Find local news in Kent

Home   Dartford   News   Article

Tea dance ar Dartford's Priory Shopping Centre to mark Silver Sunday

00:01, 18 October 2015

Dressed in a red blouse and black cardigan, 86-year-old Patsy Tidy was all smiles as she was led around the dance floor by Dolores DeMoochy.

Mrs Tidy was just one of many people who enjoyed the tea dance with musical entertainment provided by 1940s singing trio, the Hotsie Totsies.

The dance, at the Priory Shopping Centre, Dartford, was organised as part of Silver Sunday, a national day aimed at combatting loneliness and bringing generations together.

Dolores DeMoochy dancing with Patsy Tidy
Dolores DeMoochy dancing with Patsy Tidy
Tea dance for the elderly at Priory Shopping Centre
Tea dance for the elderly at Priory Shopping Centre

Tiffany Evans from the centre said: “Patsy lost her husband last year and was up dancing all day. It was really nice to see that the event got her out and meeting new people and enjoying herself.”

Silver Sunday was launched in 2012 by The Sir Simon Milton Foundation after a report discovered more than a third of people over 75 said they were lonely.

Debbie Dickenson with Emily Rogers, 4, and neighbour Arthur Jensen, 95
Debbie Dickenson with Emily Rogers, 4, and neighbour Arthur Jensen, 95
Nancy Gilbert and Audrey Lane enjoy a cuppa
Nancy Gilbert and Audrey Lane enjoy a cuppa
On the dancefloor
On the dancefloor

The aim was to celebrate older residents and to help them get out and about and meet new people.

For Halloween the centre will be holding an arts and crafts day where children can make their very own trick or treat goodie bag and then fill it with goodies on the spooky trail around the centre.

This site uses cookies. By continuing to browse the site you are agreeing to our use of cookies - Learn More