What to Expect
Experience a welcoming and relaxed introduction to ballet and stretching, perfect for adults who have never tried dance before. This workshop encourages fun, movement, and creativity in a supportive environment. Led by Lucy McLachlan, a passionate dance teacher with over 20 years of experience, you will build confidence and connection through gentle exercises.
This session is ideal for anyone looking to try ballet for the first time or simply enjoy some light stretching to improve flexibility and wellbeing. The atmosphere is friendly and inclusive, making it a great way to celebrate International Women's Day.
Activity Details
The workshop runs for 1.5 hours on Friday, 6 March, from 12:30 to 14:00. It is designed for adults aged 18 and over. Participants are encouraged to wear comfortable clothing such as a short-sleeve shirt with stretchy shorts, leggings, or sweatpants to allow free movement.
No prior dance experience is needed, and the session focuses on beginner-friendly ballet techniques combined with stretching exercises to enhance body awareness and relaxation.
Location and Access
The event takes place at the Earlwood Library and Knowledge Centre, located at the corner of William Street and Homer Street, Earlwood 2206. The library is accessible by public transport and offers a welcoming community space.
Parking and directions can be found on the library's website or by contacting the centre directly. This central location makes it easy for local families and residents to attend.
Important Information
Please arrive a few minutes early to get settled and wear appropriate attire for movement. The workshop is free of charge and suitable for adults only. It is a great opportunity to try something new in a supportive setting.
Spaces may be limited, so early booking is recommended to secure your place. The session is part of the International Women's Day celebrations, emphasizing empowerment and wellbeing through dance.
Booking and Prices
This event is free to attend. Booking is required and can be completed via the Earlwood Library website or by contacting the library directly at 9789 9417. Early registration ensures your spot in this popular workshop.
Enjoy a fun and energizing afternoon that supports your physical and creative wellbeing without any cost.