Love to Dance – Maggie Downing
Maggie started Love to Dance at Whitehill, Welwyn at the very beginning. She was there the very first session 11 years ago. Maggie said, ‘Our dance teacher was brilliant - welcoming, enthusiastic and eager to...
STRICTLY SARRIE IS BACK AND BETTER THAN EVER AFTER LOCKDOWN!!
Our dance disability project ‘Strictly Sarrie’ has been back to face to face sessions for over a month and our participants are more excited than ever to be back!
During the lockdown we moved our...
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I bring?
- Mask
- A drink
- Hand Sanitiser
What should I wear?
- Comfortable loose clothing
- Comfortable dance shoes/trainers/plimsoles
Do I need to have danced before?
No! You...
Case Study: Jessika and Romir – Saracens Cheer and Dance
‘Saracens Cheer and Dance participants Jessika (age 9) and Romir (age 7) tell their story on how classes have impacted them in lockdown.’
Over the past 7 weeks, the Saracens Cheer and Dance project have...
‘THE BEST’ ONLINE CLASSES TO KEEP YOUNG PEOPLE HAPPY AND HEALTHY DURING LOCKDOWN 3.0
Saracens Cheer & Dance have offered the opportunity for young people from all over the UK to join their exclusive virtual ‘Cheerleading’ and ‘TikTok’ classes free of charge to keep children from all walks of...
Sarrie’s in my School – How Wood Primary and Nursery School Case Study
How Wood Primary and Nursey School located in St Albans, have been working with the ‘Sarrie’s In My School’ (SIMS) project since January 2020, using the programme to provide dance classes as part of the...