New Note Dance

Dates for Spring 2026: Fri 9 Jan, Fri 6 Feb, Fri 6 Mar, and Fri 10 April.  

New Note Dance supports people affected by challenging life issues like trauma, isolation and addiction.

The facilitator, Lauren Dowse, will be using the Tamalpa Life/Art Process® to explore techniques that engage the body, focus the mind and open the imagination.

Each session will explore the powerful principles and themes of recovery using Movement, Art, Creative Writing and Improvisation. 

We offer a safe and welcoming space to connect to your creativity. 

This is a subsidised class so pay what you can afford. We would appreciate a donation of £5-£10 for each session.

Please note that this is not a drop-in class. 

To join the class or if you have any questions, please email [javascript protected email address]or call 07492 734 671

Date and time
Friday 09 January - Friday 10 April 2026
Times
Monthly on the first Friday, 1.30pm
Duration: 4 hours
Producer
New Note Dance
Artist
Lauren Dowse
Location
Aldridge Community Space (The Dance Space)
Ticket Price
Pay what you can
Suggested donation: £5-£10

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