As the New Year begins, here at Ludus Dance we wanted to take a moment to look back at our Borderlines pilot that we delivered post-pandemic. The project was designed as a 7-week creative traineeship for young people aged 16-24 who were struggling to engage and/or progress through traditional education systems. Borderlines provided support and
We are recruiting for a Dance Development Officer! Responsible for: Dance DevelopmentSalary: £21,300 – £25,00k full-time equivalent (pro-rata)Hours of Work: Part-time/Full-time (there will be one or two roles available)Base: LancasterContract: Maternity Cover(expected Jan – Aug 2020, one or more of the recruited roles maybe extended past this date if funding allows). Deadline for Applications: 5pm
Recently with LYDC we have been working on a piece collaborated with Fearghus Ó Conchúir, using the ideas of interconnectivity and our relation to the earth and those around us. We have rehearsed both indoors and outdoors, with some performances too. Performing in different spaces gives the piece a new lease of life each time,
Light Up Lancaster (LUL) is an annual festival which takes over Lancaster every year and through a family-friendly trail of discovery, you can enjoy the transformation of the city into a magical installation of light. Catch free performances dotted amongst secret squares and well-known buildings, and experience captivating light projections, amazing performances, music, dance, film
Ludus Dance has an exciting opportunity for a marketing and audience development specialist. You will develop and deliver all aspects of our marketing campaigns and brand development to progress our strategic vision, with support from our Development Director. You will be an effective communicator with a range of diverse audiences, with an eye for design
Our State of Flux programme works to overcome difficulties young people face with their identity, feelings and future, which have manifested in self harm, eating disorders and hearing voices. Funded by a grant from BBC Children in Need, the programme uses music, film and dance to develop a sense of self-worth, improve communication skills and
We are supporting Celia, in working towards her Gold Arts Award, here she shares her research, discussion and reflection on dance as a career. More than a Hobby Dance is an art form. Frequently seen as semi-professional, or as a hobby. In my opinion, a career in dance should be given the same value as
We’re celebrating International Day of Dance with our North West regional partners, Dance Consortia North West. Together we will be sharing and celebrating Dance Rising across the North West. You can see and share with us across social media on Thursday 29th April. Here are the project and image credits for the DCNW organisations included
We’re thrilled that Rachel is joining us for our festival weekend. Rachel is a second year One Dance UK Dance Ambassador. She co-designed/co-produced/co-hosted RISE 2021, volunteered for U.Dance Digital and U.Dance London 2020 and as well as helping us out this year, is supporting U.Dance South West. Rachel is currently a dancer with Emergence