Canterbury City Council

We are delighted to have received funding from Canterbury City Council to support our online Moving Well workshops – especially the work we are currently doing to improve accessibility. Thank […]
Moving Well Online

A new series of online Moving Well workshops for complete beginners: movement workshops for older people with something to say! Starts Thursday 4th March, 1-2pm for six weeks. Email info@movingmemorydance.com […]
Sit Up and Take Notice
If you ever wondered about the spirit and philosophy of Moving Memory, then sit down and listen in on the conversation between our Chair, Sarah Fox, and core company member, […]
Riding to keep us moving
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I liked the acting, humour and genuineness of the performers and the stories. I thought it was one of the best performances I have seen in years! Phenomenal
Fantastic for Families awards

Moving Memory Dance Theatre makes the shortlist! We are delighted and so proud to have been shortlisted in the Best Age-Friendly Cultural Organisation category of the national #FantasticForFamilies Awards. Thank […]
10 Years of Moving Memory Dance Theatre
It’s ten years since the first project brought the first members of Moving Memory together. We’ve made a film of some of the highlights. Huge thanks to everyone who has […]
Delightful Deliveries

We want to bring some joy back into the lives of older people, so we’ve been experimenting with short (socially-distanced) pop-up performances that can be safely watched by individuals or […]
Smart Ageing Prize 2020
We are delighted to be one of 15 semi-finalists in this unique, Europe-wide competition. The organisers are looking for digital solutions that support, empower and inspire older adults to engage […]
Beside Me

The company have been working on ideas of intimacy – the deeply knowing of another person and feeling deeply known – for a while now. They’ve explored its many aspects – physical, emotional, warmth, closeness, trust, friends, lovers, colleagues, family, motherhood, childhood, death. And thought about why some […]