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New arts classes launched in Newport for people with Parkinson's
Summary
Free weekly arts sessions for people with Parkinson's, their relatives and carers run on Tuesdays at Stow Park Community Centre in Newport from February to March, 11:00–12:30, as part of the 16-week Creative Roots project.
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New free arts sessions are running in Newport for people with Parkinson's and their families. They take place on Tuesdays at Stow Park Community Centre from February to March, 11am to 12.30pm. The classes are part of the 16-week Creative Roots project delivered by local company Das Clarks. Organisers say the sessions combine creative exercises with gentle movement and are open to people of all abilities.
Key details:
- Free weekly sessions on Tuesdays, 11:00–12:30, running from February to March at Stow Park Community Centre in Newport.
- Open to people with Parkinson's, relatives, carers, and the wider community.
- Activities include drawing, painting and printmaking alongside gentle movement exercises.
- The programme is part of the 16-week Creative Roots project, delivered by Das Clarks, with support from Parkinson's UK.
- Instructor Gareth Clark said the project aims to make art accessible and to build shared creative experience.
- Sessions are designed to suit all abilities and are reported to help co-ordination, lift mood and reduce stress.
Summary:
The programme offers a creative space aimed at social connection and accessible art practice for people affected by Parkinson's. Undetermined at this time.
