Diddi Dance Brings Joy to Residents

We have been embracing the opportunity to get to know some new friends with our weekly diddi dance class as part of a wonderful intergenerational project. Nicola Box, class organiser said: “I am very excited about bringing diddi dance to Stowlangtoft hall, I am very passionate about getting children moving whilst also having fun and if this can be enjoyed by the residents too then everyone is winning.”

Residents have been enthusiastically joining in with the ‘Rock’ theme for this half term, playing air guitar and hula hooping! We are just delighted to host diddi dance at our home – the music, dance and interaction with the children brings back such happy memories.

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