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A ‘New Look’ @ Dance House

New Logo, New Brochure, New Classes, New Venues, New Performances, New Professional Opportunities, New Creative Director and New Dance Artist in Residence!

Girls doing Hi Energy Hip Hop; Photo: Magali Fleche


Dance House is delighted to be unveiling its fabulous new look and brochure! The autumn season of classes, performances and special events kicks off on Monday 18 September and there is a great line-up of the old favourites - Belly Dance, Ballet, Contemporary, Hip Hop, Flamenco, Funk, Jazz, Pilates, Street and Tap - alongside many new classes, teachers, performances and special events.

New classes

By popular demand, Dance House is introducing partner dance classes including American Smooth, Boogie Woogie, Ballroom Basics and Tango. Only the American Smooth class requires participants to take a partner but for all other classes Dance House is sure that a suitable one will be found in class. All they need now are the men to join in and be the partners!.

New venues

Girls doing Funky Jazz; Photo:Magali Fleche

The classes have also moved into three fabulous new venues and Dance House is delighted to be working in partnership with Scottish Youth Theatre, the CCA and the Britannia Panopticon Music Hall – the perfect place to learn the exotic art of Burlesque! Other new additions to the programme are the powerful Martial Dance, fun Canadian Step and Feldenkrais Method courses. There is also a selection of classes such as Break Dance, Latin Flava and Stretch & Strengthen where participants can Pay-on-the Day rather than book a full course.

The new Creative Director has programmed a very special ‘choreographic sleepover’ at the CCA on Saturday 23 September. ‘The Bed’ is by award winning choreographer Angela Praed and will be the first of a new programme of performances and special events called DANCE HOUSE @ LARGE.

New Professional Classes

Performers in mid-day to mid-night duet; Photo: Alan Paterson Dance House is committed to improving and increasing quality dance opportunities in the city and beyond, and to providing a comprehensive Continuing Professional Development Programme to develop the skills and resourcefulness of dance artists and other arts professionals in Scotland. This season introduces exciting training and performance opportunities and the Friday Dance Cocktail - which brings together a weekly professional technique class, a series of six creative lab residencies and an opportunity for the dance community to come together for informal creative dialogue.

Dance Artist in Residence

An important aspect of the organisation’s work is its Outreach Programme, DANCE HOUSE @ YOUR PLACE, which continues to service a wide portfolio of clients from schools, local authorities, corporate training to entertainment for Hen Parties! Dance House is delighted to announce the appointment of Dance Artist in Residence, Natasha Gilmore as part of this programme.

Performers in 'The Bed'; Photo: Angela Praed

The ‘new look’ comes from recently appointed Creative Director, Karen Wood. 'Dance House is a vital, vibrant and key dance organisation in Scotland which has achieved a lot in its short life, I look forward to building on this success and working with the Board to develop a dynamic future for the organisation.'” Karen Wood, Creative Director. 

For more information, interviews or images please contact Jane Hamilton by email or on 07967 742491.

Martin Robinson - Martial Dance

Side Kick and Split leap Martin Robinson; Photo: Martial Dance

Martin Robinson, who will be teaching his unique dance style Martial Dance and Jazz at Dance House, is a founder member of RJC Dance and danced with companies such Phoenix Dance Theatre, Nubian Steps and performed with Kyle Minogue on Tour and in Video.

In 2002 Martin Robinson started Martial Dance Company to fill a gap which to date hadn't been explored, by delivering a deeper understanding of self defence and movement of dance.

Martial Dance Company will be in residence at Dance House and Dance Base in November 2006, during this residency Martial Dance will develop the choreographic base for their next piece 'Action and Reaction' and will investiagte the idea that every action has an equal and opposite reaction.

 

Conflicts of the Cerebellum 2005/6; Photo: Shira Klasmer

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