Baby Boogie - Manchester

Baby Boogie - Manchester Fantastic movement play dance class for 0-3 year olds and their grown-ups! For more info contact: an We'll always use props – e.g. And you do it all as well!

'Baby Boogie' is the informal name for the practice of 'Developmental Movement Play'. Annabel Newfield run's these sessions and is a qualified Developmental Movement Play teacher, having trained and worked with the Bare Toed Dance Company since 2002. Annabel also works with nursery and primary schools, Sure Start Groups, The Whitworth Art Gallery, runs CPD training sessions for Early Years workers

and has a thriving therapeutic practice that support mothers and couples through private sessions and courses to remember for themselves the innocence that we all love at Baby Boogie classes ... and embody that everyday magic that we want to truly be so that we can be the best parents and carers of the next generation. (More about this work at www.thenewfieldnest.com)
.. Back to 'Baby Boogie'... The main weekly classes are on Thursday mornings at St Werburgh's - Corner of St Werburgh’s Road and Wilbraham Road, M21 0UH, Chorlton. The following list breaks down some of the principles behind and content of 'Baby Boogie' movement/play dance sessions:

Sessions will always include a warm up, time to explore a theme and a relaxation. satin clothes, a big elastic band, stretchy Lycra, and specific objects connected with the themes we are exploring.

• The sessions take developmental stages into consideration and use themes that children relate to their own experience. Sessions always adapt to the group, and whenever possible take inspiration from the children themselves, listening to their suggestions and developing their ideas. Children are physical - it's the first language children communicate to us in, and the first we communicate to them in - rocking, snuggling, bouncing, etc... At Baby Boogie we create a space that optimises what children need. So what do we do... lots of rolling, swinging, spinning, rocking, running, jumping, tickling, hugging, smiling, singing, sliding, bouncing, crawling, and so much more. That's another things grown-ups like... it's a bit of a work out for them too! Parents are educated to the theory and practice and play of it all. The ages of children in the class varies, from little babes through to 3/4 year olds. The same activities are adapted for children of different ages, so for example, if we are doing jumping (perhaps being frogs!), then the older children would jump with their own legs and the babes would experience the pleasure of jumping while being carried by their grown-up.

• Parents with more than one child love the class too, as it meets the needs for their babes and older walking/running/talking children.

• Sessions are based on sound current research into developmental movement and allow time for kinaesthetic learning, revisiting developmental stages, creative, imaginative and emotional expression.

• Sessions also develop physical skills such as balance, co-ordination, strength, stamina, gross motor skills, spatial awareness, and social skills like turn taking, sharing and communication.

• The sessions create special times and places to move, to play and ‘step into the dance’, which in turn foster self-awareness and self-esteem.

• Sessions support the development of rich relationships with peers, staff, other adult carers, and the group. We do have fun and Baby Boogie. Lots of imagination is stimulated. A session is always planned but will always read the energy of the group, and so adapt things. People seem to like this flow. And all sorts of grown-ups come to Baby Boogie, mainly Mums, as they are usually the main carer of their children, but we have a quite a few Dad's, and even if they can't come regularly the working Dad's jump at the chance to come when they are off work. We have Grandparents, Aunties and Uncles and great Aunts and Uncles. If you have grandparents or Aunts/Uncles visiting then please know that you are free to bring them along too. Lots of people book for many terms. They make good friends within the group, as grown-ups and between the children. Baby Boogie Twitter page - http://twitter.com/ #!/BabyBoogieMcr
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Photo dump of moments through a few years of sessions ran at the Whitworth Art Gallery… that were less movement focused ...
17/01/2025

Photo dump of moments through a few years of sessions ran at the Whitworth Art Gallery… that were less movement focused …

I’ll be here bringing dance play carnival vibes tomorrow for National Play Day … 1-4 at the Whitworth Art Gallery 😁🦉🦜
07/08/2024

I’ll be here bringing dance play carnival vibes tomorrow for National Play Day … 1-4 at the Whitworth Art Gallery 😁🦉🦜

This will be fun if any of you can go 🌟
25/10/2023

This will be fun if any of you can go 🌟

Its the last day of our Afrocats x Whitworth half term activities today (Wednesday 25 October)

Artist will be leading creative art activities up in our School of Creatvity on the Mezzanine floor. There's also a play area in this space filled with loose parts play for younger children.

We then have Godfrey and Soraia taking it in turns to run drumming workshops and dance workshops throughout the afternoon in Gallery 3.

It's all absolutely FREE. Both spaces are drop in with no need to book so just come along and join in and move around in your own time.

Don't forget we have our beautiful to visit as well as a huge park and playground to run off a bit of steam.
Pick up a which will help you explore the art and nature in the park.

Half term fun for you and your child/den 😁
20/10/2023

Half term fun for you and your child/den 😁

We've got LOADS going on for ALL ages at The Whitworth for half term next week.

If you have kids that love crafting then join artist .
Tuesday 24 October - create a hanging village.

Wednesday 25 October - create a lantern.

Both activities are inspired by our Traces of Displacment exhibition currently on display and will take place in our School of Creativity space on the Mezzanine Floor.

These activities are FREE and you can drop in any time between 12noon and 3pm (last entry at 2:45pm).

Alongside these crafts activities we have African Drummer Godfrey running interactive drumming activities interspersed with Soraia leading cultural dance and movement in our South Gallery.

The whole gallery will be filled with noise and fun.

Make sure you join us. Tag your friends and meet here this October half term.

If you have any questions just comment below and we'll get back to you.

I’m leading this session tomorrow… come and play!!!
05/10/2023

I’m leading this session tomorrow… come and play!!!

👶 Calling all babies 👶

Art Baby is where the creative journey begins at The Whitworth

Sensory play sessions in the beautiful surrounds of the gallery, especially for non-walking babies and their grown-ups.

Friday 6th October
Drop in 10:30am and 2:30pm, no need to book.

These sensory play sessions are especially designed to help develop your baby’s physical and social skills. And a supportive environment for you to meet and chat to other parents.

We have created bespoke sensory art objects designed for babies by the brilliant . You can play and explore these objects with your baby in your own time.

New to this term there will be Annabel, our experienced Early Years & Movement practitioner, who will be a supportive presence in the space, suggesting activities specifically suited to your baby and offering advice on play ideas for you to use both in the session and back at home.

This is sweet … what lovely action and body connection songs to do with your child/ren x
26/07/2022

This is sweet … what lovely action and body connection songs to do with your child/ren x

Teaching Kids "Crack an Egg on Your Head" Song. Part of the series: Children's Songs & Handplay. Teach your favorite children's songs and motions; learn the ...

Hi Baby Boogiers! I know Baby Boogie is on pause at the mo, but I’m still here!I keep seeing this being shared over Face...
27/05/2022

Hi Baby Boogiers! I know Baby Boogie is on pause at the mo, but I’m still here!

I keep seeing this being shared over Facebook. Great bit of writing. I always say to people when they go to visit a new baby to bring food, do the dishes, Hoover, tidy, and don’t even expect to see the mum or baby, as they may be sleeping when you’re over. That support at the start of the journey of having a new baby is priceless.

Did you get enough support in those early days, weeks and months? What would you have liked more of, or what do you need more of now? It takes a tribe to raise a child… we need our village around us 💖

I recently went to visit a new mama with a two-week-old baby. This mama wasn't a client of mine but rather the daughter of a friend whom I offered to look in on. When I arrived with a pot of soup and some lactation slice in my bag, I found her trying to make a snack for her boisterous three-year-old whilst juggling a fussy newborn in her arms. Her husband was at work and would be till late, there was washing piled up waiting to be folded, she hadn't eaten breakfast or had a shower even though it was nearly midday.

As I took over the snack making duties and put the soup on to warm, I asked how she was getting on even though I had a fair idea just by the look in her eyes. She forced a smile as she spoke about how she was 'ok' and 'a bit tired' but I could see the tears gathering in the corner of her eyes and it broke my heart to see her try to put on a brave face, trying to cover up a situation that was far from ideal. This was a new mother who was alone, isolated, lonely, exhausted and overwhelmed and despite all of this, was still trying to pretend as though she was coping and even enjoying this time.

I also noticed that the house was full of cards and bunches of flowers ...... dead ones ......

When I mentioned all of the gifts, cards and bouquets she said 'yes, people have been so kind'.

Hmmmmmm I thought. They might have been kind, but they've also been completely thoughtless.

This new mother didn't need cards and bunches of flowers to slowly wilt and die on the mantelpiece. She needed support, she needed love, she needed another pair of hands to take the weight off her shoulders. She needed healthy food, she needed a caring touch, she needed a listening ear and she needed practical help.

I'm sorry but dead flowers don't cut it ....

The care of new mothers and parents is so woefully underappreciated and overlooked that cards and flowers rather than support and practical help have become the norm in our culture. However, as I explained to this new mama as I folded her washing and cuddled her baby so she could eat her lunch, if she had lived in India or China it would have been totally different. Historically in these cultures (and in most other indigenous cultures worldwide), there would be no snack making for the toddler or washing to fold. Instead, she would be snuggled in bed resting with her baby as others took care of her every need. She would be having a daily massage and have her belly bound for comfort. There would be delicious and nutritious meals served to her and her toddler would be amused and cared for by others giving her time to rest and recover from her birth and to fall in love and breastfeed her newborn.

The difficult truth is that the leading cause of death for new mothers after birth in most Western countries is now su***de. Let that sink in for a moment.

It is my opinion that this devastating statistic is a direct correlation to our 'bounce back' culture that doesn't honour a 'slow postpartum' but instead insists new mothers rush back into their old lives, their old jobs, their old jeans. Insta perfect. But to what cost?

How have we got it so wrong? And what can we do to reverse this damaging trajectory?

I believe that education is the key. Education about the importance of the postpartum weeks. Education about the fact that a newborn baby cannot be optimally nourished and nurtured by a mother or parent who is exhausted and depleted and whose cup is empty. Education about the value we should place on the care of new mothers and parents so that they thrive rather than just survive the weeks following birth, setting them up for a positive start to their parenting journey.

I'm determined to make this happen. I would love for you to join my Slow Postpartum revolution. Let's make the world a better place, one mother, baby and family at a time ...

With love Jojo ###

PS: You can find out how to join my Slow Postpartum movement in the comments

Address

St Werburgh's Church Hall, St Werburgh's Road
Manchester
M210UH

Opening Hours

9:45am - 10:45am
11am - 12pm

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