Brain Injury Taster Class & Morning Tea

Queensland Ballet Studios, Thomas Dixon Centre, 406 Montague Rd, West End QLD 4101, Australia

Brain Injury Taster Class & Morning Tea

#Event Details

Queensland Ballet warmly invites the brain injury community to our home in West End. Join us in-studio for a Ballet for Brain Injury taster class, and for a social morning tea on our stunning Kite Terrace, to mark Brain Injury Awareness Week 2025. This event is offered at no cost to participants who are new to the Ballet for Brain Injury program, and you are invited to bring along a friend, family member or support person with you to join in on the fun too! 

Community members are encouraged to attend both the class and the morning tea, but you can also choose to only attend the morning tea if that feels more comfortable to you. This is a wonderful opportunity to meet both our existing, regular Ballet for Brain Injury participants and to connect with others living with brain injury in Brisbane.

Spaces are limited, so please ensure to book in advance to secure your space!

#Weekly Ballet for Brain Injury Classes

Piloted in 2021, Ballet for Brain Injury is a tailored dance program for people living with a brain injury. Underpinned by research and delivered by experienced Queensland Ballet Teaching Artists, these classes invite participants to experience the health and wellbeing benefits of dance. Dance has been shown to help people surviving brain injury to re-inhabit their bodies and cope with the emotional, cognitive and physical impairments that can result from a brain injury. Learn more about these ongoing weekly classes via the link below.


#Details

When

Where

Queensland Ballet Studios, Thomas Dixon Centre, 406 Montague Rd, West End QLD 4101, Australia

Cost

Free Admission

Ages

18+


#Related

Company Class Viewing - August

Ages

7+

Company Class Viewing - August

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre

Creative Immersion for Adults

Ages

18+

Creative Immersion for Adults

Thomas Dixon Centre

Centre Stage - Dangerous Liaisons

Ages

18 — 100

Centre Stage - Dangerous Liaisons

Talbot Theatre, Thomas Dixon Centre

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and perform. Long before we performed on this land, it played host to the dance expression of our First Peoples. We pay our respects to their Elders — past, present and emerging — and acknowledge the valuable contribution they have made and continue to make to the cultural landscape of this country.

Click Anywhere to continue