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Judith Bauer

Dance On Lead Artist; Dance On Creative Aging Advisory Board Member

After a lifetime of watching dance, Judith Bauer, is happy to be participating in making dance happen. Judith began dancing fifteen years ago at age 70 as a way of dealing with health issues. While she has studied other forms, she is mainly interested in improvisational dance for its ability to keep one mentally sharp and focused on responding to others. She is enjoying the challenge of facilitating classes within virtual spaces. In addition to being part of the supportive community that is Dance Exchange, Judith is a member of Quicksilver, the senior dance company of Arts for the Aging. Quicksilver dancers—all over the age of 60— use improvisational forms to engage with frail seniors in day programs and residential facilities.

Headshot of Judith Bauer in a blue geometric print blouse smiling warmly at camera with head tilted slightly.