We are delighted to open our doors to the local community this March as part of the national launch of Let's Dance! This fantastic initiative, spearheaded by Angela Rippon CBE, is all about raising awareness for the benefits of dance on both physical and mental health, bringing people together through dance, and encouraging those that don't usually dance to give it a go.
Founded in Camberley, Surrey in 1923, Elmhurst was one of the UK’s first vocational dance schools. In 2004, we moved to our purpose-built new home in Edgbaston, Birmingham forming a close association with Birmingham Royal Ballet. Our school has a history of notable alumni and continues to be a world-renowned centre of excellence, providing full-time vocational training in classical ballet in conjunction with a sound academic education across the whole school.
On Sunday 2 March, we will welcome participants to take part in a Royal Academy of Dance Silver Swans class, a specially designed ballet session aimed at over 55s to help improve mobility, posture, and co-ordination, and boost energy levels. There will be three levels of class; beginner, intermediate and advanced, to ensure that all abilities are catered for. Classes will be held in our state-of-the-art studios and taught by RAD Silver Swans qualified staff. Silver Swans Licensees are trained specifically to teach ballet to adults over the age of 55, but all ages are welcome.
Speaking about Let’s Dance, Denise Whiteman, our Director of Dance Training said: “Let’s Dance is about encouraging everybody, from older people to teenagers, to embrace the joy and benefits of dancing. The more we dance, the better we will all be – as individuals, and as a society. Whether you’re an experienced dancer, have briefly dabbled, or are a complete novice, we warmly invite anyone to come along to Elmhurst Ballet School on Sunday 2 March to try our Silver Swans classes. Let's get the nation dancing!”
Let’s Dance is a brand-new initiative spearheaded by Angela Ripon CBE. Angela’s journey on Strictly Come Dancing highlighted to her the incredible benefits of regular dancing, and now she’s on a mission to get the whole nation dancing. This campaign is all about making dance accessible to everyone, with a focus on encouraging people to embrace the joy and health benefits of dancing.
The RAD Silver Swans programme comes with the royal seal of approval, as Elmhurst’s Patron, Her Majesty The Queen, is a Silver Swan herself. Patron of Elmhurst Ballet School since 2006, HM The Queen is an enthusiastic dancer, staying fit and healthy by taking part in the regular ballet classes for the over 55s and referring to herself as “a devoted, if slightly creaky, Silver Swan”.
Let’s Dance will take place at the school on Sunday 2 March from 10.30am to 1.30pm.The cost of the event is £15, which includesa 90-minute ballet class with a member of RAD Silver Swans qualified staff and a light lunch. The event is not for profit, but any proceeds will go towards the Elmhurst Ballet School bursary programme, which supports ballet stars of the future.
For more information and to book your place, follow this link