Flamenco sessions bring joy to care home residents
George Carden/BBCResidents at a West Sussex care home have praised monthly Spanish flamenco dances performed on-site by school children.
"We love to see the young children - they cheer you up," said John Barber, 92, a resident at Martlet Manor Care Home in Haywards Heath.
They are run every month by teacher Josefa Carrillo Contreras, who said the residents love the sessions.
"They smile and clap. They really enjoy it, I think the children really enjoy it too," she said.
George Carden/BBCContreras, who has been running dancing sessions for 18 years, said the dancing helps evoke memories of Spanish holidays for residents, some who have dementia.
Barber added: "It's entertaining - they put a lot of energy into it.
"It's always popular at the care home. It's always a full house. It's lovely to see children enjoying themselves."
George Carden/BBCWendy Spragg, 88, said the sessions reminded her of Spanish holidays.
She said: "They're so lovely these children. I think it's lovely. They're so sweet. I love their sparkly shoes and skirts."
Follow BBC Sussex on Facebook, X, and on Instagram, and listen to BBC Radio Sussex on Sounds. Send your story ideas to southeasttoday@bbc.co.uk or WhatsApp us on 08081 002250.
