After graduating and working for 10 years teaching ballet, modern and tap, Avril was looking for a new challenge in her work. After experiencing a session and some mentoring from Wolfgang Stange, founder of AMICI, Avril began working with different groups of people with learning disabilities in social service centres, community venues and special schools.
She originally set up a group of 10 adult dancers at Astley Centre in Bromley. Avril began delivering creative dance sessions for adults with learning disabilities who were all new to dance at the Astley Day Centre in Bromley for just 45 minutes each week. She worked pretty much alone for the first seven years with two very good volunteers, exploring movement concepts and encouraging people to express themselves creatively.
Avril’s unwavering dedication to Magpie Dance and to the continued development of inclusive dance, the community and dance industry was recognised through several awards; Avril was awarded with a British Empire Medal (BEM) in the 2017 New Year Honours List. Avril was shortlisted for a Lifetime Achievers Awards with One Dance UK and won the prestigious Lifetime Achievers award at the National Diversity Awards 2017. Read her interview at The National Diversity Awards.
Avril remains committed to Magpie Dance as an honorary patron since her retirement in 2017.
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