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Event Series Event Series: Moving for Life Dance

Moving for Life Dance In-Person

April 13, 2023 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
April 13, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 3, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 23, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 14
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
July 4
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 24
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
April 20, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 10, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 30, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 21
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
July 11
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 31
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
January 5, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
April 27, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 17, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
December 7, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 28
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
July 18
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 7
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
January 12, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 4, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 24, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
December 14, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
April 4
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
July 25
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 14
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
January 19, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 11, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 31, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
December 21, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
April 11
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 1
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 21
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
January 26, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 18, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
September 7, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
December 28, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
April 18
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 8
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 28
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 2, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 25, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
September 14, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
January 4
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
April 25
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 15
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
December 5
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 9, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 1, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
September 21, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
January 11
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 2
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 22
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
December 12
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 16, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 8, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
September 28, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
January 18
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 9
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
August 29
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
December 19
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 23, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 15, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 5, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
January 25
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 16
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
September 5
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 2, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 22, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 12, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 1
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 23
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
September 12
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 9, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 29, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 19, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 8
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
May 30
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
September 19
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 16, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
July 6, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 26, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 15
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 6
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
September 26
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 23, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
July 13, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 2, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 22
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 13
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 3
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 30, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
July 20, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 9, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
February 29
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 20
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 10
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
April 6, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
July 27, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
November 16, 2023
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
March 7
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
June 27
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
+ Google Map

Moving For Life methods are supported by research that confirms engagement in therapeutic dance improves quality of life.

  1. Class begins with an easy breath-based warm-up and stretching—safely increasing the range of movement in the arms and legs.
  2. Next, explore breathing and movement exercises that are specially designed to reduce swelling (lymphedema).
  3. Then, reduce fatigue by dancing actively to upbeat music.
  4. Work up a sweat and awaken and enliven bodies and spirits instilled with whimsy.
  5. Build strength using weights and therabands or one’s own body weight.
  6. Some sequences challenge the brain – helping to fight the effects of mental fog and confusion.
  7. Each session comes to a close with a relaxing stretching sequence and a community dialogue about new feelings and resources.
  8. Every class member receives personalized instruction and is guided to build greater awareness of, respect for, and control of all part of the body (helping body image and self-respect).
  9. Upbeat music and free movement serves as an antidote to depression, doing so with others counteracts isolation.

Details

Date:
October 17
Time:
11:00 am - 12:00 pm
Series:

Organizer

Louisa Armstrong

Venue

214 W. 114th St.
214 W. 114th St.
New York, NY United States
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