Sylvia's Toe Tappers put on a glamourous show for residents at Masonic Court rest home.
Photo/Stuart Munro
Sylvia's Toe Tappers put on a glamourous show for residents at Masonic Court rest home.
Photo/Stuart Munro
A group of nimble, toe-tapping women marched on to the dance floor and not one of them was younger than 60.
Sylvia's Toe Tappers are a group of eight women in their 60s and 70s and they delighted residents at the Masonic Court rest home in Whanganui on Thursday.
Ledby veteran tap dancer Sylvia Shepherd, 75, the women meet for rehearsals twice each week to practise their routines.
"You have all heard the saying 'Use it or lose it', Shepherd told the Masonic Court audience.
Diversional therapist Tina Wright invited the group to entertain the residents and between the costumed performances, Shepherd delivered a few dance lessons.
To the accompaniment of favourite tunes like Walking My Baby Back Home, she led the audience in some toe-tapping and hand movements they could enjoy from the comfort of their armchairs.
"I had a similar group in Auckland that I ran for 10 years," said Shepherd.