Akademi

Dance workshops and performances for older adults

2020

Akademi have been performing for patients on the Renal and Ambulatory Care Units at Whipps Cross Hospital. Over 16 weeks, patients were treated to performances of South Asian dance right at their bedsides, providing much  needed music, colour and distraction.

Emiko Ishii brought Bollywood dancing to patients and Parbati Chaudhury performed traditional kathak dances, and the performances delighted both patients and staff alike.

2017

Dance Well provides regular opportunities for adults to attend dance and movement sessions, partnering with charity organisations, care homes, day centres and hospitals, as well as community learning and education providers.

The project focuses on three main areas:

  • Those living with dementia

  • Older adults with little physical activity and who may be isolated in the community

  • Those living with poor long term heart and lung health.

From 2018 to the present, Akademi dance artists have been visiting patients on the older people’s ward at Newham Hospital to deliver participatory South Asian dance within the bays and at patient’s bedsides, supported by the Dementia and delirium team. The use of rhythms and mudras (hand gestures) has been particularly beneficial for articulation of the fingers and wrists and connecting with those living with dementia.

To find out more about Dance Well visit https://akademi.co.uk/learning-and-participation/dance-well


Outcomes and evaluation

Akademi’s Dance Well Project took place at The Royal London Hospital in June 2017.  Working closely with the Occupational Therapy Team the dance sessions were led by Katak (South Asian dance) dancer Jesal Patel, for older adults at The Royal London Hospital.

Download the Akademi Dance well report for an evaluation of the 8 weekly Dance Well Workshops at the Royal London Hospital from June to August 2017

Dance Well is Akademi’s 3-year community participation project funded by the National Lottery through the Big Lottery Fund.


“We all tried hard- we all learnt- and we all made friends and had a good social afternoon”

“The dancing absolutely makes a difference, it’s very good for you! I’ve really committed to it”

“Once I got the bee mudra (hand gesture) I felt I wanted to do it all the time!”

Participants’ quotes


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