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Press Release: National Youth Dance Company (NYDC) announces its 10th new cohort to work with Guest Artistic Director Alesandra Seutin


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National Youth Dance Company (NYDC) announces its 10th new cohort to work with Guest Artistic Director Alesandra Seutin  

 

National Youth Dance Company (NYDC), the country’s flagship company for young dancers, run by Sadler’s Wells, has selected its 10th intake of dancers. The new cohort joins Guest Artistic Director Alesandra Seutin to work on a new piece created by Seutin for NYDC. The piece premieres at Dance City, Newcastle on Saturday 16 April 2022
 
Recruiting the 10th cohort is a major milestone for NYDC, who have worked with world renowned Guest Artistic Directors since its inception in 2012 including Jasmin Vardimon, Akram Khan, Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui, Michael Keegan Dolan, Damien Jalet, Sharon Eyal, Botis Seva, Russell Maliphant and Alesandra Seutin. More than 270 dancers have joined the company, with over 80% going onto further dance training or working professionally. NYDC alumni reflect on what it meant to be part of the company and how it has impacted their career today:   
 
NYDC Alumni and Sadler’s Wells Young Associate 2018-19 Ruby Portus said: “NYDC taught me how to step up to the individual responsibility you have within a dance company. It taught me how to work together not only on the good rehearsal days but also the tiring and challenging ones; how to help maintain good spirits in the group when we were knackered; when to be on full throttle and when take a step back; how to know when you need to put extra work in and then how best to do that; how to make sure you were fully prepared to come back to the creation/rehearsal process after long periods away and so much more. All of these skills helped me throughout my professional training and now in my freelance career as a dancer and choreographer. They are people skills, energy management skills, personal responsibility skills, all of which I believe are transferable to any profession!” 
 
NYDC alumni and Hofesh Shechter company dancer Emma Farnell-Watson said: “In 2012 NYDC gave me the chance to form a relationship with Jamsin Vardimon and provided an invaluable insight into her work. Challenged and inspired not only physically but also artistically, I had a rich foundation to continue exploring from as I entered vocational training at London Contemporary Dance School and then into the industry working with Jasmin in a professional setting. NYDC gave me the vital skills of self-reflection and awareness to navigate through the industry. It emphasised the importance of community and relationships which I have taken with me through my career.”  

NYDC alumni and NYDC/ Learning and Engagement Coordinator Shakira Holder said: “Initially I thought i was going to be a forensic scientist, but my year in NYDC propelled me into the world of dance. I gained a wealth of confidence and knowledge, and since graduating from Northern School of Contemporary Dance, I have focused my career on community and engagement opportunities. NYDC paved my way for me in dance and now as NYDC coordinator, i hope to pave the way for others.” 

NYDC Alumni and Sadler’s Wells Young Associate John-William Watson said: “NYDC was an environment like no other, a place for exploration and learning that was and still is unmatched I believe. Throughout my time at NYDC I learnt compassion and care, for others but also for myself. It taught me to listen to my mind and body, to listen to my interests and instincts which was beneficial as a teenager, but I would argue more so as an adult now. To be able to connect with what inspires me, what drives me and brings me joy, in life and art, is something that is invaluable as an artist now working in the field.” 

NYDC will celebrate a further milestone in 2023, which will mark the 10th anniversary of the company’s first performance.  

In October 2021, workshops took place across all regions of the country to select the 22 new members for the 2022 intake, which includes 4 dancers who took part in the Sadler’s Wells x Candoco Dance Company Summer School in August 2021. These members join 11 returning dancers from last year’s cohort, creating an impressive cohort of 33. A trailer featuring Alesandra and the new cohort can be found here.  

 

The 22 new dancers for 2021/22 are

Roshaan Asare, London 

James Cale, Nottingham  

Olivia Cheung, Suffolk 

Simeon Corder, Hexham 

Isabella Doick, Shoreham-By-Sea 

Jess Dowdeswell, Coventry 

Aimee Farrell, Brighton 

Gabby Gano, Leeds 

Seby Harry, London.  

Lottie Hawkins, Dorking 

Jade Himpleman, Norwich  

Mads Jesson, Oxford 

Jocelyn Johnson, Derbyshire 

Josie Linscer, Brighton 

Renée Miller-Reid, London 

Adhya Shastry, Reading 

Naomi Sonoiki, Braintree  

Olivia J Stewart, London  

Tekitha Traniece, Wakefield  

Mahala Tucker, Manchester 

Maddy Westhead, Cornwall 

Lily White, Luton 

 

The new intake joins the 11 returning dancers

Ella Atkinson, Manchester 

Jesse Baggett-Lahav , Ipswich 

Ashur Cali, Leeds  

Rory Clarke, Hampshire 

Kian Crowley, Essex 

Maya Donne, Lewes 

Phoebe Dowglass, Goring-by-Sea 

Skiye Nataliah Edmond, London 

Harry Fayers, Marlow 

Amari Webb-Martin, London 

Genevieve Wright, Kings Lynn 

 

Guest Artistic Director Alesandra Seutin continues in the role having led the previous 2020/21 cohort, who responded with great strength and innovation to the challenges posed by the coronavirus pandemic, embarking on virtual workshops and digital sessions to complete their residencies. Seutin and her team of artists from Vocab Dance worked together with the cohort to present Speak Volumes, which premiered at DanceEast in Ipswich on Tuesday 20 July 2021 before its London premiere at Sadler’s Wells on Saturday 24 July. The work received much acclaim, and NYDC continued on a UK Tour to AMATA, Falmouth on Sunday 22 August and Bold Tendencies, London on Saturday 28 August. 

During the dancers’ time with NYDC, they are offered a unique insight into the dance profession, living and working closely together as a company, alongside NYDC staff and the artistic team. The experience in the company provides members with the necessary skills and techniques to find career opportunities and raise aspirations, self-esteem and confidence. 

The dancers are mentored during three intensive residencies in school holidays to create and rehearse the new piece: Saturday 11 – Friday 17 December (Elmhurst Ballet School), Saturday 12 – Sunday 20 February (DanceEast), Saturday 2 – Sunday 10 April (Leeds City College) and Sunday 10 – Sunday 17 April (Dance City, Newcastle) ahead of the opening night at Dance City.  

National Youth Dance Company is supported using public funding by Department for Education and Arts Council England.  
  
Barclays is the Associate Partner of the National Youth Dance Company.  
  
The trailer for this year’s cohort can be found here.

 
 Notes to Editors 
 
Facebook: @nationalyouthdancecompany  
Twitter: @NYDCompany  
Instagram: @nydcompany 
 

National Youth Dance Company  
Founded in 2012, and run by Sadler’s Wells, NYDC is an exciting young company that creates and performs innovative and influential dance, drawing together some of the brightest young talent from across the country. The company has a track record of putting young people on paths to successful dance careers, with over 80% of NYDC dancers going onto further dance studies, in vocational training or working professionally.    
 
NYDC is jointly funded by Arts Council England and the Department for Education. Since NYDC’s inception in 2012:    

  • 278 dancers have joined the company, working intensively with renowned dance artists including Guest Artistic Directors: Jasmin Vardimon (2012-13), Akram Khan (2013-14), Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui (2014-15), Michael Keegan Dolan (2015-16), Damien Jalet (2016-17), Sharon Eyal (2017-18)  Botis Seva (2018-19), Russell Maliphant (2019-20) and Alesandra Seutin (2021-2022). These 278 dancers come from over 80 different towns and cities in England   

  • Over 5000 young people have worked with the company    

  • NYDC has reached an audience of over 47,500 people   

  • NYDC has featured in 88 performances, visiting 26 different venues across the UK, including some leading theatres in the country   

 

Alesandra Seutin 
Performer, choreographer and teacher Alesandra Seutin grew up in Brussels and lives in London. She studied dance internationally and continued her training at the École des Sables (Senegal) where she became a student of Germaine Acogny, training directly under Acogny. Seutin is an Artistic Director for École des Sables. Working in a variety of fields, Seutin is also a movement director, dramaturge, teacher and performer, performing for several noted artists including Jonathan Burrows, Tanusree Shankar, Germaine Acogny and Rafael Bonachela. Seutin founded Vocab Dance in 2007 and has progressively built an international reputation for creating thought provoking and visually striking performances. Her creativity is inspired by social and political circumstances, and with movement, voice and music, she shares stories to encourage further conversation. 
 
Seutin presented Boy Breaking Glass as part of Sadler’s Wells’ 20th anniversary commission, Reckonings, in October 2018 alongside works from Sadler’s Wells New Wave Associate Julie Cunningham and Botis Seva. Seutin has also created work for Sadler’s Wells’ resident over-60s performance company, Company of Elders. Seutin’s latest work Dear Winnie for JR.CE.SA.R supported by KVS & NNT will tour internationally in 2022.  

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