Parcours Parkinson 2024

The annual walk PARCOURS Parkinson will take place on Sunday Septembre 8, 2024, in Parc Ahuntsic, Montreal.

For over a decade, Parkinson en mouvement (PEM) has given adapted dance-movement and voice classes to people living with Parkinson’s Disease. Currently, these classes are offered free of charge thanks to private donations, support from Parkinson Montreal-Laval and funds raised through events, like the annual walk/run, PARCOURS Parkinson.

Sign up yourself, or join your PEM friends, the EQUIPE MAGNIFIQUE. Friends and families are welcome to participate too.

You can also make a donation to encourage us. Funds raised will help to maintain accessibility to these valuable classes.

Click this link to sign up, join the team of PEM, and/or to donate

Take part in the #Dance4Parkinson challenge

Take part in the #Dance4Parkinson challenge and help raise
awareness about Parkinson disease!
3 EASY STEPS:

  1. Record your dance moves to the song Multicolor by Son Mieux available on
    https://vimeo.com/863777867/65d2bf77e5.
  2. Send your video to dance4parkinson.gmail.com it will be posted on Instagram.
  3. Watch your video, share it with all your friends and challenge them to join.
    Closing date is August 31, 2024.

IMAGINEZ L’ART EN MOUVEMENT / IMAGINE ART IN MOTION

Activité gratuite et bilingue / Free activity, bilingual 

Accompagnez d’une danse-thérapeute, d’une éducatrice en arts et d’autres personnes vivant avec le Parkinson, laissez-vous inspirer par des œuvres du musée pour ensuite vous exprimer avec des mouvements de danse, de musique, et d’autres formes d’art. / Accompanied by a dance therapist, an arts educator, and other people living with Parkinson’s, let yourself be inspired by works in the museum, to express your artistic creativity through dance, music and other art forms. 

3 vendredis / 3 Fridays

2, 9, 16 décembre / December 2, 9 and 16, 2022

de 13h à 15h30  / from 1pm to 3:30pm

au Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal, (entrée au 2200, rue Crescent) / at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, ( 2200 Crescent Street entrance)

Vous pouvez inviter un membre de votre famille / You are welcome to invite a family member. 


Testimony* from Kim Bartlett, a long-time participant of Parkinson en mouvement

Immerse yourself in the inspiring testimony of Kim Bartlett, passionate about dance since a young age. She shares with you her experiences, her love for physical exercise and her approach to Parkinson’s disease, which motivate her to keep a positive attitude on a daily basis. Video in English with French subtitles. *With thanks to Parkinson Quebec.

Kim shares her experiences