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A slender lady with her hair in a bun, wearing a black long-sleeved top and her arms opened like a bird, faces away towards a wall in the IMPACD studio which is adorned with beautiful patterned wings that span as wide as her arms’ reach.

IMPACD inclusive creativity

What do we stand for?
Our organisation is all about IMPACD. 

IMPACD means inclusive movement, participatory arts and community dance.

We offer free classes in dance, drumming, mosaic art and photography.

We aim to make our activities accessible to all.

We think that people of all ages, abilities and countries should be able to participate.

We welcome people with mental health issues, Parkinson’s disease, dementia, CP, learning disabilities, and people from the LGBTQ+ community.

How accessible is IMPACD?
Accessibility is at the heart of all that we do.

This includes our website and shared spaces.

We also offer accessible booking and transport too.

This means that everyone can join us.

We aim to get better. 

That is why we always want your opinion.

What makes us special?
We are special because we put you first. 

Anyone can join us.

Your needs are very important to us. 

Our spaces are friendly and safe for all.

Groups have people with different abilities and backgrounds.

We have members of all ages. 

We celebrate people from different countries and cultures. 

We value what each person thinks and does.

Our community is full of kind and warm people. 

They create a supportive place for everyone. 

We welcome all people who are safe and kind to others. 

We celebrate diversity and the arts.

Brilliant local artists lead our sessions.

The world around us is what motivates them.

You can connect with others and have a great time.

Join us and be part of our community.

Accessible transport available
LGBTQ+ safe space
All abilities and body types welcome
Suitable for people with complex needs
In the IMPACD studio, a burly middle-aged male session leader with a beard and a beaming smile, wearing a black hat and a short-sleeved burgundy polo shirt, demonstrates drumming with his bare hands, to a group of young people wearing access lanyards for hidden disabilities and all sat behind djembe drums.

Freedom to Explore an exciting project

What is Freedom to Explore?
Freedom to Explore is an exciting project.

It is open to all.

It aims to make positive change in Nottingham’s poorest areas.

We know how hard it is to be lonely.

We want to help people to participate in creative activities.

We think that this is the best way to tackle loneliness and promote a healthy body and mind.

What can we do for you?
Connect with others through art.

Discover more about yourself.

We believe that art can change things, make connections, and inspire people.

Join our amazing group.

We work together to overcome challenges.

We get creative, make friends and grow as people.

Do you want to join us?
Our creative activities include everyone and make the world a better place.

Our activities are free, and we are open Monday to Friday.

We have ramps for wheelchairs and can help you get here.

We welcome people of all ages, abilities and backgrounds.

Join our sessions.

Find your creativity.

Book your activity Join us!

We hope that you will join us at one of our friendly activities.

We provide tea and biscuits from 10:00 in the morning.

You can relax, speak with old friends, and make new friends.

Our fun session begins at 11:15 and finishes at 12:15.

When the session is done, you can chat and enjoy more tea and biscuits in our inclusive space.

We have ramps for wheelchairs. 

We have made sure that the lighting, sound, and space are comfortable for everyone. 

We are proud to be led by women.

We create a safe space for everyone, including people from the LGBTQ+ community.

Consent is very important to us.

Laugh, connect and enjoy the good times.

See you soon!

Wednesday

10:00 am

Explore & Imagine Creative Dance

a woman kneels on one leg, her hands infront of her face, she has her head bowed in dance. She wears a yellow cardigan and blue jumpsuit,, her haid is short and grey. Behond her on the dance studio wall is a graffitti of a pride coloured bird wings

Activity leader

Amanda

A middle-aged slender female session leader with short dark hair, wearing a blue jumpsuit and yellow cardigan, eyes closed and serene-looking, moves her arms pensively. Beautiful wings which adorn the back wall of the IMPACD studio seem to come out of her back like a bird in flight.

amanda accessible community dance

Amanda Hose-Hawley is the Director of IMPACD C.I.C and Todo Latino Dance Co. Ltd.

She has a strong background in dance education.

She graduated with high honours from Trinity Laban in 2022.

She earned a Level 6 diploma in dance teaching and learning.

She improved her skills and learned how dance can change lives.

In 2023, Amanda started a research project at FABRIC, which used to be called dance4.

This gave her the chance to work with expert dance leaders who also believed in inclusivity.

They created a new tool called IMP.

IMP stands for Inclusive Movement Prompt.

IMP helps everyone to use the Laban method of movements.

The Laban method is based on eight movements to express yourself with your body.

She loves helping people to show their feelings, get fit and make new friends through dancing.

She has a deep passion for making arts inclusive.

She has contributed a lot to the field of the teaching and learning of dance.

Amanda continues to push for positive change in community dance.

She is committed to creating a space where everyone can participate.

Amanda is a warm and friendly person.

She is able to connect with others.

She inspires everyone to embrace their own abilities.

She is enthusiastic and really cares about her students and colleagues.

This makes her a loved figure in the dance world.

Amanda shows how hard work and a strong belief in the power of dance can make a big difference.

She works to make dance easy for all to enjoy.

Her efforts inspire dancers and teachers everywhere.

Amanda is changing how dance is taught.

She is helping to create a future where everyone can take part.

Friday

10:00 am

Restorative Dance Music & Movement

a woman kneels on one leg, her hands infront of her face, she has her head bowed in dance. She wears a yellow cardigan and blue jumpsuit,, her haid is short and grey. Behond her on the dance studio wall is a graffitti of a pride coloured bird wings

Activity leader

Amanda

A middle-aged slender female session leader with short dark hair, wearing a blue jumpsuit and yellow cardigan, eyes closed and serene-looking, moves her arms pensively. Beautiful wings which adorn the back wall of the IMPACD studio seem to come out of her back like a bird in flight.

amanda accessible community dance

Amanda Hose-Hawley is the Director of IMPACD C.I.C and Todo Latino Dance Co. Ltd.

She has a strong background in dance education.

She graduated with high honours from Trinity Laban in 2022.

She earned a Level 6 diploma in dance teaching and learning.

She improved her skills and learned how dance can change lives.

In 2023, Amanda started a research project at FABRIC, which used to be called dance4.

This gave her the chance to work with expert dance leaders who also believed in inclusivity.

They created a new tool called IMP.

IMP stands for Inclusive Movement Prompt.

IMP helps everyone to use the Laban method of movements.

The Laban method is based on eight movements to express yourself with your body.

She loves helping people to show their feelings, get fit and make new friends through dancing.

She has a deep passion for making arts inclusive.

She has contributed a lot to the field of the teaching and learning of dance.

Amanda continues to push for positive change in community dance.

She is committed to creating a space where everyone can participate.

Amanda is a warm and friendly person.

She is able to connect with others.

She inspires everyone to embrace their own abilities.

She is enthusiastic and really cares about her students and colleagues.

This makes her a loved figure in the dance world.

Amanda shows how hard work and a strong belief in the power of dance can make a big difference.

She works to make dance easy for all to enjoy.

Her efforts inspire dancers and teachers everywhere.

Amanda is changing how dance is taught.

She is helping to create a future where everyone can take part.

Tuesday

10:30 am

Dancing down memory lane

a woman kneels on one leg, her hands infront of her face, she has her head bowed in dance. She wears a yellow cardigan and blue jumpsuit,, her haid is short and grey. Behond her on the dance studio wall is a graffitti of a pride coloured bird wings

Activity leader

Amanda

A middle-aged slender female session leader with short dark hair, wearing a blue jumpsuit and yellow cardigan, eyes closed and serene-looking, moves her arms pensively. Beautiful wings which adorn the back wall of the IMPACD studio seem to come out of her back like a bird in flight.

amanda accessible community dance

Amanda Hose-Hawley is the Director of IMPACD C.I.C and Todo Latino Dance Co. Ltd.

She has a strong background in dance education.

She graduated with high honours from Trinity Laban in 2022.

She earned a Level 6 diploma in dance teaching and learning.

She improved her skills and learned how dance can change lives.

In 2023, Amanda started a research project at FABRIC, which used to be called dance4.

This gave her the chance to work with expert dance leaders who also believed in inclusivity.

They created a new tool called IMP.

IMP stands for Inclusive Movement Prompt.

IMP helps everyone to use the Laban method of movements.

The Laban method is based on eight movements to express yourself with your body.

She loves helping people to show their feelings, get fit and make new friends through dancing.

She has a deep passion for making arts inclusive.

She has contributed a lot to the field of the teaching and learning of dance.

Amanda continues to push for positive change in community dance.

She is committed to creating a space where everyone can participate.

Amanda is a warm and friendly person.

She is able to connect with others.

She inspires everyone to embrace their own abilities.

She is enthusiastic and really cares about her students and colleagues.

This makes her a loved figure in the dance world.

Amanda shows how hard work and a strong belief in the power of dance can make a big difference.

She works to make dance easy for all to enjoy.

Her efforts inspire dancers and teachers everywhere.

Amanda is changing how dance is taught.

She is helping to create a future where everyone can take part.

our address

Unit G7, Roden House

Ashley Street, Nottingham

NG3 1JG

Look for the black door with the big yellow sign. For wheelchair access, go to the door on Alfred Street.

Main entrance w3w: ///bought.ruler.zooms
Accessible entrance w3w: ///tops.engage.giving

A slender middle-aged female session leader, with short dark hair, wearing glasses with a black frame and a black T-shirt with short sleeves, one knee on the ground, holds a blue ribbon and smiles warmly to her diverse audience in the IMPACD studio.

How to get here

our address

Unit G7, Roden House

Ashley Street, Nottingham

NG3 1JG

Look for the black door with the big yellow sign. For wheelchair access, go to the door on Alfred Street.

Main entrance w3w: ///bought.ruler.zooms
Accessible entrance w3w: ///tops.engage.giving

accessible transport

If accessible transport is essential for you to reach the activity, we can help! Just get in touch.

Note that you’ll need to arrange accessible transport with us at least 24 hours before the activity.

A black door with a yellow sign reading IMPACD in capital letters sits in the street leading to the studio.
A hand-drawn map shows in yellow the location of the IMPACD studio, tucked between Alfred Street and Liverpool Street, with red arrows marking the two entrances to the studio, one going past the accessible toilet.

opening hours

Doors open at 10:45 am every day for tea and biscuits before the activity starts

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Are you in the right place?

Todo Latino

If you’re here for Salsa dance classes, please head to our partner site.

Todo Latino

Dance studio hire

If you wish to hire our dance studio,

please head to our booking page

Dance Centre Nottingham