Growing the love at Folkestone Living Advent Calendar

The whole Moving Memory crew, including Intergen31 and the Juniors, had a fantastic time leading a workshop and performing on 22nd December as part of the Folkestone Living Advent Calendar. […]
Celebrating 2018/19
A huge thank you to everyone who attended our 2018/19 Annual General Meeting on Friday 13th December. Thanks to John Baldock, who stood down as Chair, and to Sarah Fox […]
Could you lead Moving Memory as our Chair?
Moving Memory Dance Theatre is seeking a dynamic, engaged and influential Chair who will act as the company’s ambassador at a senior level and facilitate the development of the company […]
Making Love Grows
Enjoy watching the team in the process of making Love Grows – then come and see it at b0ing! festival 24 & 25 August
Love Grows blog 2

With a different perspective on the Love Grows workshop phase, here is a blog from Intergen31 member, Ursula Clancy. Don’t forget to come and meet the Love Grows team and […]
Love Grows blog 1

During April and May, our amazing Love Grows team led workshops with children and older people. Here’s how Vicki, one of our volunteer team found the experience: Planting tiny seeds […]
Join our Board
We are looking for someone with the passion and commitment to help lead Moving Memory. You will need an understanding of / interest in: – movement-based theatre – the health […]
Hertfordshire group goes on tour
In February, Moving Memory were delighted to work with a wonderful group of dancers to help them make their own short performance piece which is now touring across Herts. […]
Love Grows project has started!
Love Grows is our most ambitious project to date. We are working with four primary school / care setting pairs across Kent: Woodlands Primary School and Age UK Medway (COGS […]
Whitehead Monckton supports Love Grows
We are so grateful to the Whitehead Monckton Charitable Foundation for a generous donation towards Love Grows – our latest project working with primary school children and older people across […]
Treasury of Arts Activities for Older People
We are delighted to have made a small contribution to this amazing resource. Every care setting in the country should have a copy – and we think there is just […]
Moving Memory changes hearts and minds
An academic researcher from the University of Kent has concluded that Start Stomping – the project we ran last summer, involving an intergnerational company of 25 people taking part in […]
Moving Memory patron honoured
Huge congratulations to our wonderful patron, Professor Veronica Lewis, for being appointed CBE in the New Year Honours. Couldn’t be more well-deserved!
Thank you Gerald Turley and Funding for All
Thanks to the team at Funding for All for selecting Moving Memory as a recipient of a Gerald Turley Recognition Award. We are absolutely delighted with our wonderful early Christmas […]
Annual Report 2017_18
A huge thank you to everyone who came to our AGM on Wednesday 12 December. We were delighted to see so many friends and share our celebrations of an amazing […]
More Moving Well
A new series of six Moving Well sessions, facilitated by members of Moving Memory Dance Theatre, commences Wednesday 30 January. Please email info@movingmemorydance.com to reserve a place.
Support Moving Memory!
We are passionate about sharing the pleasures of creative movement with as wide a range of people as possible. Please help us grow by making a donation. There will be […]
Tipping the Balance
After the huge success of Start Stomping, the core company are working on an adaptation called Tipping the Balance which we will be touring in 2019. Drawing on their perspective […]
We’re not awfully keen on President Trump…
… so we are delighted to have been invited to join the Carnival of Resistance in London on Friday 13 July. Watch out for us on the stage in Parliament […]
Dance in the Dockyard
Watch out for Moving Memory performing company favourite Cracking the Crinoline, at the Historic Dockyard Chatham on Saturday 16 June
More funding means we can Still Stomp
We are deeply grateful to Arts Council England and The Baring Foundation for significant new funding from their Celebrating Age scheme. This will mean we can deliver Still Stomping – […]