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MOVING MEMORY | NEPALESE COMMUNITY CENTRE DANCERS | JODIE COLE | ConfiCo

Join us for a fun afternoon of outdoor dance located at the front of the Town Hall Square. Watch Moving Memory Dance Company explore the ups and downs of women’s lives, celebrating the need for rest and recovery.

Get involved with Jodie Cole’s Boogie Booth—a friendly dance session for all ages that includes sign language, making it easy and fun to move together.

Enjoy lively performances from Folkestone’s Nepalese Community Centre dancers and a preview of Give Me Space, a new piece by ConfiCo, Confidance's professional company resident at Creative Folkestone.

Come dance, watch, and celebrate local culture with us! All events outside the Town Hall

MOVING MEMORY Time: 12.00 -12.25

Building on the Welsh concept of Cwtch – a loving hold – Golden Slumbers is a highly visual and physical outdoor show exploring the endless cycle of labour experienced by women through their lives, and celebrating everyone’s right to a little rest and recuperation.

Folkestone Nepalese Community Time: 12.35 -13.00

At the dawn of the new millennium more Gurkha Veterans, Nepalese and their families began to settle, temporarily or permanently, in Folkestone, Hawkinge, Hythe and Dover areas and an urgent sense of need of a Community to bring all Nepalese together to integrate into the wider community by preserving Nepalese culture, tradition, ethos and identity and sharing eventualities as a community developed.

Boogie Booth Time: 13.00 -13.35 and 14.30-15.00

Expect great tunes, potential dad dancing & definite strutting of your funky stuff! Will you jump onto the Disco Dot and show us what you’ve got?

ConfiCo Time: 13.40 - 14.00

Give Me Space is a bold and uncompromising dance work co-created with ConfiCo, Confidance's company of learning-disabled artists. This powerful performance places underrepresented voices at its centre—challenging assumptions, reclaiming space, and demanding to be seen and heard.