Friday, 21 August 2009

And after Sepia...

Well, we've enjoyed blogging about our small festival of dance Sepia so much, that it's fitting we continue. So you may notice I've renamed the blog to our Company name now.

Meanwhile TAKE; a dance in the park continues touring to Avenhan Park in Preston and Williamson Park Lancaster for the bank holiday weekend D.verCity Festival , London's Trafalgar Square for the Liberty Festival (with two new solo pieces Now Now & Sugar!) on Saturday 5th September, and Craven Arms Community Garden on Saturday 12th September for 'The World's Biggest Gallery'.

For all of you who said 'I want a go!' at the Shrewsbury Quarry performance, this is your chance, with 'learn to fly' workshops scheduled for them all.

And we commence our inclusive adult dance class Contact 7th - 21st September, with Miriam Keye and Sally Edwards leading, under the theme of 'Introductions'. There will be a performance at our AGM this year.

Who are you when you dance?
What brought you to dance?
What does it feel like when you dance?
A chance to celebrate your own unique relationship with dance.

We're looking for more non-disabled dancers to reach our aim of a balance of 50/50 disabled and non-disabled. If you're interested get in touch!

Information on all the above can be found on the events page of our website.

And finally, we're all very excited at our first Blue Eyed Soul baby little Ned, courtesy of Education and Training co-ordinator Rachel Liggitt. Before we know it he'll be on the dance floor...

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