Bridget’s constant love for dance has been lifelong and very driven by her passion for Latin American and African rhythms. This has led her to deliver within education, performing arts as well as the community with a constant desire to bring people together to represent such a strong and empowering art form. Her belief is that movement is a necessary form of communication for all and alongside music, dance is responsible for carrying as well as translating traditions, beliefs and stories across nations.
Promoting the use of movement to express and self-heal is, in her opinion, an opportunity to give the mind and body freedom and time enabling both to explore and express within a safe environment.
Bridget is Manchester based but often travels with work, delivering dance fitness within the community. She also delivers within schools and the educational system, often as part of student ‘enrichment’ days. Travelling to festivals during the summer allows her to facilitate workshops and within term time she runs an after school activity, ‘Easy Movers’, giving younger children an option to explore movement and its benefits whilst developing their confidence.
More information on Bridget here.
