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Voices in Motion

Event details

Voices in Motion is a creative movement and voice group for over 60s. A typical session will involve warming up the body with gentle movement, alongside strengthening the voice through vocal exercises and memorable songs. There is no set choreography or music to learn, as Voices in Motion focusses on the health and wellbeing benefits of exploring creativity through movement and voice.

The group welcomes all levels of capability and mobility and no previous experience of singing or dance is required.

 

Thursdays
Venue location The Green Man

355 Bromley Road, Bellingham, London SE6 2RP
Class Time: 10:30-12:00
Teachers: Natasha Lohan and Maria Ghoumrassi
Price: This class is Pay What You Can

To enrol for this class or to find our more information please contact Kara Coffey: k.coffey@trinitylaban.ac.uk


Term dates & fees

Autumn Term 2025
Thursday 25 September – Thursday 4 December
Half Term (no class): Thursday 30 October

Payment
Trinity Laban operates a Pay What You Can system for all our creative health programmes. This means that you can pay what you can afford for each term using a tiered payment system which we hope will ensure that the class remains accessible to all participants. Please also note that carers go free to all Trinity Laban classes.

A suggested contribution of £3.50 – £5 per class helps support programme costs that are not otherwise covered by external funding. If this amount is not feasible, you are still welcome to attend with no explanation or discussion required.

Suggested Class Fees:
Reduced Class Fee £3.50 per class (£35 per term)
Full Class Fee £5.00 per class (£50 per term)
Pay it forwards: Contribute to the cost of another participant attending £7.00 per class (£70 per term)

The payment system is via the Trinity Laban shop, details will be sent once registered.


Accessibility & getting there

Sessions take place at The Green Man, 355 Bromley Road, London SE6 2RP

Accessibility: The Green Man is wheelchair accessible and has facilities for disabled visitors including disabled toilets and a lift. There is disabled parking outside the building.

Getting there
By Bus: You can take buses 47, 54, 136, 199, 208, 320, or N47. Get off at the stop called “Catford Bus Garage”. The Green Man is just a short walk from there.

By Train: The nearest train station is Catford Bridge Station. From Catford Bridge Station, it’s about a 10-minute walk. Head southeast on Bromley Road, and you’ll find The Green Man on your right.

Landmarks: Look for the distinctive green building, which is easy to spot.


Contact us

Contact Kara Coffey: k.coffey@trinitylaban.ac.uk or call 020 8305 9414