Dance for Wellbeing PLUMSTEAD Summer Term

Dates and times

Wednesdays 10:30 – 11:30

Location

Plumstead Centre
232 Plumstead High Street
London
SE18 1JL

Pick Your Price

We know times are tough at the moment, so we offer a scale of prices that allow you to pick what you can afford. Want to know more? See our pricing policy for full details.

£80.00 – £8.00 per session. Our top price is significantly lower than other classes in London.

£50.00 – £5.00 per session. You still get the same excellent quality class or event, just at a level you feel more comfortable with.

£20.00 – £2.00 per session. Every contribution helps.

£0.00 – Have this one on us and come back fighting next time.

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Join our weekly sessions of creative mindful movement. Our sessions aim to improve your mental and physical wellbeing in an inclusive and fun environment.

Refocus your energy, deepen your connection to your body and leave feeling confident, energised and grounded.

There is a Nepalese translator is available.

What to expect

Each week you will;

  • take part in a seated warm up checking in with your breathing and body
  • learn movement led by an artist
  • play and improvise with movement ideas
  • be inspired by your location and surroundings
  • create and share
  • appreciate and feedback

Dance for Wellbeing is kindly supported by BETTER/GLL Plumstead Library team, who provide free tea, coffee and biscuits after the session. You are welcome to join us just for tea and coffee if you would prefer to.

Dance for Wellbeing is for adults/older adults and is free to join. However, if you are able to contribute to the running of these sessions we would be very grateful.

Who's Who

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Maria da Luz Ghoumrassi

Dancer, choreographer, educator and movement director

Maria da Luz Ghoumrassi works through multidisciplinary arts to develop intercultural performance and has extensive experience working with a diversity of groups ranging from early years to older dancers, including performers and people with disabilities.

She was in the original cast of The Lion King and has performed with various companies including TV work. She has recently performed for Tate Modern and The London College of Fashion.

She has worked for Greenwich Dance for over 10 years as artistic director of  our Performance Company for Adults, Lead artists for our Dance for Wellbeing programme,  Maria also delivers professional and community classes.

www.daluzdance.com