Event description
Girls of ALL AGES just want to have fun!
Did you dance when you were younger? Maybe you never had the chance? It’s never too late to (re)start! Dancing is fun and really good for us throughout life, so come frolic with like-minded people!
Hosted by pro-ageing dance captain Dr Anja Ali-Haapala, our events are joyful, pop music-loving dance workshops. Designed to accommodate diverse over 50s, our priorities are dancing safely, socially connecting and getting sassy on the dance floor. By the end of the session you will perform a beginner-level jazz dance to a pop song from the 70s or 80s with new friends.
Not up to scratch with your dance technique? It doesn’t matter! This isn’t a technique class. All you need is a little courage and we’ll take care of the rest!
Program
9:30am Meet & mingle: Enjoy tea and coffee upon arrival (included in ticket price).
10:00am Dance: Learn an original piece of choreography, tailormade for this event.
11:30am Nibble: Recharge and bask in your fabulousness with a light morning tea (included in ticket price).
12:00pm Finish
Host
Dr Anja Ali-Haapala is a dance and ageing specialist celebrated for her enthusiasm and inclusive approach. She ensures everyone, of all skill levels, gets the most out of the dance experience by introducing steps gradually and offering movement variations. Anja’s passion lies in fostering social connections, artistic expression and joy. It’s not about being the best; it’s about being your most fabulous self!
Reviews
- “Such a joy to be a part of this event. Anja, your enthusiasm was contagious and I'm still buzzing from the good vibes, laughter and groovy moves! ”
- “I enjoyed all of the morning from the way the venue was thoughtfully laid out to the 'getting to know you questions', dancing and morning tea. It was lovely to meet new people and have a go at something different.”
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“We couldn’t ask for a better coach - patient, clear, funny, open and professional.”
Accessibility & participation information
Getting there:
- Train: Closest stop is Wynnum Central Station (850-metre walk).
- Bus: Closest bus lines are 223, 240 (100-metre walk).
- Car: The venue has a carpark (access via Cedar Street, includes one dedicated disability space). Ample on-street parking is also available.
What to wear:
- Something you feel fabulous in! Just make sure your attire will allow you to move freely.
- Please wear enclosed shoes.
Dancing:
- The choreography is designed for standing participation. However, chairs are available in case you need a break - I’ve got your back!
- The choreography is pitched at a beginner level - no experience required. As a rule, we don’t do any high impact dance moves like jumping or floorwork.
Morning tea:
- We do our best to accommodate dietary requirements. You will be prompted to provide dietary information as part of the booking process.
Venue:
- The venue is fully accessible (no stairs) from the carpark entrance on Cedar Street.
Interpreter:
- We regret that a sign language interpreter will not be available at this event and apologise for any inconvenience.
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