Join the Memory Hub Artist in Residence Dr. Julia Becke for a taste of her Dancing Together program! Throughout the class, we’ll move together to music, exploring different dance styles and having fun with familiar songs. Based on adaptive dance programs for people with cognitive impairment developed by Canada’s National Ballet School, Dancing Together is also appropriate for people who require assistive mobility devices such as canes, walkers and wheelchairs.
No dance experience necessary. Free and open to the public - just drop in!
Questions: Marigrace, 206-543-2440, mbecker1@uw.edu
Class offered by Dr. Julia Becke, Memory Hub 2024 Artist in Residence, UW Medicine Physician
Upcoming Events in Artist in Residence
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'Dancing Together' Seated Movement Class
Wednesday, March 19, 2025
at 1:00pm
Come together to move to music, exploring various dance styles and having fun with familiar songs. Dancing Together is based on adaptive dance programs for people with cognitive impairment and is also appropriate for people with limited mobility. No dance experience necessary. Free and open to the public - just drop in!
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Public Lecture: Dancing with Dementia
Thursday, May 1, 2025
at 6:00pm
Join UW Medicine physician Dr. Julia Becke to learn about her experience as Artist-in-Residence at the Memory Hub. Explore research on dance and dementia, findings from her Dancing Together project, and her ongoing efforts to bring dance to the memory loss community.
'Dancing Together' Seated Movement Class
Wednesday, March 19, 2025 at 1:00pm
Come together to move to music, exploring various dance styles and having fun with familiar songs. Dancing Together is based on adaptive dance programs for people with cognitive impairment and is also appropriate for people with limited mobility. No dance experience necessary. Free and open to the public - just drop in!
Public Lecture: Dancing with Dementia
Thursday, May 1, 2025 at 6:00pm
Join UW Medicine physician Dr. Julia Becke to learn about her experience as Artist-in-Residence at the Memory Hub. Explore research on dance and dementia, findings from her Dancing Together project, and her ongoing efforts to bring dance to the memory loss community.