Transfiguration dance workshop (Zoom)
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A one-off dance workshop for dance graduates and professionals exploring choreography from Transfiguration trio of dance films.
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Who this event is for?
Dance graduates, professional dancers and choreographers.
About this event:
Join us for this one-off opportunity to explore the choreography of Transfiguration - a beautifully crafted cinematic trilogy of dance shorts. Led by Fallen Angels Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director, Paul Bayes Kitcher and dancers from the films.
Gain insights into the way FADT create dance from the real-life stories of people in addiction recovery and how Paul, former soloist at the Birmingham Royal Ballet, has used his own recovery journey to create their unique recovery-inclusive approach to dance over the last 10 years. You will also have chance to creatively respond to the work, using the process from the films.
About Fallen Angels Dance Theatre:
FADT are the only dance company in the UK to create and develop productions for and with people in recovery. The charity’s mission is to support people in recovery from addiction to transform their lives and share the recovery journey with the wider public, through dance, performance and creativity.
To attend:
Join us on Zoom (or join in person, tickets here tinyurl.com/3vkfzcmk)
Zoom price- £10 (Limited in-person tickets available here tinyurl.com/3vkfzcmk)
Please get in touch about discounts if you are a dancer/dance student in north west England or part of FADT's recovery community claire@fallenangelsdt.org
If you have access requirements do get in touch with amy@fallenangelsdt.org in advance of the event day.
About the Transfiguration films:
Transfiguration is a trio of 10-minute dance films, focusing on a series of defining moments in the journey from addiction to recovery.
I Fall, I Need and We Rise explore key moments in the life of a person who experiences addiction, exploring craving, relapse, recovery, using dance theatre, text and digital technology.
What CPD dance workshop participants have said:
“How lovely to move and be moved through a process which allowed for deep exploration of self in a safe environment and within a secure structure. I loved the opportunity to dance for myself as a reflection tool both on myself (emotional and physical) and to join with others to share meaningful movement...” CPD participant
"...their whole approach to the session truly resonated with me in a meaningful and powerful way. .." CPD participant