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Dancing with Parkinson's Vancouver Community Class (10-Week Series)

  • Birmingham Studio - Scotiabank Dance Centre 677 Davie Street Vancouver, BC, V6B 2G6 Canada (map)

Meet, mingle, and move with your Parkinson’s community in BC! In collaboration with Dancing with Parkinson's and Inverso Productions, we are launching another in-person dance class series for people living with Parkinson's disease and older adults. 

This class will begin seated, move to stand behind the chair, and finish with the option of moving through the dance space. All abilities are invited to participate, and the dances can be modified for safe enjoyment. Wheelchairs and walkers are welcome. Care partners are welcome to join in, but not necessary. We have plenty of volunteers to help out and assist.

We hope you will join us to experience the joy and benefits of moving together to music!

Details:

When: Tuesdays, 10:45-11:45AM: April 14 - June 16th 2026

Where: Birmingham Studio (3rd Floor) at Scotiabank Dance Centre

Cost: Free

For more information about Dancing with Parkinson's, check out their website: https://www.dancingwithparkinsons.com/

 

About the Instructor: Lesley Telford

Lesley Telford is a choreographer, educator and the Artistic Director of Inverso Productions based in Vancouver on Coast Salish Territory. Her dance career was with Les Grands Ballets Canadiens, Nederlands Dans Theater 1, and Madrid's Compania Nacional de Danza and she has gone on to choreograph internationally for these companies and others such as Ballet Am Rhein, Bern Ballet, Ballet BC, Zfin Malta, Hubbard Street Dance Company, Ballet Vorpommern and more. 

Lesley was also a care giver for her mother with Parkinson's which brought her to connect with Dance With Parkinson's and explore themes of care, aging, and family in her choreography. She values intergenerational projects and highlights the beautiful life experience of older movers. She founded the LIFT Festival, celebrating sharing dance across generations with a mission of “lifting each other up”. She has a Master of Arts in Cultural Production from the University of Salzburg and the Mozarteum and has furthered her studies in the field of Gerontology at SFU.

lesleytelford.com

inverso.ca

(Photo by Maxim Shapovalov)

*Other teachers include Shana Wolfe, Mika Manning and Kira Radosevic.

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