Hi all,
I know that ONS dances are not always the preferred topic with this list, but I 
have a particular challenge that I need help with and I am hoping some of you 
might have inspired thoughts.

I will, for the second time, be calling a dance at a senior residential 
community that will bring together a range of seniors in wheelchairs, seniors 
with a range of mobility issues, and able seniors eager to dance, combined with 
children from the daycare that serves staff of this community, meaning 2-3 year 
old youngsters and a few of their parents and staff. I understand that these 
events are really popular as the seniors very much enjoy watching and 
interacting with the small children of their caregivers.

The last time I did this I cobbled together a combination of simple dances like 
Chimes of Dunkirk and Low Backed Car. A few eager folks (mostly staff) danced 
and most of the senior citizens sat around the outside in a circle, sometimes 
shaking tambourines and waving scarves. The toddlers joined in the dancing a 
bit, but also did a lot of running around the edges. At one point we made a 
parade with all the instruments, which was quite successful.

I would welcome any insights you might have about how to nurture a fun and 
successful event in this situation. I call a lot of children and family dances 
- it’s really my favorite thing to call - but I found this particular 
combination quite challenging last time. 

A few details: I don’t know how many people will be there - it’s drop-in. It 
will be outside on the grass under a tent. The wee ones will be getting picked 
up by their parents intermittently throughout the event. 

I’ll take whatever you’ve got!!

Thanks,
Delia Clark


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