H. Scott Hoffmann Aug 27, 2019
Parkinson’s and the Arts allows individuals with Parkinson’s disease to take part in a free series of 8-week sessions of dance, art, music, drama and improvisational comedy in Greensboro. The project is sponsored by Cone Health, with assistance from The Dance Project and Green Hill Center for NC Art.
PARTS dance class for Parkinsons
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Class members raise their arms as they follow instructors Dylan Reddish and Lauren Joyner in a stretching exercise during Parkinson's and the Arts, a free program that allows individuals with Parkinson's disease to take part in 8-week sessions of dance, art, music, drama and improvisational comedy in Greensboro, NC on Aug. 27, 2019. The class is offered by the City of Greensboro with Cone Health serving as a primary sponsor. (H. Scott Hoffmann/News & Record)
PARTS dance class for Parkinsons
Instructor Louren Joyner (left) leads Linda Heslin as Debbie Nelson (right) assists during Parkinson's and the Arts, a free program that allows individuals with Parkinson's disease to take part in 8-week sessions of dance, art, music, drama and improvisational comedy in Greensboro, NC on Aug. 27, 2019. The class is offered by the City of Greensboro with Cone Health serving as a primary sponsor. (H. Scott Hoffmann/News & Record)
PARTS dance class for Parkinsons
Jim Bek smiles as he stretches with instructor Lauren Joyner during Parkinson's and the Arts, a free program that allows individuals with Parkinson's disease to take part in eight-week sessions of dance, art, music, drama and improvisational comedy in Greensboro, NC on Aug. 27, 2019. The class is offered by the City of Greensboro with Cone Health serving as a primary sponsor. (H. Scott Hoffmann/News & Record)
PARTS dance class for Parkinsons
Class members stretch under the stage lights during Parkinson's and the Arts, a free program that allows individuals with Parkinson's disease to take part in 8-week sessions of dance, art, music, drama and improvisational comedy in Greensboro, NC on Aug. 27, 2019. The class is offered by the City of Greensboro with Cone Health serving as a primary sponsor. (H. Scott Hoffmann/News & Record)
PARTS dance class for Parkinsons
Mary Ann Wyatt and Janet Morien (right) shadow hand movements during Parkinson's and the Arts, a free program that allows individuals with Parkinson's disease to take part in 8-week sessions of dance, art, music, drama and improvisational comedy in Greensboro, NC on Aug. 27, 2019. The class is offered by the City of Greensboro with Cone Health serving as a primary sponsor. (H. Scott Hoffmann/News & Record)
PARTS dance class for Parkinsons
Steve Mays (left) and Jim Bek follow instructors Dylan Reddish and Lauren Joyner during Parkinson's and the Arts, a free program that allows individuals with Parkinson's disease to take part in 8-week sessions of dance, art, music, drama and improvisational comedy in Greensboro, NC on Aug. 27, 2019. The class is offered by the City of Greensboro with Cone Health serving as a primary sponsor. (H. Scott Hoffmann/News & Record)
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