Dancer, Erika, celebrates her 100th birthday at Dorset care home

A former fashion model and dancer born in 1920s Germany has celebrated her 100th birthday among family and friends at a Dorset care home.
Great grandmother, Erika Pillman, was the centre of attention on a day of fun, laughter, and good wishes at Colten Care’s Avon Reach home in Mudeford.
The day began with a surprise that brought back joyful memories of a ‘wish come true’ dance lesson Erika had last year at the age of 99.
She had told carers then of her desire to go dancing again, so they arranged for her to have a one-to-one session with top choreographer, Julie Laming, at the nearby Mad4Dance school in Christchurch, focused on Madonna’s hit song, Vogue.
For a centenary birthday treat in return, the care team invited a group from Mad4Dance to come to Avon Reach and perform a vibrant 20-minute set especially for Erika.
Wearing a sparkly gold ‘100 & Fabulous’ sash and matching corsage, Erika watched and clapped along as three young dancers, Lola, Amy and Chloe, enchanted an audience of onlookers gathered in the lounge.

Companionship team leader, Denise Marks, said: “Erika was in her element, smiling from ear to ear, and even joining in with some joyful seated dancing.”
After a buffet lunch, there was more dancing to follow as Erika, again joined by family, friends, and fellow residents, took in an afternoon show by singing duo, The Land Girls.
Marks said: “All day long, a steady stream of cards, flowers, gifts, and heartfelt wishes flowed in for Erika.
“As afternoon turned to evening, the festivities gently shifted to tea and a slice of birthday cake before Erika enjoyed some cherished family time to round off the fun.
“We all agreed it was a pleasure and privilege to help this remarkable lady celebrate her milestone birthday.
“She is someone who can light up a room with her energy and spirit. Her warmth, grace and zest for life inspire us all.”
Asked what she made of the celebration, Erika added: “I had the most wonderful day, it couldn’t have been any better.”
And prompted to share her recommendations for living a long life, she said: “Keep busy – and dance!”