Amberliegh Childrens Charity

Amberliegh Childrens Charity Amberliegh Childrens Charity The name Amberliegh was chosen in memory of 2 children.

Amberliegh was formed when Sakumoh Dance Troupe (established in September 1989) and Drum & Dance Group merged under the former organisation’s charity number 801754 in 2007. Services were rationalised and integrated as follows:

Saturday morning drum and music session for parents and carers with babies and toddlers with special needs, disabled and able bodied at The Chestunuts Community Hall,

The Chestnut Estate, Highbury Grange, Islington

Thursday drum and dance session for 8-16 year olds which had been running at the St Mary’s Youth Club inUpper St,Islington

Name Changed from Sakumoh Dance Troupe to Amberliegh in Sept 2007. Leah Amber, who passed away at 6 months old from SIDS
and Billie Jordan who passed away at 14 years from Leukaemia. Using the two names, Leah amber and Billie Jordan, were combined to form AMBERLIEGH, sounding Amberllie.

Address

Chestnut Community Centre Highbury Grange
London
N5 2QE

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Amberliegh is an integrated creative arts, drum and dance music group for babies and toddlers of varying cultures and abilities/disabilities.

We are an inclusive project, both for children who are able bodied and for children with learning difficulties and with minor to severe physical and learning disabilities.

Our services are open to all children and young people and we are based in Highbury East in the London Borough of Islington.


Amberliegh currently delivers 4 weekly classes, a summer arts project, fireworks night, annual awards presentation and xmas party and a programme of regular performances

The structured and creative activity we provide gives children & young people a chance to develop their talents and to be imaginative, versatile and productive.

It gives them an alternative to hanging around on the streets after school and provides activities at the weekend.

Working towards public performances, enables children to enjoy a creative activity and achieve excellence in a demanding art form.
Learning and performing drum and dance routines teaches children physical and mental skills such as concentration, teamwork, dedication and persistence.

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