youth Centre was born. It's all right — the hole was filled in, but if ever we tell you that a former staff member is still here in spirit, please don't ask too many questions… It was decided that two rooms could be offered to other people in Horden and so, for a while, what are now the dining room and training room were used for all sorts of activities leaving the rest of the building for the young people. It was at that point that we became Horden Youth and Community Centre, but it was several years before the "Youth" and the "Community" bits joined together in the way you see us now. Many changes have taken place in the intervening years, not least becoming first a registered charity and, later, a limited company. And now? Regardless of any surface changes, what we are at our core doesn't change at all. Quite simply, we are here to offer pursuits and experiences to the local community which encourage choice and personal development. By keeping costs down and creating a warm and friendly environment, as well as operating an 'open door' policy for anyone who requires help, advice, signposting or support — and often just someone to listen — we strive, every day, to provide a hub for people to become involved with new people and the wider community around them. In keeping with our motto 'from the cradle (almost) to the grave', we offer services for all age groups from the very young to the elderly. Take a deep breath, now… Our Nursery provides affordable child care for 2 to 5 year olds; the tweenies are well catered for with dance and gymnastics classes; the Youth Club caters for 11 to 19 year-olds; there is usually a huge variety of classes and activities for adults; and apart from our Luncheon Club, Friday Afternoon Bingo Club and Gentle Fitness group, we are planning even more events for the over 65s. This will include a Fifties-style coffee bar complete with 'frothy coffee' and period music, so keep an eye on the Centre notices, website, newsletters and local press for further details as we get them! Other future plans include 'Hole in the Wall Enterprises', a social enterprise venture that has grown out of our clippy mat group; open days; fairs (that's table-top sales, not waltzers and dodgems — but you never know!); and, of course, an ever-growing list of activities and courses. We know our past and our present, and are ever-hopeful that we will go from strength to strength in our future. We want people to use the Centre because that's what it's here for. We need to know what the community wants from us, and we need the people of Horden to tell us. We invite you — whether you want to join us and join in, offer your services, or complain that we're getting it all wrong — to come in for a chat any time and help us continue to help Horden — the way Horden wants!

Leven Crafts

leven crafts

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Chaloner Street

Visit Leven Crafts today at our needlecraft shop in Guisborough and meet our lovely, friendly team. We love talking about all things sewing, crafts, embroidery, and more, and love sharing our needlecraft knowledge with our customers in a warm, friendly environment. Family Run and Dedicated Sewing Specialists At Leven Crafts we are proud to be a family owned and run, independent business. Based in Guisborough, sisters Ruth Myers and Lorna Shepherd run things with a dedicated small team of staff, each of them hand-picked for their needlecraft expertise, their superb customer service skills and friendly approach. We like our customers to have a relaxing and pleasant visit to our shop and needlecraft workshops, and we do this by making everybody feel welcome. All of our team are dedicated to making your visit enjoyable and welcoming, ensuring you will want to come back to visit us again. We also have an online store where we sell everything from quilting fabrics, embroidery and haberdashery supplies to knitting and crochet yarns. This is in addition to knitting needles, crochet hooks and sewing notions. Passionate and Knowledgeable We’re a passionate bunch, and our enthusiasm for all things needlework shines through in all areas of our approach. Our experience across many needlecrafts is wide-ranging and our goal is to pass this knowledge and experience on to our customers. So, whether you need advice on how to make a quilt, or perhaps you’re looking to buy knitting needles, quilting material, haberdashery equipment or dressmaking supplies, we’ve got you covered and can help you today. Come and Visit or Get in Touch Come and say hello and find the perfect range of quilting, sewing, embroidery and haberdashery, supplies in the UK. We love meeting new customers and sharing our wealth of knowledge with them, so come along to our Guisborough store for a chat about your needlecraft project or to buy your much-needed needlecraft supplies.