Thrilled to be featured in @bristol247 ! 💜 Raising awareness is key to our mission - huge thanks to those supporting us in sharing the power of dance for women affected by cancer. 🙏✨
Read more: https://t.co/cP7dsyihEP
#MoveDanceFeel#DanceForWellbeing#DanceinCancerCare
Around 75% of people in the UK feel "unsupported" after their cancer treatment finishes.
But dance can help people (re)build a positive relationship with their body, says @MoveDanceFeel founder Emily Jenkins ❤️ 👇
https://t.co/7UeANeeRjQ
Thrilled to share this insightful article by our founder, Emily Jenkins, in @BigIssue! 🌟
Emily discusses how dance is helping women rebuild a positive relationship with their bodies after a cancer diagnosis. Read the full article here:
https://t.co/2CF7dUI6Pr
Move Dance Feel Online offers a free and nurturing space for women affected by #cancer - where movement becomes a portal for connection, creativity & care.
Mon: 6pm - 7.15pm
Fri: 10am - 11.15am
Feel more grounded, confident & joyful in your body.
https://t.co/HLFVf5gU7L
As a Churchill Fellowship Research Partner, ukactive supports global physical activity research.
In this blog, Emily Jenkins, Founder-Director of @MoveDanceFeel, explores dance’s benefits for cancer patient
Read: https://t.co/MIj2EdTJ5h
To be held, without expectation. To move, without judgement. To feel connected, seen & supported.
Our #movedancefeel Weekenders for women affected by cancer offer space to breathe, to dance, to rest…
Join us! Fri 28 - Sun 2 Mar @PennyBrohnUK :
https://t.co/0RwlAXYg3x
We are delighted to announce that the recipient of the Health and Wellbeing in Dance Award is... 🥁
Emily Jenkins, Move Dance Feel!! 🎉 @MoveDanceFeel#OneDanceUKAwards
Start 2025 with inspiration!
Learn, move, connect, reflect, recharge.
Train with us this February to discover the enlivening and rehabilitative potential of #danceincancercare
CPD certified
https://t.co/6m8LOsMoTf
Please share @yestolife@LAHArtsHealth@NorthBristolNHS
HAPPY BIRTHDAY @TNLUK
Thank you for supporting our work and selecting us for an Art, Culture and Film Award in 2021 - helping to raise awareness of our #danceincancercare initiative
We are grateful for you, and to all the National Lottery players!
Want to make a difference in the lives of those affected by cancer?
Seeking a communications and engagement specialist - 5 days left to apply!
More information here: https://t.co/BrGGdi976g
Please share @LDN_Culture@janecwillis@JaneHearst@PeopleDancingUK@CoppaFeelPeople
Want to join our team?
Looking for a communications and engagement specialist, more information found here: https://t.co/BrGGdi976g
Closing date 25 November
Please share @PeopleDancingUK@BritSocLM @WeMakeChangeNow @ShineCancerSupp
We are recruiting!
Seeking a passionate Communications and Engagement Specialist to amplify our heartfelt mission and grow our community.
Part Time
Duration - 2 years
Remote Hybrid Position
Salary - £22k FTE
More information: https://t.co/BrGGdi976g
Closing date: 25 November
Our #danceincancrcare Introductory Training returns - touring to Belgium in November and England in February. As well as offering an opportunity to join us online from January!
See https://t.co/s0N9sxZ22A for more info and to sign up
Dance
Connect
Learn
Reflect
Recharge
#WorldMentalHealthDay
We know dancing improves mental health and emotional wellbeing. It is evidenced to be an effective antidepressant - more than any other movement form- and boosts confidence.
Dance with us…free activity for all women affected by #cancer
https://t.co/gvEdi1ifx7
Listen to us on @ukhealthradio in conversation with Robin Daly @yestolife
Next Wednesday is our monthly workshop with #yestolife 9 October - dance with us!
The State of the Arts reveals that the UK has one of the lowest levels of government spending on arts and culture among European countries, having slashed its total culture budget by 6% since 2010.
Follow @_CFTA to help turn things around
"If this is a health check for the arts, then the patient is very sick indeed."
Actor, director and Campaign for the Arts trustee Samuel West (@exitthelemming) discussed #TheStateOfTheArts with Tom Sutcliffe (@tds153) on @BBCFrontRow.
🎧 Listen in full: https://t.co/4iAL7bCwew
A lovely film about Movement Through Cancer - a programme set up by two of our #danceincancercare training alumni, Carrie and Sammy.
The programme is based in Somerset @OctagonYeovil
https://t.co/KG12hGsXHw