Forth Valley Creative Network: Creative Flow #8
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Forth Valley Creative Network: Creative Flow #8

By Creative Stirling

Join the Forth Valley Creative Network for the next Creative Flow gathering with All or Nothing Aerial Dance Theatre.

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The Dunblane Centre

Stirling Road Dunblane FK15 9EY United Kingdom

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  • 2 hours
  • In person

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Community • Other

Come join the Forth Valley Creative Network on Friday 26th September 13:00-15:00 at the Dunblane Centre for Creative Flow 8, with our wonderful hosts All or Nothing Aerial Dance Theatre, where we'll be hearing from Artistic Director Jen Paterson about the All or Nothing programme of activities and have the chance to view and take part in some aerial training that will be happening in the Sports Hall from 2pm.

We'll meet in the Dunblane Function Room and connect before having an exploration around the Dunblane Centre later on to take in some of the training.

More about our Hosts:

All or Nothing Aerial Dance Theatre are Scotland’s leading aerial dance company creating, performing, teaching and pioneering aerial arts in Scotland. We combine aerial arts with dance theatre and contemporary circus, creating our own theatrical works for touring as well as developing aerial elements for events.

Participation is vital to the company’s work, believing that aerial is for everyone, developing all kinds of opportunities for this to happen, challenging assumptions of who aerial is for.

When Artistic Director Jen Paterson moved back to Stirling, we looked for a venue in the local area and have been hanging from the rafters at the Dunblane Centre since 2017. We run a successful programme of recreational aerial classes, there are professional artists training here and other activities include hosting the first ever Scottish Youth Circus Exchange with support from the National Centre of Circus Arts.

The Dunblane Centre was established using funds generously donated from all across the world following the tragedy at Dunblane Primary School in March 1996. The Centre represents a space that can be enjoyed by the entire community from babies all the way through to senior citizens. It is a vibrant hotch-potch of every conceivable activity. We pride ourselves in being accessible to all and provide many valuable social and fitness opportunities to everyone. We run our own creative activity programme and many creative organisations use the centre for their activities which include our fully equipped arts and crafting room.

Accessibility:

The building is very accessible - free parking, accessible entrances, disabled toilets, baby changing facilities, and toys available for young children. For more access info visit https://dunblanecentre.co.uk

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Creative Stirling

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Sep 26 · 1:00 PM GMT+1