Groovin Well at Canterbury

Event Details

We’re bringing a new series of FREE Groovin Well workshops to The Beaney, Canterbury.

  • 18/07/2025 - 22/08/2025
  • Explorers Gallery, The Beaney
  • 1.30pm-3pm

Free

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Event Info

Groovin Well workshops are led by and for people aged 50+, no experience needed. All shapes, sizes and levels of mobility welcome. Sessions will build from simple getting-to-know-you activities through to making a short choreography from participants’ own stories and movements.

The sessions are about having fun, loosening up and letting go, celebrating the good stuff of life.

There’s also an optional opportunity to perform in our new show Golden Slumbers at bOing! Festival, Canterbury at the end of the programme – no obligation to take part in the performance to join the workshops.

Fridays, 18 July – 22 August
1.30pm – 3pm
Explorers Gallery, The Beaney
(Final session at University of Kent)

It’s liberating!‘ 
Bloody Brilliant

These workshops are generously supported by Cantiacorum Foundation.

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