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Scottish Ballet

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Scottish Ballet has been developing its dance health & wellbeing programme since 2015, including the national Dance for Parkinson’s Scotland (DfPS) project, dementia friendly dance project Time to Dance®, Elevate® for people living with Multiple Sclerosis (MS), long Covid support and resources for people living with limited mobility.

We are currently running classes in-person and online on Zoom.

For more information on these classes and resources or if you would like to book a space, please contact us via email.

Last updated:

26/06/2024

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Bedside Ballet for Limited Mobility

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Regions:
  • Scotland

Three 10-minute films and two 12-minute audio recordings specially designed for people with reduced mobility to move together with their companions or carers. People can also enjoy them on their own.

Dance for Parkinson's Scotland Classes

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Regions:
  • Scotland

Dance for Parkinson’s Scotland classes improve balance, spatial awareness, confidence and fluidity of movement.

Long Covid Dance-based Support

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Regions:
  • Scotland

Our free long Covid support programme aims to promote wellbeing and help you to self-manage your symptoms.

SB Elevate®: Dance for Multiple Sclerosis (MS)

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Regions:
  • Scotland

These fun weekly classes aim to support the physical, mental and social wellbeing of people living with MS.

Time to Dance® for people living with dementia/ memory loss

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Regions:
  • East Renfrewshire
  • Inverclyde
  • Renfrewshire
  • West Dunbartonshire
  • East Dunbartonshire
  • Glasgow City

By developing communication, expression, coordination, balance, creativity, problem-solving and social interaction, dancing supports brain health and improves quality of life.

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