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Planning your dance

Your Dance for Life co-ordinator will be on hand to help you with ideas and themes to create your dance.

Here are some examples of Red Cross work that you might wish to base your routine on. For more ideas and themes you can visit our education pages where you will find useful teaching resources.

Child soldiers

Child behind barsChildren and young people, some as young as eight, appear on our television screens wielding powerful guns, undergoing military training or roaming in gangs with assorted makeshift but lethal weapons. But how do children end up as soldiers?
Find out more about child soldiers

Emergency response

Emergency response volunteerAcross the UK and overseas, we respond to all kinds of emergencies, from major incidents to transport accidents, evacuations, earthquakes, floods and fires.
Find out more about emergency response

Tracing and message services

Two women huggingThe Red Cross works worldwide to restore and maintain contact between those separated by conflict or disaster.
More about our tracing and message services

The beginning of the Red Cross Movement

Men delivering relief suppliesThe International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement started more than 135 years ago. Find out how one man’s dream became the largest humanitarian network in the world.
More about our history

Water and sanitation

Boy washing at outside tapFrom Zambia in Africa to Cambodia in Asia, we support water and sanitation activities to help communities stay healthy.
More about water and sanitation

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