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Dance charity in the running for top charity award

icandance has ‘built an inclusive dance community’

June 30, 2025 11:41
Juliet Diener (right) teaching at icandance (Photo: Nicky Kelvin)
Juliet Diener (right) teaching at icandance (Photo: Nicky Kelvin)
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A charity which has transformed the lives of young Jewish people with disabilities through dance is in the running for one of the UK’s most prestigious third sector awards.

Organisation icandance, which has worked with Kef Kids and Kisharon Langdon, has been shortlisted in the Disability category in this year’s Charity Awards. The results are due to be announced at a ceremony on Thursday.

It has been nominated for its “unique approach” in blending dance movement psychotherapy, SEN education and dance technique to enable young people with disabilities “to express themselves and be celebrated for what they offer society”, said its founder and CEO Juliet Diener.

An icandance member (Photo: Fiona Bailey)An icandance member (Photo: Fiona Bailey)[Missing Credit]

Speaking to the JC, she said: “We work from a psychotherapeutic framework, and many of our team are either dance movement psychotherapists or come from a SEN background. We don’t teach people to dance. We teach people to feel and express themselves. Each of us has a body and that body has a story to tell, and it’s just about finding a way to do that.”