Inspīr Embassy Row and The Washington Ballet: A New Dance Initiative
Inspīr Embassy Row, an upscale assisted living and memory care community located in Washington, D.C., has made headlines with its recent collaboration with The Washington Ballet. This partnership aims to enrich the lives of residents through a variety of dance and art experiences while concurrently supporting the iconic ballet institution during its momentous 50th Anniversary Season.
For over five decades, The Washington Ballet has dedicated itself to making dance accessible to everyone, emphasizing community involvement and engagement for individuals of all ages and abilities. The goal is clear: to promote health, connections, and creative expression through the art of dance.
Amanda Glendinning, the General Manager at Inspīr Embassy Row, expressed her enthusiasm for the partnership, stating, "Our philosophy has always been to make life more interesting by creating elevated experiences that inspire, engage, and enrich every day." This collaboration is seen as an opportunity to provide extraordinary cultural experiences for residents, while also strengthening one of D.C.'s cherished artistic institutions. Glendinning strongly believes that investing in the arts represents an investment in the community, which is reflected by the excitement of the residents over the new offerings.
As part of this partnership, Inspīr Embassy Row will incorporate art and music as key elements of its wellness philosophy. Residents can look forward to various activities throughout the season, including studio visits, educational programs, artist conversations, celebrations for openings, and movement-centered wellness experiences. These activities aim to deepen residents' appreciation and connection to Washington's vibrant arts scene.
A particularly noteworthy aspect of this partnership is the introduction of the Dance for Parkinson's Disease (Dance for PD®) program. This initiative is tailored specifically for individuals living with Parkinson's disease, combining music and movement to enhance mobility, confidence, and social interactions. Lucy Bowen McCauley, the Lead Instructor for Dance for Parkinson's Disease at The Washington Ballet, passionately explained, “Dance for PD is rooted in the belief that everyone can dance, regardless of age or diagnosis.” This program demonstrates the power of movement to foster connection and joy.
Classes for Dance for PD at Inspīr Embassy Row will commence on September 14th at 11 AM, and will be open to both residents and community members. To ensure quality participation, space is limited, and interested individuals are encouraged to contact the concierge at 202.293.2100 to reserve a spot or seek further information.
DeMoya Watson Brown, the Director of Community Engagement at The Washington Ballet, emphasized that engaging with the community is not merely an addition to their artistic mission; it embodies the mission itself. The partnership with Inspīr Embassy Row truly aims to widen access to significant arts experiences and strengthen the community's cultural fabric in D.C.'s prominent 50th Anniversary Season.
Inspīr, a component of Maplewood Senior Living, is known for offering luxurious living conditions in metropolitan areas. The focus on whole-person wellness performance, leading-edge technology, and a curated environment fosters a vibrant, intentional lifestyle for residents. This philosophy integrates nine core elements, including belonging, family, art and music, brain health, movement, and laughter. Dance serves as a natural fit within this framework by intensifying connections, sparking discussions, and igniting joy in daily life.
As The Washington Ballet celebrates its 50th Anniversary, it not only reflects on its legacy of artistic excellence but also focuses on its future. Founded in 1976, the company is known for featuring both timeless and contemporary works, further enriching the cultural landscape of the nation's capital. With over 1,000 students being trained annually, The Washington School of Ballet continually champions artistic education and accessibility by engaging with diverse communities through numerous programs.
The partnership between Inspīr Embassy Row and The Washington Ballet signifies a commitment to infusing the arts into everyday life, illustrating how dance fosters longevity, creativity, and connection among residents and the community alike. This collaborative initiative undoubtedly enhances the quality of life for many, proving that through art, we can find deeper connections and greater joy in our experiences.
For more information about Inspīr Embassy Row, visit
Inspīr Senior Living or call (202) 293-2100. To learn more about The Washington Ballet and its programs, visit
The Washington Ballet.