Community Classes

Thursday Evenings 7-8:30pm
Adult Open/Intermediate Contemporary Dance
Cost £7 taster, £7 pay in advance, £10 drop in
Trumpington Village Hall CB2 9HZ. Free parking behind the hall accessible from Beverley Way. Bike racks available.

Monday Evenings 6-7:00pm
Pilates
Trumpington Village Hall CB2 9HZ. Free parking behind the hall accessible from Beverley Way. Bike racks available.
Soothe Workshops
Infusion’s experienced team of dance teachers take the psychological model of the Three Systems and makes it easily accessible through fun and engaging dance and movement workshops.

Developed with Cambridge University’s biochemistry and psychology departments, these workshops explore emotional wellbeing. Students discover the Threat, Drive and Soothe systems of the body, designing their own dance choreography to the same creative prompts the professional company used to create the show. This personalized approach enables students to internalize the movement and the concepts, creating their own interpretation, gaining a deeper understanding of how Adrenaline, Dopamine, and Oxytocin affect our lives and how to better balance them.
This is great for educational tie-ins to:
- Dance
- Chemistry
- Psychology
- Mental Health Awareness and
- Emotional Regulation
Workshops can be tailored to Youth and Children, those with Special Needs and Adults.
This project was initially made possible by Cambridge University’s Psychology Department, Fruk Labs, and the Royal Society of Chemistry



School Programs
Physical theatre is a fantastic way to engage students through audio, visual, and kinesthetic participation. We offer several ongoing projects, with room to customize…
Sixth Form
Physical Theatre Workshops
We offer customizable mime, dance, and physical theatre workshops for Sixth Form drama departments, able to teach general technique workshops, and directed movement exercises to enhance an upcoming performance/project.

Somebody’s Daughter Show, discussion, and movement workshops
A contemporary dance and physical theatre show about human trafficking and digital porn, developed with support by the Cambridge Centre of Applied Research in Human Trafficking (CCARHT). This 7-cast member show, inspires hope, compassion and change.
This mind-bending mimodrame takes a look at the backwards puzzle pieces in the life of a young trafficked woman, and it walks the streets of poverty, desperation, and consumerism, and looks at human trafficking’s effect modern society and social media.
Following the show, Infusion provides guided discussions and workshops that allow students to kinesthetically engage with topics relating to concepts of linking and connecting, isolation and travel, the law of supply and demand, and concepts of control and manipulation. In this way, students can safely understand the power struggles and cost of human trafficking on society.
Primary Schools
Celebrate Imagination
Students explore movement to communicate thought, character, emotion, and story. Critical thinking skills, working as a group, and story creation are all part of this creative course as student help to develop their own stories and them bring them to life. Educational stimulus for Art, Drama/Theatre, and Physical Education.
Peter and the Wolf Shadows, or the Snow Queen Shadows
After viewing Prokofiev’s musical classic in mime, life-size shadow puppets, hand shadows, and dance, students are invited backstage into the world of shadows to experience the magic first hand, while learning fundamental principles of light and shadow. Educational stimulus for Art, Science (KS2), Design, and Music.
