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Creative Movement

In-Person at Agnes
23 January, 27 February and 26 March 2024
10:30–11:30 am

Mindful movement class

We invite folks 16+ to join us for this free and accessible program. Located in Agnes’s galleries, these mindful movement sessions respond to works in Agnes’s exhibitions and inspire individuals to move creatively in ways that make them feel good.

There is an opportunity for improvisation and collaboration at each session. This program is facilitated by Amy Booth, a registered Physiotherapist and dance educator.

The liability form is available at Agnes. All registrants review and sign prior to the class beginning.

Biography

Amy Booth is a seasoned dance educator and registered physiotherapist living in Kingston, Ontario. Following her career as a dancer, Amy earned a teaching diploma from Canada’s National Ballet School and a Masters of Physiotherapy from Queen’s University. Alongside her work at the Movement Disorders Clinic, Amy teaches dance to individuals of all ages and abilities, specializing in work with older adults living with neurological conditions. She aspires to create an inclusive and inspirational movement experience for anyone who joins her class. She is passionate about using dance as a tool to be creative, to express oneself and to create connections with others. Amy also runs Kingston’s Dance for Parkinson’s program and is currently pursuing further education in accessible dance and helping to promote the value of practicing arts in healthcare.

Supported by the Birks Family Foundation.
Creative Movement. People are in the gallery participating in a Creative Movement workshop. Their arms are gesturing and responding to the prompts.

Creative Movement in Emergence: A Recent Gift of Indigenous Art with Amy Booth.

Creative Movement in the Bader Gallery with Amy Booth.

Creative Movement in the Bader Gallery with Amy Booth.

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