Dance for Parkinson's Disease
Ballet Arizona offers dance classes that help individuals and their caregivers manage the physical and emotional symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease. Dance has the power to connect the mind and body. In this class, people with Parkinson’s disease can find renewed strength, confidence, and hope in a community that supports individuality and promotes resilience.
- Dance develops flexibility and instills confidence
- Dance is a stimulating mental activity that connects mind to body
- Dance breaks isolation and creates community
- Dance shares experience and tells stories
- Dance creates and transmits joy
Sign up or drop in and take the class any time! For more class information and to register, call 602-343-6508 or email bazeducation@balletaz.org.
Click here to watch a special video featuring our Dance for Parkinson’s class.
Sign up or drop in and take the class any time! For more class information and to register, call 602-343-6508 or email bazeducation@balletaz.org.
Dance for Parkinson's Disease - Ballet Arizona
Ballet Arizona 2835 E Washington St Phoenix, AZ 85034
- Wednesdays and Fridays (In-Person) 11:00AM-12:15 PM
Ballet Arizona offers dance classes that help individuals, and their caregivers manage the physical and emotional symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease. Dance has the power to connect the mind and body. In this class, people with Parkinson’s disease can find renewed strength, confidence, and hope in a community that supports individuality and promotes resilience.
Registration is required.
Register in person or click the form below!
Dance for Parkinson's Disease - Center for Child and Family Wellness
- Tuesdays (In-Person) 11:30AM – 12:45 PM
Ballet Arizona offers dance classes that help individuals, and their caregivers manage the physical and emotional symptoms associated with Parkinson’s disease. Dance has the power to connect the mind and body. In this class, people with Parkinson’s disease can find renewed strength, confidence, and hope in a community that supports individuality and promotes resilience.
Dance for Parkinson's Disease - Virtual via Microsoft Teams
- Monday (Virtual) 11:30AM-12:30PM
- Thursdays (Virtual) 11:30AM-12:30PM
David Leventhal Master Class
Ballet Arizona 2835 E Washington St Phoenix, AZ 85034
Saturday, May 23, 2026 | 9:00–10:30 AM
Cost: Free for all participants
Level: Beginner-friendly, with accommodations and advanced options available
Attire: Comfortable clothing (no ballet attire required)
This special master class will be led by David Leventhal, dancer, teaching artist, and Program Director of Mark Morris Dance Group’s internationally recognized Dance for PD®️ program, which serves over 500 communities in 30 countries. David is widely recognized for advancing dance as a therapeutic practice for people with Parkinson’s and has received numerous honors for his contributions to the field.
Transportation Support
Are you a qualifying adult who requires support in regards to transportation?
Valley Metro offers RideChoice®️, an option for ADA paratransit certified people with disabilities and seniors age 65 and above who reside in participating communities.
Learn more about the program and how to become eligible by visiting ValleyMetro.org.
About Debbie Braganza
Debbie Braganza started dancing as a child in Lubbock Texas. She trained in ballet, modern, tap and jazz. She studied dance at the University of Texas at Austin. She was a member of UT’s dance company, Dance Repertory Theater, where she performed works by Woody McGriff, Deborah Hay and Yacov Sharir. She studied on scholarship with the Mark Morris Dance Group at Jacob’s Pillow Dance Festival and School and has performed at the American College Dance Festival and Jacob’s Pillow. She was the Rehearsal Director for Ballet Lubbock, where she taught adult and children’s ballet classes.
Debbie completed the Mark Morris Dance for PD training in 2010 and started teaching classes sponsored by the Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center. In 2014, the program expanded to Ballet Arizona. She continues professional development training in Brooklyn with founders David Leventhal and Misty Owens.
As a member of the PD community, Debbie has brought the PD dance classes to support groups throughout the valley. She was invited to teach special PD Dance classes as a part of the Davis Phinney Victory Summit, Tremble Clefs Music Therapy Retreat and the Annual Walk the Fight for Parkinson’s. Most recently she organized a National Dance Day Event at Ballet Arizona adapted for the PD dancers.
This is Ms. Braganza’s seventh year teaching at The School of Ballet Arizona.
Community Engagement Department:
bazeducation@balletaz.org
2835 E. Washington Street
Phoenix, AZ 85034
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Without community support, our work would not be possible. To help us share the power of dance, please extend your generosity to The School of Ballet Arizona’s Annual Fund.



