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New Zealand Dance Company Dance Classes (Ages 55+)

Come and join NZDC’s weekly dance classes specially designed for individuals aged 55 and above. Every week, we learn new steps and build our movement vocabulary while improving our strength, flexibility, balance, and posture

NZDC Felicity Molloy
Dance
  • Thursdays, to
    05:30 pm - 06:30 pm
$130.00
Kelly Nash

The New Zealand Dance Company (NZDC) is a leading, full-time arts organisation that creates and presents innovative and inspiring contemporary dance for audiences in Aotearoa and around the world. Beyond the stage, we operate a vibrant Youth and Community program with weekly classes, masterclasses, and workshops for all ages and levels.

Come and join NZDC’s weekly dance classes at TAPAC Studios, specially designed for individuals aged 55 and above. Every week, we learn new steps and build our movement vocabulary while improving our strength, flexibility, balance, and posture. These structured classes run in 10-week blocks and are a great opportunity to discover or rediscover the joy of dance, make new friends, and have fun. By reconnecting with music and movement, you can nurture your physical and mental wellbeing. Come along and enjoy the benefits of dance!

Classes run for 10 weeks each term @ $100.00 each term. 

Payment to be made online at the start of each term to:

New Zealand Dance Advancement Trust: 03 0263 0278987 00

For all enquiries, please contact [email protected]

Teaching artist

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Kelly Nash

Tutor & Movement Specialist

Kelly Nash is a New Zealand–based dancer, choreographer and educator with over 25 years’ experience in contemporary performance, somatic practice and embodied pedagogy. Her work spans stage, film and community settings, and she has taught movement and creative process across diverse age groups. Kelly’s practice draws on ConTact C.A.R.E, contemporary dance and strength-based approaches to support dancers to move with clarity, resilience and presence. She brings a compassionate, exploratory approach to teaching and is committed to inclusive, lifelong engagement with dance and embodied movement.