Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Nov
7

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Nov
9

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Nov
14

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Nov
16

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Nov
28

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Nov
30

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Dec
5

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Dec
14

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Dec
19

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Dec
21

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Nov
2

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Oct
31

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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GIRL Project: Art Session
Oct
30

GIRL Project: Art Session

GIRL Project presents

After School Art Workshops

Wednesday Art Sessions with Angie Lopez
October 16th – 30th
from 3-5pm

Past:
Wednesday Mosaics with Susanne Takehara
September 18th – October 9th
from 3-5pm

This workshop is offered completely free to participants. Food and materials are provided. Register below to attend:

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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Oct
26

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Oct
24

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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GIRL Project: Art Session
Oct
23

GIRL Project: Art Session

GIRL Project presents

After School Art Workshops

Wednesday Art Sessions with Angie Lopez
October 16th – 30th
from 3-5pm

Past:
Wednesday Mosaics with Susanne Takehara
September 18th – October 9th
from 3-5pm

This workshop is offered completely free to participants. Food and materials are provided. Register below to attend:

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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Oct
19

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Threshold
Oct
18

Threshold

Threshold

The time is now, will you come through?

Threshold, a shared program by Claudine Naganuma’s dNaga Dance Co. and choreographer SanSan Kwan, offers a feminist response to anti-Asian violence and Asian American invisibility. This evening of dance ushers audiences into an encounter with the shadows and structures that uphold racial violence and choreographs a space of restoration and liberation. Join us in exploring the kinetics of resilience.

Meet us at the Threshold. Cross through with community and dive into legacies that bring us toward sovereignty over our Selves and into solidarity with the collective.  

For more information visit Mondavi Center/Threshold

Photo by Matt Haber

Showing at the Mondavi Center in the Vanderhoef Studio Theatre

Unbound has provided an opportunity to engage in an in depth inquiry about how the uptick in Anti-Asian violence has affected our communities. Informed by a legacy of generational trauma and armed with art as a tool for healing, dance allows us the time and space to delve into the origins and complexities of anti-Asian sentiments. These times require that we build our capacity to transform trauma, cultivate resiliency and thrive together.


Choreographers, Claudine Naganuma and SanSan Kwan, were selected to provide somatic perspectives as part of the AAVOT research initiative.

Anti-Asian Violence: Origins and Trajectories

One predominant narrative of anti-Asian violence posits a unitary historical figure subject to exclusion, drawing a direct line between the historical legal context and the violence of today. A predominant response is to assume that this violence will end through more surveillance, policing, and the designation of cases of anti-Asian violence as hate crimes. These dominant narratives put too much weight on the concept of hate, rendering anti-Asian violence the effect of individual prejudice, leading to limited responses.

The Anti-Asian Violence: Origins and Trajectories (AAVOT) Research Initiative plans to study several historical trajectories of anti-Asian violence across multiple scales, in relation to causes that are local, national, and transnational; to interrogate differences of gender, class, nationality, sexuality, and ethnicity elided in the idea of a unitary “Asian American” victim of violence; and to critically examine how the Asian/American body is mobilized in relation to the carceral state while working to envision diverse modes of sustaining livable communities and forging multiracial alliances.

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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Oct
17

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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GIRL Project: Art Session
Oct
16

GIRL Project: Art Session

GIRL Project presents

After School Art Workshops

Wednesday Art Sessions with Angie Lopez
October 16th – 30th
from 3-5pm

Past:
Wednesday Mosaics with Susanne Takehara
September 18th – October 9th
from 3-5pm

This workshop is offered completely free to participants. Food and materials are provided. Register below to attend:

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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Oct
12

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Oct
10

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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GIRL Project: Mosaic Workshop
Oct
9

GIRL Project: Mosaic Workshop

GIRL Project presents

After School Art Workshops

Wednesday Mosaics with Susanne Takehara
September 18th – October 9th
from 3-5pm

Upcoming:
Wednesday Art Sessions with Angie Lopez
October 16th – 30th
from 3-5pm

This workshop is offered completely free to participants. Food and materials are provided. Register below to attend:

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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Oct
5

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Oct
3

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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GIRL Project: Mosaic Workshop
Oct
2

GIRL Project: Mosaic Workshop

GIRL Project presents

After School Art Workshops

Wednesday Mosaics with Susanne Takehara
September 18th – October 9th
from 3-5pm

Upcoming:
Wednesday Art Sessions with Angie Lopez
October 16th – 30th
from 3-5pm

This workshop is offered completely free to participants. Food and materials are provided. Register below to attend:

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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Sep
28

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Sep
26

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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GIRL Project: Mosaic Workshop
Sep
25

GIRL Project: Mosaic Workshop

GIRL Project presents

After School Art Workshops

Wednesday Mosaics with Susanne Takehara
September 18th – October 9th
from 3-5pm

Upcoming:
Wednesday Art Sessions with Angie Lopez
October 16th – 30th
from 3-5pm

This workshop is offered completely free to participants. Food and materials are provided. Register below to attend:

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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Sep
21

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Sep
19

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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GIRL Project: Mosaic Workshop
Sep
18

GIRL Project: Mosaic Workshop

GIRL Project presents

After School Art Workshops

Wednesday Mosaics with Susanne Takehara
September 18th – October 9th
from 3-5pm

Upcoming:
Wednesday Art Sessions with Angie Lopez
October 16th – 30th
from 3-5pm

This workshop is offered completely free to participants. Food and materials are provided. Register below to attend:

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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Sep
14

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD® Zoom Class
Sep
12

Dance for PD® Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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Dance for PD® In-Person Class
Sep
7

Dance for PD® In-Person Class

Dance for PD® Class
In-Person

Every Saturday from 10:30-11:45AM
at 5390 Miles Ave, Oakland CA

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun, and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
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Dance for PD Zoom Class
Sep
5

Dance for PD Zoom Class

Dance for PD® Class
On Zoom

Every Thursday from 10:30–11:45am

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week.
— Martha Friedberg
 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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Dance for PD In-Person Class
Aug
31

Dance for PD In-Person Class

Dance for Parkinson’s class

In person, Saturdays from 10:30-11:45AM

5390 Miles Ave, Oakland

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

“Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week."
– Martha Friedberg

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Dance for PD Zoom Class
Aug
29

Dance for PD Zoom Class

Dance for Parkinson’s class

On Zoom, every Thursday from 10:30–11:45 AM

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

“Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week."
– Martha Friedberg

 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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Dance for PD In-Person Class
Aug
24

Dance for PD In-Person Class

Dance for Parkinson’s class

In person, Saturdays from 10:30-11:45AM

5390 Miles Ave, Oakland

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

In addition to our weekly Zoom classes, dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

“Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week."
– Martha Friedberg

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Dance for PD Zoom Class
Aug
22

Dance for PD Zoom Class

Dance for Parkinson’s class

On Zoom, every Thursday from 10:30–11:45 AM

If you have trouble registering online, or would like to connect with us before you take a class, contact us here.

dNaga hosts free weekly Dance for Parkinson’s (Dance for PD®) classes held year-round. Classes are taught by a team of teachers from Danspace led by Artistic Director Claudine Naganuma, who received her teaching certification in 2019. The classes combine elements of modern dance, ballet, improvisation, and dance composition. While dancing—whether in chairs, at the barre, or standing—classes are offered within a no-pressure social environment.

“Having been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease, I was looking for ways to connect to a community and to add movement to my life. I was not disappointed. Claudine’s classes are dynamic, creative, fun and joyful. In these classes, we are dancers, not patients. I am not alone in saying that this class is the highlight of our week."
– Martha Friedberg

 

Check out our flyers in English, Spanish, Chinese, and Japanese:

 
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