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16 May 2019
Investingating Quality in Learning Disabled Arts.
I am currently undertaking the Gold Arts Awards with my main emphasis on Dance. I would very much like to know your thoughts
regarding the involvement of disabled people within the Performing Arts. Below are a few questions to help you express your opinions. If you would take the time to answer then I would be most happy.
Thank you
Barnabas.
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13 May 2019
Mapdance
As part of their 2019 tour Mapdance held a Performance at the Sandpit Theatre, St. Albans Hertfordshire on Wednesday 8th May 2019.
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26 April 2019
Disney Aladdin JR.
Following on from a week’s Intensive Theatre Workshop at the Sandpit Theatre, St. Albans. A group of enthusiastic young people ages 7-14 years treated us to the musical, Disney Aladdin JR.
The performance started in an imaginative market stall set in the world of Aladdin. The set was built in two halves using the higher levels to good effect, with onlookers observing the market activity below.
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7 March 2019
we're off to see the wizard
I went to the Weston Auditorium, University of Hertfordshire on Monday 4th of March 2019. This is a production showcasing the Stanborough School of Dance and their talented young people.
The evening was an entertaining walk along the yellow brick road interpreted by dance and music. The scenery was colourful with large bold backdrops. The clever use of the technical lighting all added into the experience bringing the story of 0z to life.
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1 March 2019
Dance Springs
I went to the Weston Auditorium University of Hertfordshire, on Saturday 3rd of May 2014, where I saw the performance called “Dance Springs”. This was a collection of short dance pieces. I will only review two of the pieces. The performances were all created and danced by emerging artists. The intention was to try and bring together Dance, Choreographers and the Digital Media.
The first dance is called “Bridging the Void” by Choreographer and Film Artist Rachel Johnson.
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24 February 2019
Rippling Waters Review:
It’s about mysterious creatures under the sea, fish, crabs, dolphins, seaweed, boats, shipwrecks, mermaids, paddles and lots of underwater creatures coming to life.
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