Groove & Flow: Movement Through Music
What to expect:
Join us for an afternoon of connection; to ourselves, the space around us and a creative community.
We'll begin with a guided movement practice, followed by an invitation to individually and collectively explore movement.
This interactive session invites you to express yourself through dance and rhythm. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just curious to try something new, this event promises a welcoming space to move, groove, and connect with others.
Clear some space, wear something comfortable and get ready to cut some shapes — all from the comfort of your own home via Zoom.
This event will be lead by The January Challenge 2025 Ambassador Angie Ouya!
Do I need to bring or prepare anything to join?
Bring yourself and a note of your favourite song to dance to.
Who is this event for?
This event is open to all ages and abilities.
Who is Angie Ouya?
Angie is a Creative Ambassador for The January Challenge 2025. You'll discover creative prompts designed by Angie on Day 18,19 and 20!
Angie is based in Manchester and runs her own fashion brand, Janus. She is also working to bring The January Challenge to life locally "I hope to create a space for queer people of colour to express themselves creatively. Activities that extend beyond the party scene. To encourage and sustain a network of queer creatives that support each other outside the space, to grow in our respective careers and personal journeys, and source opportunities that are otherwise very hard to come by for us"
Find out more about Angie here.
Accessibility
This event takes place online via Zoom. There will be Zoom Closed Captions available.
When you register for this event there will be an opportunity to share with us any access requirements that would support your attendance. This might include (but is not limited to) a BSL interpreter or a Live Captioner present.
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What is The January Challenge?
This event is part of The January Challenge a national campaign for creativity from social enterprise 64 Million Artists.
The January Challenge is 31 fun, free and accessible creative prompts over 31 days, designed by different people and communities across the UK. An invitation to ignite creativity and connection during the coldest, darkest days of the year.
Throughout January, 64 Million Artists deliver a new creative prompt to your inbox each day, and there are supporting events lead by the people that designed the prompts - like this one.
The January Challenge is a chance to explore your imagination as an individual, with friends and family or as part of a teaching plan, library event, team engagement at work or in any community setting. Join us and thousands of people across the UK by signing up for free today - here.