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Dance for Parkinson's Scotland Classes

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Delivered by: Scottish Ballet This is a Claimed organisation
Last updated: 07/03/2025

The warm and informal Dance for Parkinson’s Scotland classes feature elements of ballet and contemporary dance with a focus on Scottish Ballet’s repertoire. Each class features live music accompaniment.

Specially trained Artists lead participants to develop movement skills with particular focus on balance, coordination, problem solving, expression, posture and rhythm.

We run in-person sessions at £5.50 per class. In-person classes take place on Tuesdays at 11.30am and 1.30pm at Scottish Ballet HQ, Glasgow. It is possible to join the afternoon session online at £4.50 per class.

For more information on how to book, please contact us via email.

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Tramway, 25 Albert Drive, Glasgow, G41 2PE

A car park pass at £2 per week can be purchased for the next door Gurdwara car park
Neurological
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Parkinson's
Physical Activity
Activity
Creative and Cultural Activity
Music
Social Activity
Disabled People
Adults
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