Annual Report 2022_23

A huge thank you to everyone who came to our AGM at the University of Kent on Friday 1 December. We were delighted to see so many friends and share […]

Spotlight on Safeguarding Adults

In support of this year’s Safeguarding Adults week, Active Kent & Medway have published a Spotlight on: Safeguarding Adults which looks at busting some myths around safeguarding adults, sharing examples […]

West Kent Radio interview Groovin Well

In October this year our Creative Facilitator, Mj Stevens, was invited into the studio at West Kent Radio to talk to Alex Hakes about Groovin’ Well sessions at Southborough Civic […]

The Devil’s Doorbell by Lucy Edwards

It’s rare and beautiful witnessing a theatre crowd in the opening bars of a show gettin’ jiggy. The anticipation, palpable from the very back rows, over what they think they […]

The Considered Ask

We’re thrilled to be able to share that The Considered Ask will be funding us over the next 2 years and helping us to develop our programme of work so […]

UKRI case study – Damn It! Dance It!

With investment and support from UK Research and Innovation’s Healthy Ageing Challenge, we’ve shown that Damn It! Dance It! is helping to increase levels of physical activity in older people, […]

Active Kent & Medway films

We’re delighted to be included in a series of films made by Active Kent & Medway about the great work they are supporting across the region. Click through to a […]

The Devil’s Doorbell

We’re delighted to announce that our brand-new show The Devil’s Doorbell has been awarded funding by Arts Council England with support from Kent County Council. Powerful dance-theatre, made and performed […]

New Promoters Pack!

We’re chuffed to share our brand new Promoters Pack which brings together all our current activities in an easy to read document. The pack was designed by our Marketing Consultants Flying […]

Damn It! Dance It! evaluation report

We’re delighted to publish an independent evaluation report by MB Associates on the pilot phase of Damn It! Dance It! which took place in shopping centres in Chatham and Tunbridge Wells […]

Arts, Health & Ageism Round Table

In April, Moving Memory facilitated the first national Arts, Health & Ageism Round Table – an open invitation to charities, practitioners and organisations working in, or connected to the arts, health and […]