Our ageing population is a hot topic in terms of what the effects will be on healthcare, care services and pensions.
Falling fertility and longer life spans have created a new demographic time bomb.
Children often live with their grandparents or other relatives because their parent or parents’ work schedule or financial situation is stressed, with many among them being forced to live alone.
Ever since the Suffragettes campaigned for women to be able to vote, equal rights based on gender has been an issue.
One-person households are the biggest consumers of land, energy and household appliances in England and Wales, with men between the ages of 35 and 45 being the worst offenders
We are in trouble & ’ No one wants to dance with a Granny ’
It is now universally recognized that making use of rhythm, music, touch and movement, for people who experience difficulties with communication and loss of confidence promotes their well-being.
The popularity and diversity of dance in Britain is indisputable, as are the benefits it brings to the community as a whole.
I am dedicated to bringing the opportunity of a quality affordable dance venue to individuals stretching across all generations initially throughout Central London as the first phase of a strategic plan to facilitate the promotion and inclusion of Dance, Movement and Music into the lives of as many households as possible by :
1. Creating a facility with a warm, supportive atmosphere, which is based on satisfying the needs of the community and encourages the interaction of individuals with diverse interests, backgrounds and ages, where all are welcome and where all will feel nurtured. A “Club” with no pretensions.
2. Providing training in the skill of “Partner Dancing” for individuals of all levels and ages, from beginner to the exceptional, at times that are compatible with today’s life styles and in a way that promotes the heart-healthy benefits of aerobic and weight bearing exercise whilst also allowing the participants to engage in a social activity.
3. Promoting and encouraging ‘Live Music’ and 'Social Partner Dancing' as a safe environment to enable the development of communication and understanding between the generations and genders.
4. Stimulating Surplus Income for the promotion and development of `Dance’ in the community.
5 To perpetuate a greater understanding of how Dance and Movement can enhance lives.
You can call us at almost anytime on 07951 057730
Twinkletoes - 5 Strand Street - Sandwich - Kent - CT13 9DZ
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