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ADHD Awareness Month: Dance Academy Founder Shares How Dance Helps Manage ADHD

10-18-2024 09:55 AM CET | Leisure, Entertainment, Miscellaneous

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Nix Academy - Inspiring the next generation through a creative and caring environment

Nix Academy - Inspiring the next generation through a creative and caring environment

This ADHD Awareness Month, Nix Academy - an up and coming dance and performing arts school - is highlighting the powerful impact of dance on managing ADHD symptoms. Founded by Nicky Rowe, who herself has ADHD, the academy has become a beacon of inclusivity, with around 40% of its students identifying as neurodiverse.

"Dance has been my lifeline in managing ADHD," says Nicky Rowe, Founder and Principal Teacher at Nix Academy. "The structure, the rhythm, the physical outlet - it all comes together to help with both focus and creativity."
Rowe's personal journey with ADHD and dance has shaped Nix Academy's unique approach to teaching. The academy offers a more creative approach to lessons, helping neurodiverse students channel their energy and improve focus through dance.

"We've seen remarkable transformations in some of our neurodiverse students" Rowe adds. "Dance provides a structured yet creative outlet that can significantly improve concentration, self-esteem, and social skills."

Nicky's tips for managing ADHD through dance:
- Establish a routine: Regular dance classes provide structure and routine, which can be highly beneficial for individuals with ADHD.
- Focus on the beat: Paying attention to music and rhythm can help improve focus and concentration.
- Embrace creativity: Allow for different dance styles beyond just the obvious ballet to channel hyperactivity into creative expression - lyrical, jazz, street dance, acro and aerial are great for this!
- Celebrate small wins: Mastering new dance moves can boost self-esteem and motivation.
- Join a community: Group dance classes offer opportunities for social interaction and support.

Nix Academy continues to break barriers in dance education providing an inclusive environment where neurodiversity and artistic excellence can go hand in hand. As Rowe puts it, "In our studio, we strongly believe that neurodiversity is a different way of moving through the world. And we're here to help everyone find their rhythm."

Nix Academy, 1 Normansfield Ave, Hampton Wick, Kingston upon Thames, Teddington TW11 9RP

Nix Academy is a new dance and performing arts school operating out of Hampton Wick known for its inclusive approach to dance education. With a focus on nurturing talent in all its forms, Nix Academy stands out with its offering of a wide range of dance styles and programmes for students of all ages and abilities including jazz, lyrical, street dance, acro, aerial as well as musical theatre and drama (LAMDA).

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