Over eight weeks, until early August, as part of a collaborative project with Fable Arts and Clifton Hospital in Lytham, Ludus Dance is working with community dance professional Anna Daley and early career artist Maiya Leeke to bring gentle movement to music and a sense of fun to weekly sessions with patients. To create inspiring
Proud to work with Fable Arts and Clifton Hospital Ludus Dance is proud to work with Fable Arts, for the second year, in a therapeutic arts programme for older people staying or living in care homes, health settings and residential schemes. This year’s new project Wonder-Full aims to improve the quality of life of vulnerable
Photo: HandsON show from Hawk Dance Theatre and Briggsyproduces – photo credit: Peter Yankowski – a project supported in 2017 by Ludus Dance with space and time in kind. Time, space and expertise from Ludus Dance Occupied is an individually tailored careers support and professional development scheme, led by Ludus Dance, for dance artists
About Children’s Mental Health Week This week, in Children’s Mental Health Week, children’s mental health charity Place2Be is encouraging children, young people and adults to celebrate our uniqueness…’ It’s all about #BeingOurselves. When we have a positive view of ourselves, it can help us to cope with life’s challenges, and recognising the different qualities of
Get 2018 off to a flying start and book onto our two day dance & mental health awareness course. Led by Rachel Liggitt, Director of Shropshire Inclusive Dance, this training will equip you with the skills to provide high quality dance experiences for children and young people as well as supporting their mental health and
Get 2018 off to a flying start and book onto our two day Early Years course on Thursday 22nd and Friday 23rd February 2018, 9:30- 4:30pm. Led by Primed For Life (primedforlife.co.uk) Early Years specialists and authors of ‘Understanding Physical Development in the Early Years: linking bodies and minds’, this training will share key theory
We are currently looking to expand our pool of freelance dance artists to work on our incoming projects and studio dance classes. The work is highly varied and we are seeking artists who have experience working in community practice including but not limited to: Children and young people Integrated practice; learning disabilities and additional needs
Saturday 10 June 2017 13.00-17.00 Where: The Dancehouse, Manchester Age suitability: Dancers aged 16-18 or up to 24 if deaf of disabled with experience in any dance style Cost: Free Book Now: www.nydc.org.uk/workshop National Youth Dance Company creates and performs innovative and influential dance, bringing together the most talent young dancers from across England to work
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