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Active Cumbria is focused on helping people and communities across Cumbria create a sporting habit for life. Active Cumbria provides a good example of both general and specific activity streams for exercise and they have also developed a highly effective, collaborative dance programme Dancing Recall that responds to the needs of those living with dementia.
'Dancing Recall' is an innovative countywide community dance and movement project, specifically designed for people living with dementia and their care-givers. The project is managed by Active Cumbria and has been developed in partnership with Cumbria County Council, NHS Cumbria and Dance Cumbria (a consortium of local dance practitioners) as part of the Cumbria Dementia Strategy Action Plan. It is supported by Age UK and Alzheimer’s Society. Dancing Recall is bringing people with dementia together to enjoy regular dance sessions, with many benefits for their health and wellbeing. Dancing Recall offers respite and stimulation for people living with dementia and their caregivers. Groups are held across Cumbria, running currently in Carlisle, Penrith and Keswick. The project was designed by neurological physiotherapist and community dance artist Daphne Cushnie. It uses a model founded on the values of community dance where relationship, creativity and community building are key.
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Dance research has shown over and over again, that dance, ‘the lyrical, non-didactic flow of movement’, can still engage the latent muscle memory that survives the onset of the disorder.