Christchurch school dances … Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
Media Statement
The Asthma
Foundation
5 April 2012
Christchurch school dances …
Everything’s Gonna Be Alright
“I love dance, I’m an asthmatic and the message in the song is perfect for our school right now”. Heather McQuillan, Deputy Principal from Mt Pleasant School in Christchurch was one of the first to register for Dance 4 Asthma. The Dance 4 Asthma campaign is an initiative of the Asthma Foundation. It is focusing on kids, dancing to help the 600,000 kiwis with asthma. It is particularly relevant to our young people as 1 in 4 kids in New Zealand has asthma and these kids lose 550,000 school days every year. Aaron Gilmore, the Face of the Foundation and ‘Dancing with the Stars’ winner, is the driving force behind this new initiative. “Being physically active is an important part of being healthy for everyone, it is especially important for people with asthma. Dancing is something everyone can do and it’s fun” says Aaron. “Mt Pleasant School sustained some damage during the earthquakes.
As we walk
around our school and see the damage we know that, as the
Babysitters Circus song says, ‘Everything’s gonna be
alright’ – and this is the theme we have adopted for our
video”. The Dance 4 Asthma video competition has given the
whole school an opportunity to produce a fun, positive
video, and “the prize of an iPad was a pretty good
incentive”, says Heather. They have two crew, the
choreography crew and the media crew. “It’s a great
learning experience for the kids. What I love about it is
that it has allowed different kids to show their talents.
They are leaving a legacy for the school.” “The kids are
so excited about the project that they’re coming back in
their holidays with the principal to do the editing. And you
can’t ask for more than that. “ Videos for Dance 4
Asthma must be loaded onto YouTube by the 27 April. To
register for Dance 4 Asthma email
dance@asthmafoundation.org.nz or see our website www.asthmafoundation.org.nz
Notes:
1. About 1 in 4 New
Zealand children has asthma and 1 in 6 adults.
2. New
Zealand has the second highest rate of asthma in the world,
following the UK.
3. About 800 000 New Zealanders are
affected by asthma and other respiratory conditions.
4.
It is estimated that 550,000 school days are lost each year
due to asthma.
About the Asthma Foundation
The Asthma Foundation is New Zealand’s
not--for--profit sector authority on asthma and other
respiratory illnesses. We advocate to government and raise
awareness of respiratory illnesses, fund research for better
treatments and educate on best practice. We provide
resources on our website and support our 17 affiliated
Asthma Societies in providing education, support and advice.
www.asthmafoundation.org.nz
ENDS