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"When looking I saw a completed pure and spontaneous choreography of meaning that can't be defined or set There was form, interesting communication and meaning in shapes, relationships, and the most subtle movements of sharing a common connective theme."
Barbara Kane.

"I felt the richness of it, richness of touch back and forth, and communication. I think when I work with people outside of this context they are not so touch orientated. It felt like a rich vocabulary."
Peri Mackintosh
 
"My staff and I have noticed a considerable change in clients' moods, physical and behavioural, after attending these sessions. From the satisfaction and sense of well being that our clients obviously obtain from these sessions, and the reward we feel, we think it would be beneficial if these sessions were to occur twice weekly."
Bill Balantine

"Enabling someone to dance or move can be achieved through an equal exchange, and difference no longer needs to be defined, or categorised. During the workshop moments occur (a shared space and time) where roles are lost and we just see two people dancing and supporting each other. The focus moves from person who happens to have a complex disability to the dance itself and quality of trust and relationship between people."
'Moving Visions in Community Dance' Rebecca Swift and Mara De Wit
 

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