Dance for Parkinson’s class
On Saturday August 21, we will be holding a trial DFPD pod for an in-person class at Danspace. This class will help us test having class in-person while adhering to COVID-19 safety protocols. Please email us if you're interested in participating in the pod.
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. Live music is provided by Roz Aronson, our very own pianist.
“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