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Saturday, February 10, 2018

Dance for Parkinson's: Yes, you can be a Bowie Hero

Julie Power, February 10, 2018

Craig Taylor participates in a dance class for people who have Parkinson's disease and their carers in the Utzon Room at the Sydney Opera House Photo: Janie Barrett


To the music of David Bowie's The Jean Genie and Heroes, the dancers dipped and turned, moving their hands to form the shapes of the king and the queen in the famous lyrics.
John Coles, 66, lifted his arms in the air, turning his palms in and out, attempting a classic ballet pose, as the dance class for people with Parkinson's disease and their families and carers began atthe Opera House's Utzon Room on Friday.
Occasionally Mr Coles' arms wouldn't fully obey his instructions, but many others in the room were struggling to control even unrulier limbs and jerky hands.
Later, Mr Cole, of Chatswood, beamed: "I enjoyed it very much. I like David Bowie and it is a good feeling you get from dancing, which is not something you normally do," he said.

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