Our Programs Help Everyone Dance

 

DuDance Program for Children with Neurodifferences

 

Availability

Monday – Saturday
Morning, Afternoon or Evening

Location

123 Demo Street
Manhattan, NY 12345

 

Dance is a fantastic form of expression. Dancing helps children find new ways to express communicate and connect through movement.

In the United States 18.5% of students under the age of 18 are considered to have neuro differences. We offer dance classes and programs for children and young adults with autism spectrum disorder, palsy, Down syndrome, and other special needs to give them an opportunity to express themselves, learn a new skill, relate to classmates and teachers, as well as improve cognitive and physical abilities.

 
 

Testimonials

My 15 year old daughter has been receiving dance instruction with DuDance for just over one year. She has made incredible progress in such a short time. Since she has a rather severe neurological disability (which greatly effects her motor movement control), I would have never dreamed of trying ballroom dance! Her dance instructor, Arkadiy, is consistently patient, positive, encouraging, and speaks in a way that empowers her. He never puts a limit on what she can achieve. The pride I feel when I see her dance is immeasurable!
— Karen (mother of Greta with Rett Syndrome)
 
 

DuDance Therapy for People with Physical Disabilities

 

Availability

Monday – Saturday
Morning, Afternoon or Evening

Location

123 Demo Street
Manhattan, NY 12345

 

DANCE IS PROVEN TO REDUCE THE RISK OF DEMENTIA BY 76%. DANCE IMPROVES THE MEMORY, CURBS DEPRESSION, AND HAS BEEN KNOWN TO REDUCE THE SYMPTOMS OF PARKINSON’S DISEASE.

ALSO PROVEN TO IMPROVE CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH. WE WORK WITH ADULTS 65+ IN MORE THAN 12 SENIOR CENTERS AROUND THE NEW YORK CITY AREA.

 

Testimonials

I feel much better after very time.
— FRED L., AGE 70
This dance class makes me happy and puts me in a great mood.
— CECILIA "SISTA" BROWN, AGE 83
I used to dance when I was younger. DuDance class makes me smile and helps bring me back to that.
— EDITH E. AGE 103