Event Series Dance for PD Riverdale

​Dance for PD® Riverdale

College of Mt. Saint Vincent 6301 Riverdale Ave, Bronx, NY, United States

Award-winning Dance for PD classes invite people with Parkinson’s and their partners to explore movement and music in ways that are enjoyable, stimulating, and creative. This research-backed global program is designed for people living with Parkinson's but benefits anyone with mobility concerns. No dance experience is required - class may be enjoyed seated or standing. Energizing and inspiring live music will guide you as you discover diverse dance styles and practical movement methods that address balance, flexibility, and confidence. This class takes place on the beautiful campus of the College of Mount Saint Vincent.

Event Series Dance for PD CBA

​Dance for PD® Downtown

The Center for Ballet and the Arts 16-20 Cooper Sq, New York, NY, United States

Join us downtown for award-winning Dance for PD classes that invite people with Parkinson’s and their partners to explore movement and music in ways that are enjoyable, stimulating, and creative. This research-backed global program is designed for people living with Parkinson's but benefits anyone with mobility concerns. No dance experience is required - class may be enjoyed seated or standing. Energizing and inspiring live music will guide you as you discover diverse dance styles and practical movement methods that address balance, flexibility, and confidence.

Event Series Sing for PD Brooklyn

Sing for PD

Mark Morris Dance Center (in-person and online via Zoom)

In Sing for PD classes, professional singers share their joy of singing and knowledge acquired through years of training in vocal projection and clear enunciation. Interactive classes focus on breath and rhythm in support of vocalization, and include a choral exploration of Broadway favorites, American standards, and specialized styles.

Event Series PD Movement Lab

PD Movement Lab

Mark Morris Dance Center (in-person and online via Zoom)

PD Movement Lab classes combine elements of dance and other movement styles to create strategies that help individuals navigate common PD symptoms. Developed by Pamela Quinn, this class focuses on function and physical expression while striving to help students live life to the fullest. Offered in-person and online.