24 November 2008

Projects

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As this Autumn is turning in to Winter very quickly, I thought it would be a good opportunity to present some images to you of the kind of projects we have been running during our Autumn tour of Relative Danger. I think, true interaction with our audiences can only happen by introducing the work to a very wide group of people and let them take part actively. During this tour we have created Relative Danger, a work created for all audiences. It also includes a lecture demonstration that gives the audience an opportunity to ask "everything they always wanted to know about choreography but never dared to ask". We performed this interactive concept all around the East Midlands but also, for the first time, in Antwerp. It was a great success, especially as some skeptical people where not sure wether the Belgians where open to this kind of idea. On the contrary, it went down a storm.

This Autumn we also taught workshops to people from a wide variety of backgrounds ranging from primary schools in England and Belgium, young people in both countries, professionals in both countries and workshops for people with learning difficulties, teachers at the yearly NDTA conference in Birmingham and a mix of all the above during a large scale site specific project in Antwerp.

Still to come this Autumn are more performances, more workshops and a commission for Verve, the graduate company from the Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Leeds.

From March next year we are producing our new production Antipode.

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