What is Waterville Moves?

A chance for the family to move, make, and create.

Free intergenerational dance classes

Waterville Moves is a popular bi-weekly series that invites you to move your body, share stories, and create connections through guided movements and dance making. This class can be a great way to warm-up and stretch your physicality, or an opportunity to connect to your community. Each class is 45 minutes to an hour long, and can be taken as a series or a single workshop. Classes are free and open to all: no experience with dance needed. This year classes will take place at Greene Block + Studios.

Classes are every other Saturday from September 14, 2024 through May 2025.

9:30-10:15 Parent + Child with instructor Jenny Ngidi-Brown. This shorter 45 minute program is for parents with children younger than age five. This class is designed specifically for parents to move with their child.

10:30-11:30 Intergenerational (ages 5-105!) with instructor Matthew Cumbie. This hour long intergenerational dance class is for people of all ages, backgrounds and experiences.

 


Dates of Waterville Moves:

September 14 + 28
October 12 + 26
November 9 + 23
December 7+ 21
January 11 + 25
February 8 + 22
March 8 + 22
April 5 + 19
May 3 + 17

(dates are subject to change)


Meet Your Instructors!

Jenny Ngidi-Brown is a mother of two littles, an occupational therapist, and a yoga teacher, who studied dance in college. She is excited to share her love of movement with the community.

Matthew Cumbie is a choreographer and dance maker who has worked on community performance and dance projects across the country. He is currently a visiting instructor in the Theater + Dance department at Colby College.


This project is supported in a collaboration with Waterville Creates and the Colby Arts Office.