Myths in Motion: Performance and Children’s Workshop

Myths in Motion: Performance and Children’s Workshop

Myths in Motion is an interactive performance and creative workshop by Jessica Van de Koot blending Greek mythology with contemporary dance.

By The Hellenic Centre

Date and time

Saturday, May 10 · 3 - 5pm GMT+1

Location

The Hellenic Centre

16-18 Paddington Street London W1U 5AS United Kingdom

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Myths in Motion is an interactive performance and creative workshop by Jessica Van de Koot blending Greek mythology with contemporary dance. This exciting experience brings to life beloved Greek Gods and Goddesses, including Athena and Poseidon, in a fun and engaging day for both children and adults. During the workshop, children will create a dance inspired by the myth of Icarus and Daedalus, exploring movement and storytelling through the lens of ancient mythology.  

The VDK Dance Company is a team of professional contemporary dancers and teachers who have been delivering these performances and workshops in primary schools across England to children of all ages. The workshops are a fun, inclusive and engaging space for children to explore both dance and Greek Mythology. Prepare for a day filled with creativity, movement, and the magic of Greek myths, guided by Jessica Van de Koot and her talented team of dancers! For children aged 5 – 12 years. 

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Access

Access to the building is via a few steps; a stair climber is available. Please give us prior notice if use of the chair climber is required. A lift provides access to the lower ground floor and facilities. More details can be found on our website.

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