Weekly Classes

AIM Seattle offers dance and music classes for Disabled or Neurodivergent community members to experience connection, self-expression and belonging in an accessible and welcoming space.

Volunteers are paired with class members 1:1 or in small groups, and support staff are available to assist with personal care needs. At this time, we are unable to provide nursing or medical care, or support those who engage in harm to self or others or elopement. To learn more or find out which class might be a good fit for you, please email info@aim-seattle.org.

To learn more or find out which class might be a good fit for you,
please email
info@aim-seattle.org.

Spring Session 1 Group Classes
March 1 - April 23, 2025

Young Dancer Class Photo of two people, a student and dance volunteer
AIM Adaptive Move photo of a teen student and two teen volunteers

Adaptive Movement
Young Dancers
Ages 5-12

SATURDAYS 2:20-3:15pm
March 1 - April 19

Adaptive Movement for
Teens & Young Adults
Ages 13+

SATURDAYS 1:15-2:15pm SUNDAYS 3-4pm SUNDAYS 4:10-5:10pm March 1 - April 20

Music Therapy for Teens & Young Adults
Ages 13+

WEDNESDAYS 4:30-5:30pm
March 5 - April 23

Discover the joy of dance in our Adaptive Movement classes, designed for community members who identify as Neurodivergent or Disabled. These welcoming and creative spaces celebrate inclusivity, connection, and artistic expression.

Each class features an engaging introduction to dance concepts; movement and dance activities tailored to be accessible for every body; opportunities to build meaningful connections with peers; and asupportive environment for exploring artistic self-expression.

Classes are led by a skilled dance teaching artist, supported by dedicated staff and volunteer dance buddies. Every participant receives 1:1 or shared assistance, including personal care as needed, ensuring a positive and supportive experience.

This class is ideal for anyone seeking a dance environment that offers additional support or who would like to connect with fellow Neurodivergent and Disabled peers in a nurturing community.

Discover the joy of dance in our Adaptive Movement classes, designed for community members who identify as Neurodivergent or Disabled. These welcoming and creative spaces celebrate inclusivity, connection, and artistic expression.

Each class features an engaging introduction to dance concepts; movement and dance activities tailored to be accessible for every body; opportunities to build meaningful connections with peers; and asupportive environment for exploring artistic self-expression.

Classes are led by a skilled dance teaching artist, supported by dedicated staff and volunteer dance buddies. Every participant receives 1:1 or shared assistance, including personal care as needed, ensuring a positive and supportive experience.

This class is ideal for anyone seeking a dance environment that offers additional support or who would like to connect with fellow Neurodivergent and Disabled peers in a nurturing community.

In collaboration with Life on Music, our Music Therapy groups provide a warm and inclusive space filled with engaging and creative activities tailored to the needs and interests of Neurodivergent and Disabled community members. Group members of all abilities will enjoy meaningful interactions with peers and instructors in a supportive environment.

Each class is led by a board-certified music therapist, with assistance from dedicated support staff and volunteer music buddies. Shared support, including personal care, is available to meet participants’ unique needs.

This class is perfect for those seeking a music experience that offers additional support or who wish to connect with others in a vibrant, like-minded community.

This exciting new group class is designed specifically for Neurodivergent and Disabled young adults (ages 18+). Led by skilled dance teaching artists, participants will engage in dance instruction and skill-building through sequential lessons, culminating in an informal showcase for friends and family to celebrate their achievements.

Each class is facilitated by a dance teaching artist and support staff. This class is ideal for young adults who can participate independently or with minimal support. It’s also a great fit for Neurodivergent or Disabled adults who can thrive in typical dance classes but are looking for the camaraderie of peers in a welcoming, inclusive environment.

Participants requiring additional support are encouraged to join with a caregiver to ensure a successful experience.

Young Adult Dance
Meetup
Ages 18+

SATURDAYS 2:30-3:30PM SUNDAYS 4-5pm
March 1 - April 20

All sessions are $175 per 8-week session, plus a $40 facility contribution. DDA funds are welcome! Registration Coming Soon

Cost & Registration

Winter Session Group Classes
January 4 - February 26, 2025

Young Dancer Class Photo of two people, a student and dance volunteer
AIM Adaptive Move photo of a teen student and two teen volunteers

Adaptive Movement
Young Dancers
Ages 5-12

SATURDAYS 2:20-3:15pm
January 4 - February 22

Adaptive Movement for
Teens & Young Adults
Ages 13+

SATURDAYS 1:15-2:15pm SUNDAYS 3-4pm SUNDAYS 4:15-5:15pm January 4 - February 23

Music Therapy for Teens & Young Adults
Ages 13+

WEDNESDAYS 4:30-5:30pm
January 8 - February 26

Discover the joy of dance in our Adaptive Movement classes, designed for community members who identify as Neurodivergent or Disabled. These welcoming and creative spaces celebrate inclusivity, connection, and artistic expression.

Each class features an engaging introduction to dance concepts; movement and dance activities tailored to be accessible for every body; opportunities to build meaningful connections with peers; and asupportive environment for exploring artistic self-expression.

Classes are led by a skilled dance teaching artist, supported by dedicated staff and volunteer dance buddies. Every participant receives 1:1 or shared assistance, including personal care as needed, ensuring a positive and supportive experience.

This class is ideal for anyone seeking a dance environment that offers additional support or who would like to connect with fellow Neurodivergent and Disabled peers in a nurturing community.

Discover the joy of dance in our Adaptive Movement classes, designed for community members who identify as Neurodivergent or Disabled. These welcoming and creative spaces celebrate inclusivity, connection, and artistic expression.

Each class features an engaging introduction to dance concepts; movement and dance activities tailored to be accessible for every body; opportunities to build meaningful connections with peers; and asupportive environment for exploring artistic self-expression.

Classes are led by a skilled dance teaching artist, supported by dedicated staff and volunteer dance buddies. Every participant receives 1:1 or shared assistance, including personal care as needed, ensuring a positive and supportive experience.

This class is ideal for anyone seeking a dance environment that offers additional support or who would like to connect with fellow Neurodivergent and Disabled peers in a nurturing community.

In collaboration with Life on Music, our Music Therapy groups provide a warm and inclusive space filled with engaging and creative activities tailored to the needs and interests of Neurodivergent and Disabled community members. Group members of all abilities will enjoy meaningful interactions with peers and instructors in a supportive environment.

Each class is led by a board-certified music therapist, with assistance from dedicated support staff and volunteer music buddies. Shared support, including personal care, is available to meet participants’ unique needs.

This class is perfect for those seeking a music experience that offers additional support or who wish to connect with others in a vibrant, like-minded community.

This exciting new group class is designed specifically for Neurodivergent and Disabled young adults (ages 18+). Led by skilled dance teaching artists, participants will engage in dance instruction and skill-building through sequential lessons, culminating in an informal showcase for friends and family to celebrate their achievements.

Each class is facilitated by a dance teaching artist and support staff. This class is ideal for young adults who can participate independently or with minimal support. It’s also a great fit for Neurodivergent or Disabled adults who can thrive in typical dance classes but are looking for the camaraderie of peers in a welcoming, inclusive environment.

Participants requiring additional support are encouraged to join with a caregiver to ensure a successful experience.

Young Adult Dance
Meetup
Ages 18+

SUNDAYS 3-4pm SUNDAYS 4-5pm
January 5 - February 23

All sessions are $175 per 8-week session, plus a $40 facility contribution. DDA funds are welcome! Please use the links
below to request a class; your registration will be confirmed 2 weeks prior to the start of class.

Cost & Registration

  DDA Funds Accepted for Aim Programs

We welcome families who want to pay for classes with DDA respite hours. 

  • Families who use respite hours must commit to the entire week and sign a DDA respite policy agreement. See DDA Policies 

  • If you do not have enough DDA respite hours to pay for the entire camp, you must pay out of pocket for the remaining balance.

  • We will bill DDA for the full camp hours at the end of that week.

  • Please indicate DDA respite hours as a preferred form of payment on the intake form to help us plan. 

  • Please ensure that you are dropping off your dancer and picking up within camp start and finish times.
    Otherwise, we must bill respite hours for the extra time in 15 minute increments.

  • Please remember to notify your Case Manager that you are beginning a new activity

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