
Sunday Series
Laban Building
The first Sunday of every month
Event details
Sunday Series is a programme of music and dance workshops for over 60s, made up of monthly workshops for older adults to enjoy song writing, creative dance, musical theatre and more. These fun and accessible workshops are led by professional dance and music artists, will cater for all mobilities and capabilities and no previous dance or movement experience is required. The Laban building is fully accessible and all workshops will offer a seated option. There will be two workshops each Sunday, one music and one dance. You can choose to book one or both.
Creekside, SE8 3DZ
Class times: 10.00-11.30 and 12.00-13.00
Price: £5 per workshop
Term dates & fees
Term Dates 2025
Sunday 12 January
Music Workshop 10.00-11.30: Sing for Joy with Rob Gildon. You will warm up your voices and learn popular songs to experience the joy of singing together.
Dance Workshop 12.00-13.00: Musical Theatre Jazz Dance with Rhian Drummond. The workshop will start with warming-up the body followed by technical dance exercises & repertoire from 9to5, The Musical.
Sunday 2 Feb
Music Workshop 10.00-11.30: Singing for wellbeing with Christina Gill. You will learn how to breathe properly to maximise your singing voice alongside learning some repertoire.
Dance Workshop 12.00-13.00: Contemporary Dance Technique with Vicki Busfield. Gain an insight into our weekly over 60s contemporary technique class. Vicki will give you a taster of what the class involves and take you through a warm up, centre work, travelling and a short sequence, where you will focus on balance, mobilisation, and coordination. This is the perfect opportunity to learn some contemporary technique basics!
Sunday 2 March
Music Workshop 10.00-11.30: Song writing with Aga Serugo Lugo. Work with a composer to write a song in a session! From the lyrics to the tune you will craft a song and sing it together by the end of the workshop.
Dance workshop: Divya Kasturi will be sharing South Asian Dance/ Classical Indian Dance that involves movement, expressions, emotions, storytelling, rhythm and music. The session will be a combination of these elements and aesthetics and culminate in a routine drawn from yoga.
Sunday 6 April
Music Workshop 10.00-11.30 – ‘Sing Together’ with Natasha Lohan. Experience the joy of singing in a group led by facilitator Natasha Lohan. Natasha specialises in enabling others to find and enjoy their voice and experience the benefits of collective sound and self-expression. Expect a vocal warm-up, followed by learning some simple songs, using music and song to connect as a group.
Dance workshop 12.00-13.00 – ‘Creative Contemporary’ with Julian Lewis. This workshop will start with a gentle contemporary technique warm-up followed by creative exercises and opportunity to work with others to create a movement phrase.
Price: £5 per workshop
Accessiblity & getting there
Sessions take place at the Laban Building, Deptford, SE8 3DZ. Trinity Laban has multiple locations so please note this does not take place at King Charles Court in Greenwich.
Accessibility: The Laban Building is full accessible, with disabled parking, access toilets and a lift.
Getting there:
By Train: Take the Southeastern or Thameslink train to Deptford Station. From Deptford Station, it’s about a 9-minute walk to the Laban Building. Head south on Deptford High Street, turn left onto Creekside, and you’ll find the building on your left.
By DLR: Take the DLR to Cutty Sark Station. From Cutty Sark, it’s about a 10-minute walk. Head west on Creek Road, turn right onto Creekside, and the building will be on your right.
By Bus: You can take bus numbers 188, 199, or 47.
Get off at the Creekside (G) stop, which is a 3-minute walk from the Laban Building. Walk south on Creekside, and you’ll see the building on your left.
By car: there is onsite parking at the back of the building on Copperas Street. Please send your numberplate ahead of attending.
Contact us
Contact Poppy Harrison at p.harrison@trinitylaban.ac.uk or call 020 8305 4390 for more information.