A ‘Gentle Loving Wrecking Ball’ - How Holly Diggle is Making Space for Neurodivergent Kids, Teens and Adults to Thrive in the Dance Studio

Season 1, Episode 9,   Nov 02, 2024, 10:19 PM

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Tune in as we explore Holly Diggle's story, focusing on her passion for neurodivergent inclusivity, and her innovative Neurostars program, which caters to students with unique sensory needs.

WARNING: EXPLICIT LANGUAGE Welcome to the Transformative Dance Podcast! Today, we have the pleasure of speaking with the incredible Holly Diggle, founder and director of Dance Northside in Canberra. Holly’s dance journey began in Edinburgh, where she fell in love with the power of movement in a vibrant, community-oriented space. From these beginnings, she’s crafted a studio culture of inclusivity and joy, providing a safe haven for over 400 dancers at Dance Northside.

Since purchasing the studio in 2006, Holly has dedicated herself to creating an environment where students can find belonging and thrive, no matter their background or skill level. With certifications in dance, yoga, acrobatics, and now pursuing a Diploma in Counselling, Holly is committed to personal growth and supporting others on their journey.

Tune in as we explore her story, her passion for neurodivergent inclusivity, and her innovative Neurostars program, which caters to students with unique sensory needs. Holly’s dedication to building a safe, joyful dance space is a true inspiration!