Rose Road Danceathon
Wednesday 29 October 2025 | Bradbury Centre
Join us for a jam-packed inclusive day of dance and movement at Rose Road! Two members of staff will be dancing for 9 hours non-stop, with different sessions running throughout the day for young people and members of the public to join.
Boogey with us to raise vital funds for Rose Road!

About the Day
All day between 9am - 7pm, young people and staff can join our enudurance dancers. The order of the day is as follows:
- 9am - The endurance dance begins in the cinema room
- 10am - Mayor of Southampton to open the event
- 11am - Session with Laura from Backbeat Dance in the Hut
- 12pm - Join us on Facebook LIVE from home or work
- 2-4pm - General dance
Then later in the afternoon in Rosewood School Hall, you can book to attend the following sessions:
- 4pm - Line dancing
- 5pm - Lively dance with Move Momentum
- 6pm - Cool down with Move Momentum

Join us LIVE on Facebook
Between 12 - 2pm we'll be going LIVE on Facebook for 15 minutes at a time, so you can link up and join us from home, work or wherever you are!
Simply find our page on Facebook, at the following times, and click to join the LIVE dance:
- 12 midday
- 12.45pm
- 1.15pm
- 1.45pm

Book Dance Sessions
In the afternoon between 4pm and 7pm, we are holding special themed dance sessions which need booking. There is no fee but you are welcome to make a donation on the night.
- 4pm - Line dancing with Belinda Hayes
- 5pm - Lively dance with Move Momentum
- 6pm - Cool down with Move Momentum
To book on to one or more of these sessions, please fill out this form.

Donate to keep us all dancing!
On the day, Tiarna Blackwood from our Fundraising Team and Hut Support Worker Shareen Thomas will be dancing for 9 hours straight while being joined by Rose Road staff and young people throughout the day.
And they'll need your support to keep them moving!
Please donate to support them - your gift could help fund more dance classes and equipment that our young people enjoy so much, providing opportunities for socialising and self-expression and boosting their physical and mental wellbeing.
