'A gorgeous digital series'
Audiomoves is no.5 in the Guardian's 20 best podcasts for kids











We love to dance, so we created a podcast for little ones and big ones to move around to!
These short accessible podcasts are designed to encourage children to move, dance and use their imagination with a screen-free activity.
Move around the room like there is a bird fluttering in your belly.
Wriggle your feet as if you have jelly knees.
Join us as we bounce, jump and float!
Recommended ages 4+
10 minutes
- Creator & Director: Daphna Attias
- Contributing Writers: Jordan Ajadi, Hamza Ali, Vicki Amedume, Daphna Attias, Rachel Bagshaw, Bridie Donaghy, Charlie Hendren, Ellie Isherwood, Rachel Laird, Bridget Lappin, Meera Patel, Maya Politaki & Pid'Or Tampa
- Narrator: Charlie Hendren
- Composers & Sound Designers: Ellie Isherwood, Yaniv Fridel & Ben Kelly
- Access Consultant: Amelia Cavallo
- Producer: Bridie Donaghy
- Marketing Manager: Vic Shead
- Podcast Illustration: Evie Fridel
- Graphic Design: Studio27Eleven
Ayse Tashkiran played a pivotal role as Movement Consultant on some of our early series, shaping the way we think and talk about movement in an audio format.
Clare Freeman provided invaluable podcast consultancy during the first few series.
Michelle Yagi was Producer of the very first pilot series of the podcast.
Niki Lavithis remains a key part of the team as our Engagement Producer, overseeing our Audiomoves projects in schools and hospitals.
We’ve had the privilege of collaborating with some incredible partners on special Audiomoves series, including London and Whipsnade Zoos, Royal Observatory Greenwich, and Great Ormond Street Hospital - as well as schools across London, Reading, and Brighton.
Audiomoves is funded by Arts Council England. Over the course of the series, we are grateful to have also received support from a variety of partners: The Place, Akademi, Full House Theatre, Unicorn Theatre, Great Ormond Street Hospital, D'Oyly Carte Foundation, Garfield Weston Foundation, Backstage Trust, Foyle Foundation, and Phoenix Court. The Audio Content Fund supported our broadcasting partnership with Fun Kids Radio.
Audiomoves is a great resource for primary teachers! Episodes can be used at KS1 and 2 to deliver dance as part of the PE curriculum, as a sensory break activity, or to connect to other areas of the curriculum with movement sequences themed around Forces, Weather, Light and many more.
Check our our Teacher Resource Pack which includes lesson plans on how to use Audiomoves in the classroom, and how to write your own Audiomoves episode:
Teacher Resource Pack
You can also watch a recording of our Audiomoves teacher training event:
Audiomoves CPD Recording
"The structure is fantastic – the way it moves from warm up, to energising to calm, is brilliant."
Adrian Largo, year 4 teacher


