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THE CHANCE TO DANCE
Dance Studio Gives Special Needs Dancers Their Opportunity to Shine!
Our Community by Bob Blaisse
Photos courtesy of Sheila Turner-Hilliard
Learning to dance takes time, interest and effort. It can be hard work, but when that work is FUN, it can feel like PLAY! Newtown Square is blessed with a devoted dance teacher and community special needs advocate, Sheila Turner-Hilliard, whose studio From the Top Dance makes sure fun is part of every class. We’re thrilled that From the Top is an Expert Contributor Sponsor of Newtown Square Friends & Neighbors magazine.
For the past 18 years, From the Top’s mission has remained steadfast: To teach dancers of all ages and abilities the fundamentals, techniques and performance of dance and movement with the utmost regard for each student's individuality and right of self-expression.
In 2006, Sheila was asked by Ceil Matthews, a teacher with Marple Newtown High School’s Life Skills Program, to start a special needs dance class. Sheila enthusiastically agreed.
Sheila said that the success of the program is grounded in trust, understanding and good music.
Ceil said that the highlight of that year was watching her students dance the night away at the prom. “Sheila helped open up a whole new world of confidence, risk-taking and socialization. We like to call her our Dancing Queen.”
Word started to spread around the special needs community about From the Top’s dance classes.
Those groups include students with a wide range of physical and intellectual challenges. “I have dancers with Down Syndrome and Autism, but I also teach students with Cerebral Palsy, traumatic brain injuries and a host of other challenges,” she explained. “Some of my dancers are verbal, some are not. Some are in wheelchairs or use walkers. And some wear noise-canceling headphones. In my classes, we adapt and embrace our differences.”
Since 2006, Sheila has worked with five different special needs programs in Delaware County. She partners with the Delaware County Intermediate Unit, Community Interactions, Inc., AALIVE, and the Father Bill Atkinson Service Corps. She also hosts her own open enrollment class on Saturday mornings.
Sheila has been recognized for her work in the special needs community. In November 2019, she was nominated by her students for the “Rose for Toni” award sponsored by AALIVE, an organization that offers adults with autism opportunities for socialization and awareness. She was also the recipient of Marple Newtown High School’s PEPPER award for her positive influence and commitment to her students in the Marple Newtown School District.
Recently, Sheila began working with the Father Bill Atkinson Service Corps, teaching dance at the Haverford Community Recreation and Environmental Center (CREC). Founding member Mary Beth Malloy’s son Michael participates in those dance classes. “The Dance with Sheila class builds everyone’s confidence, all while getting a fantastic workout. The corps members, staff and volunteers all join in on the fun,” Mary Beth said. “But most importantly, Sheila gives the corps members the opportunity to express themselves through dance in a community setting that is so rewarding and meaningful.”
To learn more about From the Top’s special needs classes, call the studio at 610-353-2623 or email Sheila at Info@ FromTheTopDance.com.
www.FromTheTopDance.com
610 -353-2623
3603 Chapel Road, Newtown Square
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