Next Choreography Taster Sessions

Next Choreography is a yearlong course for choreographically curious young people. Through weekly sessions participants explore choreographic processes used across art forms; working with artists and attending events, experimenting in the studio and presenting work at the Next Choreography Festival.

We're recruiting for participants of our 2016-17 course. Book a free taster session to find out more by emailing [email protected].

Applications for the Next Choreography 2016-17 course open 11 June 2016. Invited applicants will attend a selection event on 19 or 21 July 6pm–8pm.

Next Choreography 2016/17 runs in term time from September–July on Thursday evenings.

About this event

Starts: Saturday 11 June 2016 12:00 PM

Ends: Saturday 11 June 2016 2:00 PM

At: Siobhan Davies Dance

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Next Choreography, a yearlong programme by Siobhan Davies Dance for 14—21 year olds, stimulates new ways of thinking about the choreographic processes used across artistic disciplines.

Led by choreographer Charlotte Spencer, the weekly sessions offer a mixed programme including taking part in choreographic workshops with guest artists, attending performances and visiting exhibitions.

Over the year participants explore making their own work and curate and produce a youth choreographic festival at Siobhan Davies Studios. Participants are also offered the opportunity to achieve Arts Award qualifications.

To sign up to one of our free taster sessions and find out more about applying to be part ofNext Choreography 2015—16 please email [email protected].

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Siobhan Davies Dance is a ground-breaking investigative contemporary arts organisation founded and led since 1988 by pioneering choreographer Siobhan Davies.

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