Jolt Dance at MOVE Juniors (U5)

Jolt Dance are excited to offer a music and movement class for babies and pre-schoolers under five with disabilities.

In this class, we will use music and movement to build connection and creativity while having lots of fun! This will be a space where your child’s unique ways of movement will be embraced and celebrated. 

Expect a diverse range of music and movement activities designed for everyone to participate in, supported by a teaching team that role-models disability leadership.

Jolt Dance has 25 years of experience working in the inclusive dance space here in Ōtautahi, and we are now so excited to be able to offer this opportunity to those under 5. Come and join us for a term of movement, connection, creativity and fun! Find out more about our kaupapa at our website: www.joltdance.co.nz

Requirements:

For participants under the age of 5 with disabilities.

Timing and location:

February 2, 2026 – 10:30 AM
45 min – Mondays (10:30-11:15am) – 9 weeks – ends March 30

Movement Studio 1

Price:

$8.84 (on-line booking or payment on the day)

$79.56 for the 9 week term booking (on-line booking only)

Your tutor

Kate Zonneveld, Samuel Pethig

Jolt Dance

Kate Zonneveld joined Jolt Dance in early 2025, bringing her love of inclusive dance to every class. Alongside teaching in primary schools and raising her two young sons, she finds joy in creating movement experiences that welcome everyone, no matter their ability. Since 2014, Kate has worked with neurodiverse and intellectually disabled students, celebrating the unique ways each person moves and expresses themselves. A passionate music lover, she believes dance is a way to connect, share joy, and tell our stories. Kate’s intuitive approach ensures every learner feels seen, supported, and inspired.

Samuel has been part of Jolt for over 13 years, performing in works such as The Seasons with the Christchurch Symphony Orchestra and contributing as a core member of the Jolt Youth Performance Company from 2015–2022. He has completed Jolt’s MOVE teacher training programme and now supports classes as an assistant tutor. Samuel leads workshops in primary, secondary and specialist schools, sharing his deep love of music and movement. His ability to connect through dance creates welcoming spaces where people feel seen, encouraged and inspired to participate.

www.joltdance.co.nz/