Dance for Parkinson's ​Idaho
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" The fight is won or lost far away from witnesses, behind the lines, in the gym, and out there on the road; long before I dance under those lights." Muhammad Ali

Dance for Parkinson's is a non- profit organization that brings dance, music, movement, artistry and grace to our local Parkinson's community in Idaho

CLASSES ARE FREE
IN PARTNERSHIP
with Northwest Parkinson's Foundation
​and Esther Simplot Performing Arts Annex 

Mondays 2:00 - 3:00pm
BOISE
SPRING SESSION
 


​MONDAYS 2:00pm - 3:00pm
March 24 - May 19, 2025

NEXT SESSIONS
Summer: June 9 - July 21, 2025
Fall:  August 11 - December 15, 2025
*No class Sept 1st and Nov 24th*

At ESPAA ( Old Opera Idaho Building )
Esther Simplot Performing Arts Annex OLD OPERA IDAHO BUILDING, 513 S. 8th Street, Boise, Idaho 83702
Parking can be found between 8th and 9th streets in the Esther Simplot Performing Arts lots as well as in the 9th and Miller St. lot.

Come dance with former Miami City Ballet, Trey McIntyre Project, Ballet Idaho Principal  dancer and Artistic Director of Eagle Performing Arts Center and Idaho Regional Ballet,
Elizabeth Keller, and our entire team of highly talented teaching artists and musicians.

​Enjoy live accompaniment as well as recorded music while being inspired to explore movement and music in ways that are refreshing, enjoyable and stimulating.

Classes use dance, live music and community to develop artistry and grace while addressing such PD – specific concerns such as balance, flexibility, coordination, gait, isolation and depression.


Call: 208-338-4633
Email: [email protected]



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Hours

M-F: 10am-6pm
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Telephone

208-338-4633

Email

[email protected]
  • Home Boise
  • About
  • Contact
  • PD- Community Mixer April 12th
  • Our Board of Directors
  • Our Community Sponsors
  • NWPF HOPE CONFERENCE and WALK