Michelle_Richer Posted October 13, 2015 Posted October 13, 2015 The Royal Academy of Dance, in partnership with The Point, Eastleigh, is looking for the next generation of leading female choreographers. ‘Where are all the women?’ will take place on Monday 26 October, 9am–5.30pm at The Point, Leigh Road, Eastleigh SO50 9DE. Where are all the women? – led by Carrie Whittaker from Lîla Dance – will include a special discussion with Genée 2015 Commissioned Choreographer and The Royal Ballet’s Young Choreographer, Charlotte Edmonds. If you are aged 13–22 years and want to work with inspirational female choreographers, join the RAD for a day developing your skills. Spend the day taking class, learning about choreography and networking with like-minded young female dancers and high-profile professional artists. The entry fee is £40, and there are limited places available. If you are an RAD registered teacher, this event can count towards your Independent CPD requirement by attending. Book online at www.rad.org.uk/creativespaces 3
Anna C Posted October 13, 2015 Posted October 13, 2015 Thank you Michelle. Shame this is a week later than dd's half term as it looks excellent. I was most impressed with Charlotte Edmonds' choreography in the two pieces she was rehearsing on World Ballet Day.
Ian Macmillan Posted October 13, 2015 Posted October 13, 2015 On similar lines, today's Links has a Guardian item by Judith Mackrell promoting a debate at Rambert tomorrow, also online as part of Rambert Live, that she will chair: http://www.theguardian.com/stage/dance-blog/2015/oct/12/dance-female-choreographers-rambert-debate Further details here: http://www.rambert.org.uk/explore/news-and-blog/news/rambert-live/ 3
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