Though the body ages, the love of dance does not

Six of our Ballet for Seniors community dance class participants recently took part in For the Love of Dance, a series of choreographic workshops with Teaching Artist Joseph Stewart that culminated in a performance at Brisbane City Hall as part of Seniors Month celebrations.

Though the body ages, the love of dance does not

Watch the story of these dancers, their journey through dance, their memories, and why they continue to dance or be involved in dance to this day.


This piece was made possible thanks to a grant from COTA, (Council of the Ageing).


Joseph Stewart

Joseph Stewart


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