Local Charity Holding Annual Fundraiser at Watermans Art Centre


Ballet4Life showcase supporting Move into Wellbeing

Ballet 4 Life will perform excerpts from well-known classical ballets
Ballet 4 Life will perform excerpts from well-known classical ballets

May 3, 2023

The annual fundraiser for a local charity returns to the Watermans Art Centre in Brentford this month with a showcase by Ballet 4 Life.

Any money raised will go directly to the extensive Dance & Movement programme, that award- winning Move into Wellbeing provides to the community.

On the programme this year will be the diverse range of Ballet4Life attendees dancing in excerpts from well-known classical ballets such as Giselle and The Nutcracker, along with new choreography by the Ballet4Life Team, new pieces made by creative attendees, plus guest performances by a professional actor, singer, pianist, and broadcaster. The show is suitable for all ages and aims to provide something for everyone.

The performance is taking place on Watermans on Sunday 14 May at 2pm and tickets, which can be bought online, cost £20 or £12.50 for concessions.

Move into Wellbeing offers ten weekly Dance & Movement classes in West London and online. The classes are fully adaptable for specific needs and are done both seated and standing with support.

Move into Wellbeing offers weekly dance and movement classes
Move into Wellbeing offers weekly dance and movement classes

Its programme helps to improve the quality of lives of those living with neurological conditions such as Parkinson’s and other movement issues such as arthritis, long-Covid, and balance, stiffness and joint problems. It also provides a termly social gathering plus a 24/7 online archival library of exercises.


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