SEND Dance and Craft
Wed 8 Apr, 1:30am–3pm
Next: 15 Apr, 1:30am–3pm
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An inclusive creative dance and craft session designed for young people with learning disabilities, autism, and/or physical disabilities. Encouraging confidence through movement and craft inspired by the main gallery exhibition.
What will I learn?
A relaxed, inclusive creative dance session designed for young people with learning disabilities, autism, and/or physical disabilities. This workshop encourages confidence through experimenting with movement, exploring props, and engaging in creative dance and craft activities. Parents and carers are welcome to join in.
The class will include:
Introduction and warm ups
Movement games
Travelling Exercises
Creative tasks and taught movement phrases
A craft activity or sensory activity inspired by the main gallery exhibition
Cool Down and reflection
Do I need to bring anything with me? (include clothing)
Please wear comfortable clothing you can move in e.g. leggings/shorts and a t-shirt and trainers. Bring a bottle of water, this can be refilled at the Hub.
Is it suitable for beginners?
Yes. All abilities are welcome, the class will cater for individual needs of participants.
About the Artist/Facilitator
Rebecca Cram has been dancing and performing from a young age in a variety of dance styles such as ballet, tap, contemporary and street dance. She has completed an undergraduate degree and a masters in dance at the University of Lincoln as well as gaining teaching qualifications through the International Dance Teachers Association and has been teaching across Lincolnshire for over 13 years.
Abbi Thompson, with over 15 years of teaching dance and fitness and a lifelong passion for dance since age three, is a dedicated community Dance Artist. She holds a range of dance and fitness qualifications, complemented by a degree in psychology and a decade of experience in care. Abbi has worked as a performer, choreographer, director and producer in a variety of community settings, and is an advocate for lifelong learning.
Access Information
When you enter the Hub, head to the shop reception and a Visitor Experience Assistant will be able to show you to the room.
The studio is on the ground floor, you can see a picture of the room below.
The studio is temperature controlled and well lit.
You are close to all toilet facilities, also on the ground floor. You will have access to two disabled toilets.
You are welcome to take drinks into the studio.
If you would like to talk to a member of staff about access, please email info@hub-sleaford.org.uk or call 01529 308710.