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22nd Feb - Free CARNIVAL DANCE WORKSHOP

CARNIVAL DANCE WORKSHOP with choreographer Jeanefer Jean-Charles

Thu 22nd February 5-8pm

FREE Dance workshop organised by Kinetika for dance students and their teachers based in or near Tilbury, Thurrock.

Workshop will include:

- A presentation on carnival dance 

- A practical workshop which will involve teacher-led choreography as well as some exploratory work by participants, using Kinetika's beautiful costumes.

- Participants will get an insight into how to create movement with large costumes as well as the logistics of parade choreography.

Moving Words

Zamira Kate; founder of Zamira Kate Dance, presents an evening of new, innovative and diverse contemporary dance works created by alumni and faculty of London Studio Centre. Current students of London Studio Centre perform alongside previous graduates in a programme of work featuring choreography from Zamira Kate, Magnus Emaka Einang, Andre Kamienski, Jo Meredith, Katherine Richardson and Caldonia Walton and Felix Denton.

Tickets are available via the artsdepot Box Office, website and telephone: 020 8369 5454

Newcastle Scholarship Winner Announced

Huge congratulations to Bethan Martin for winning a year’s scholarship with us with The Stage newspaper, which is the oldest and most prestigious performing arts publication in the UK

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Call for Commissions: LightNight Liverpool 2017

LightNight, Liverpool's latenight arts festival, returns on Friday 19 May 2017.

The next instalment of one of Liverpool's biggest and best loved cultural events will be themed around the phenomenon of Time.

Don't miss the chance to be part of this special night and showcase your offer to thousands of visitors of all ages! Last year the festival received more than 72,000 visits in a single night, with more than 100 special events staged across 50 city centre venues.

In Other Tongues: residential short course ANNOUNCED

In Other Tongues: intimate geographies, ecologies of conversation

A residential short course produced by art.earth at Dartington Hall

June 10-14 2017

Taking the idea of geographical intimacy as its starting point, this five-day residential course offers a special opportunity to explore how we relate to the poetics of place. Its a chance to engage in practical, playful and serious enquiry into our experience of landscape and all things that inhabit it - from those that can be seen and heard, to those living in more in-between or imagined spaces.

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