Thursday, 16 December 2010

“ Let me see your body talk” The final chapter to the Miguel Pereira residency.

Having finally arranging and re – arranging the time table to meet with everybody to finally record the portraits , the date was set.


Everybody would attend a final interview with Miguel one on one and film what would be called a portrait. Everybody had to bring with them an object that had some connection between them and dance. The idea of a portrait would give everybody the chance to paint their own picture and communicate their connection to dance in the way best suits them.


As camera man on the day, I recorded everything. Through recording the different portraits I came to realise that through the dialogue between Miguel and each person, there was another dialogue taking place in the “ body” 
And o my did some of there bodies talk. It was if the sub - consciousness was dancing out aloud at times. At once point I got so fascinated watching the words come through there body that I felt myself drifting in and out of zoom with the camera, to almost catch where the movement started from each of there bodies. With both groups, the objects that connected them to dance became even more varied and unique.


At the end of each session both myself and Miguel would check over all the recording and make sure we had everything captured and noted. All the information that collected is vital for the creation and development for the project. At times we would both point when looking back at the footage a select few key events in peoples portraits that make them unique.


The last Sunday of the residency both groups came together and shared there experiences, and it was a chance for Miguel to relay his idea, and generally get a feel for who is keen to get involved further and maybe perform as part of the next residency with Miguel here in Nottingham in 2011.


As much as Miguel and myself worked hard on the project, meeting people, collecting information, and visiting different spaces around Nottingham that played a part in peoples life’s in relation to movement, we did however find time for fun and our own exploring.


One of the great things was the British Art Show started at the beginning of the residency, which just filled Nottingham’s creative art scene jammed pack with arty types. I am sure there was an event happening every night in the city. I remember following Miguel to an event at Wollaton Hall to see some performance art, which for me was exciting, as I grew up around the corner from Wollaton Park. I had only ever seen it as this cold autumn’s day school trip; to see the stuffed animals or steam engines run around the park. The performance artist challenged both the space and the audience with there creativity and it was the perfect treat for a Sunday evening in early November.


One of my lasting memories are of me accompanying Miguel to the NTU campus by the theatre royal, to assist an interview for a portrait. The location was chosen as the participant wanted show Miguel where they worked and also how amazed they had become with the movement within the building. As the student ‘s pass through the corridors from lecture to lecture, wherever you placed your self in the building it building it resembled a “Merce Cunningham meets Richard Alston compositional dance off” the space is truly spectacular. All three of us sat for a while, just watching all the accidental beauties come about between all these students rushing from room to room. We all commented after on how we felt like we had been apart of giant movement installation right in the centre of Nottingham.


Now the first part of the residency is over until the new year, I know everybody who had taken part, must now of had the opportunity to think how they can remain creative within there weekly practice. I really hope all the new contacts and connections between people found amongst the groups continue to grow and get stronger.


Until Miguel is with us again,


Dwayne Simms; Independent artist, Nottingham.

Friday, 10 December 2010

The Creative Society @ Nottingham Contemporary

Hey :)

Yesterday Dance4 intern Shannel, and I took a trolley full of bits and a display board full of bobs over to Nottingham Contemporary for The Creative Society Event, an event that saw a collection of organizations from across the city come together to share projects and ideas about community cohesion within the arts.

Dance4 were there to tell everyone about Street Dance (part of nottdance09) and upcoming community based project Glorious (part of nottdance11). We took tea, juice and a few tubs of mini cakes to entice people to our stand…and boy did it work! We had over 100 people come and talk to us during the day, many taking part in our ‘Postcards to a Stranger’ task before leaving with a lovely business card of images from the Street Dance performance. We even met a baby who had been a mere bump when the project took place last autumn! We met some fantastic people from some amazing projects and even made our own contribution to a piece of visual art from Nottingham drug and alcohol service, Double Impact.

We had a great day, even if our voices hurt a little by the end! But you don’t have to believe me…ask Shannel…

Yesterday I assisted Vikki at The Creative Society Event at Nottingham Contemporary. Being there was a real eye opener for me in the Arts sector. It was the perfect opportunity to network with other organisations that could open doors to collaborate in the future. I found the room warming with different ages, ethnicities and types of arts.

My favourite part of the day was watching the performances that varied from singing, poetry, musicians I felt really proud at that moment in town to be from Nottingham. Each performance was unique and expressed the artist’s emotions. The poetry explored the themes of teenage pregnancy, the government and society of young people. These poems were presented by three teenagers studying Art who all added character through vocal expressions, body language and short silence.

I was pleasantly surprised to how many people approached us interested in our previous dance street project that took place in 2009. And our up and coming project in February called ‘Glorious’ by an Artist called Rajni Shah.

Great stuff all round!

Vikki and Shannel

Friday, 19 November 2010

Arts Award 5th Birthday Celebrations

Hello All,

So Jenny and I very nicely got an invitation to Arts Award's 5th Birthday celebrations at the Globe in London last Tuesday. It was an inspiring and uplifting event with dance and singing performances from a variety of young people. The evening was hosted by a fantastic young lady - who I think we may be seeing on TV in a few years time! - and also TV host Ben Shepherd. We heard lots of stories about the types of exciting experiences of Arts Award participants and the positive impact that it had had on their lives and in shaping their futures.

So if your interested in doing Arts Award the DO IT! I think it's a brilliant way of getting to know the arts and arts professionals, developing your skills, finding out about opportunities to get involved, in and meeting lots of new people. Don't forget we are an Arts Award Welcome centre too, so come and talk to us!

Arts Award gets a thumbs up from me - check it out http://www.artsaward.org.uk

:-)

Friday, 29 October 2010

What is your connection to Dance? Re-construction or under construction?

Miguel Pereira Portuguese Choreographer has returned back to Dance 4 for his current research and development process in preparation for his new work. I have been given the pleasure to assist Miguel on documenting his research process and help facilitate the two groups.

Initially I found it very interesting for a choreographer to be working with non-dancers or people with no direct link to dance? But it was there response to working with a choreographer. When both groups met individually with Miguel, the general vibe I could sense was excitement with everybody wanting to know “ are we going to be dancing’?

I must say both groups looked very pleased to hear that they wouldn’t be dancing, not the first week or even over the next few sessions. The key act of research now is to get to know everybody individually and unveil what is there connection to dance?

One of the great things for me personally, being a recent graduate and working with Miguel I find it great that an international artist can come to Nottingham and bring all these people together from all different walks of life. The most interesting thing for me was to hear from various people from both groups, talk about their daily work life and discover there direct or indirect or even simply their raw passion to dance.

This idea of our selves being under re -construction was the main theme amongst the first group. With this was the underlying current of needing to work to pay the bills but also wanting to feed yourself and society with your creativity.

There were a number of very different personalities who introduced themselves; one woman who grew up with dance, like a few of the people in the group, doing ballet and modern and then went into choreography, but after sometime fell out of the dance lifestyle as other priorities took over. Currently working with victims of drug abuse and people with HIV, she finds this is feeding her much more on a whole. Now she is trying to regain her love and passion for dance and re-balance her life with work and pleasure.

On Saturday Miguel and I went to see one of the individuals we have been meeting with performing in the “Pink Belly Dancing Multi Cultural Show”. This was a completely new experience for both myself and Miguel and it was such a weird feeling being excited about dance again. The excitement of the unknown was great, as I find most of the time when professional dancers go to watch performances (especially by companies we already know) we arrive pre-planning what we think the piece is going to be like. This performance however was very different, the first noticeable thing was the varieties of different body shapes and personalities - it was great to see everybody happy with that for a change both the dancers and audience.

Within the first 20 minutes I was gripped by the dancers, performance and the use of characters they took on as they performed, we both found it fascinating. The articulation of their bodies was so precise and isolated, with a great sense of rhythm. We both left very pleasantly surprised and shocked at what we have just seen in a small community centre in Strelly.

On my way out I congratulated one of the dancers on her performance and asked her how she got into belly dancing. Her reply was fantastic, having starting her dance life in ballet and finding her height a challenge to get chosen for parts, she took this new dance style up. She feels it is great for helping her to express both who she is and how she feels as a person, finishing with “ I just find belly dance like ballet but with out the bullshit”.

On that note I left with a cheeky smile on my face feeling that the end of my first week, cannot be described as anything more than a creative patch work quilt. All of the wonderful individual people both Miguel and myself have got the chance to meet and hear all of their stories have been really great.

I know Miguel is deep in creative flow now, with lots of his creative juices flowing and he is ready for next week’s adventures and I too shall be looking forward to it.

Dwayne Simms

Friday, 8 October 2010

So it's been a while since I last blogged.

Various things have been happening, like two new additions to the youth team! Hayley - our wonderful new CAT manager- joined us in September and is now underway with our second year of the CAT programme and twice as many students, hoorah! They are excitingly performing soon at Lakeside (don't miss it!). Then Vanessa went on maternity and has had a little lady - we have yet to see her, but sure she is the trendiest baby ever! So while she is away it is our pleasure to have Jenny in the office who is looking after all things youth dance and doing a great job of getting her head around all of our projects!

We recently had our staff away and pondered many a thing dance related walking over some very foggy hills in the Peak District. We also got a guided creative walk where we saw some interesting art pieces along the way. A good day out in the fresh air had by all.

Coming up…our second part to the International Exchange. I am very excited and have been working hard to create a programme where we can provide the young people from Berlin a fantastic experience of Nottingham and the East Midlands. I think we’ll have to share some of the East Midlands lingo with them!

I’ll keep you posted on that one duck.

Kirsten x

Introducing Jeremy Wade.....

We’ve had a crazy September here at Dance4, With a national tour of Hetain Patel’s TEN starting, a new research project, the launch of our new Diploma for dance practitioners and even our associate artists Dog Kennel Hill Project performing on a canal, but really that was nothing compared to the excitement that is October!

There’s mucho excitement happening this month, but what I’m most excited about is the arrival of international artist Jeremy Wade. I’ve seen a DVD of the work he’s presenting at Lakeside Arts Centre on Friday 29 October and it’s really extraordinary. Jeremy is an amazing performer and really captivates the audience with his unique combination of movement, spoken word and live music. It’s a show not too miss.

Jeremy will also be leading a workshop for dance artists on the evening of Monday 1 November, giving an insight to his practice. He’ll also be working with young dancers on our CAT programme – they’re in for a real treat!

Also that weekend Colette Sadler will be performing at Nottingham Contemporary and we’ll be holding an artists talk to give you all an insight into the links between performance and visual arts practice.

Further details of all of this (and a lovely video clip of Jeremy!) visit www.dance4.co.uk/2010/10/the-not-nottdance-weekender/

And I look forward to seeing you all there!!

Helen x

Friday, 24 September 2010

Greetings from Georgia

I hit Batumi on Wednesday night, alongside Ida from Intercult and some of Bad Co – fresh from Istanbul.

I am coming over as part to visit the SEAS X project – (www.seas.se) organised by European Arts Organisations, Intercult (based in Sweden – www.intercult,se). Arts Council England and Dance4 have supported 3 UK Artists to be part of the SEAS expedition: an artistic expedition scaling the coasts of Turkey and ending up in Batumi, The SEAS festival will commense today (Wednesday), so I am here to take in the SEAS festival, support the UK artists and meet the other artists (there are so many, and from all over Europe and beyond!)

Last night we went to the Drama theatre for the grand opening –there was a performance by traditional Georgian dance company, supporting by live music and singers. It was spectacular! The energy of the performers was immense and the atmosphere full of excitement. It felt like a great start to the SAES festival…

So since then, I have been on a fact finding mission – talking to artists about their experiences on the expedition, about their practice and how they found themselves at SEAS.

I am amazed at some of the stories from the artists, some on their first SEAS experience – making this a real research trip for them. Some on their first ‘date’ with another artist (met on a previous SEAS) and some SEAS regulars, performing during the next few days. It sounds as if the SEAS crew have made a real impact on some of the small villages and towns visited during the expedition through Turkey – some audiences seeing this kind of performance for the first time, but remaining so open and curious.

It has left me wishing I was on the artist touring bus… But now off to take in a little of Batumi and then on to our first performance of the festival - Ilia Chavchavadze at the Drama Theatre. Looking forward to taking my experiences back to Dance4 and ACE– and following the artists post SEAS

Greetings from Georgia

Linzi Gibbs – Assistant Producer: Dance4

Thursday, 23 September 2010

Events & Promotion Trainee

Hi Everyone,
Let me introduce myself! My name is Shannel I am the new Events & Promotions Trainee for Dance4. Hope you are all ok?

It's my second week in the office and I am already feeling part of the furniture. The important thing is I know everyones correct name and how they like their tea. It's been interesting seeing all the different roles in the office and how they link together. The main job i have been doing is preparing SHIFT which will be out at the beginning of October so make sure you look out for it!

Next week is our Staff day out which i am looking forward to it will be another opportunity to bond with everyone. Fingers cross that it does not rain but we are in Autumn so what are the chances?

Its just a quick Hello but i will write soon when more is happening.

Until next time take care. Bye

Shannel
x



Monday, 20 September 2010

Comings and Goings

At the start of a very busy Autumn, it's been sad to say goodbye to three colleagues - Jamie goes off to his new adventures in dance, Sarah has completed her Creative Apprenticeship (well done!) and is seeking her next big break, and last but not least, Vanessa has gone on maternity leave expecting her second baby at the end of this month. Good luck to them all, we will miss them.

However, three lovely new people have stepped into their shoes, so welcome to Hayley, Shannel and Jenny all of whom are now installed in their new roles, with keys to the office!

Next Monday the whole team are off for the day to walk the hills of the Peak District for a bit of team bonding and to get to know each other better. I'm really looking forward to it - just keeping my fingers crossed for good weather.

Anyway hope you blog-readers get to meet the new team as they are out and about with their busy roles over the next few months. Be good to them!

Rachel

Tuesday, 31 August 2010

The final stamping ground: This Sunday 5 September at Gedling Show

Hi its Ben here in Dance4 getting ready for the last Stamping Ground of this summer! The Gedling Show looks like its going to be great and our line up is packed full of some of the best Youth Companies in the area; Culcha, The Force, Hang Up Dance Company, Flying High, Spritzer, Fusion Dance Troupe and Clout Youth Dance. All these groups will be performing thoughout the day. So make sure you come along between 12.00 and 5.00 for performances and also workshops with The Force, Spritzer and Clout.

I am now just finishing the final programme and making sure that everything will run smoothly. Hope to see you all there at Richard Herrod Playing Fields. And bring your dancing shoes!

Friday, 13 August 2010

Update

Hello!

So I haven't blogged in a while - it seems that there is lots happening with Youth Dance at the moment! I've been getting stuck into lots of the programmes and meeting lots of young people who are taking part, which is great. I was lucky enough to get a trip to Berlin to see the exchange between Flying High Youth Dance Company from Nottingham, and TanzZeit Youth Dance Company from Berlin. It was so fantastic to see everyone learning from each other, not only being creative in the studio, but also learning about other cultures. Florian and the group were very welcoming and provided a brilliant learning experience for all.

So what's been happening in the office....

We've had more interns to give us a hand, including Lewis who provided a fantastic evening at Quake. We have had some of our YDE Stride! participants co-ordinating stamping ground and programming the days as part of their Gold Arts Award. Both Miriam and Emma provided two very successful days. They pulled lots of people in their tents and created a lively and vibrant atmosphere for all. Well done you guys!!

The youth team are working hard with the next part of the international exchange, signature pathfinder programmes, regional and national programmes(check out the Young Creatives!), and we also very excited to have new students starting on the CAT programme in September!
The producing team are busily underway planning nottdance, sharings, tours, CPD events, and the autumn programme at Lakeside - check it out - www.lakeside.org.uk. Sarah is currently working on an exciting improvisation afternoon at the Fringe festival in Edinburgh -how exciting! She is currently occupied by Zoo animals....

I leave you pondering on that one!

Oh and if you hadn't already noticed we have new branding, swit swoo!

Kirsten x

Tuesday, 3 August 2010

stamping ground @ Riverside Festival this week!

It’s the week of Riverside Festival and I’m busy in the office getting ready for a fun-filled weekend. On Saturday 7 August we have the Stamping Ground dance tent running between 12.30 and 5.30, jam packed with a range of dance performances, it’ll be an exciting day for our budding young audience! On Sunday we have another tent as part of Yaya’s section of the festival, this too promises to be engaging and thrilling with its wide range in dance performances and workshops.

I’m just writing up the final programme and it’s looking brilliant, with artists and youth groups from all over the East Midlands, it really is un-missable!!

With Audiofeat from Derby, Nottingham’s Spritzer, Independent St Carnival Troupe, Dance4’s CAT, Kesha Raithatha from Leicester and many more East Midlands acts making our programme burst with talent!

Thursday, 22 July 2010

Dance4 office male population in decline...

Today is one of those days where one chapter ends and another opens within my life. OR in other words, its my last day at Dance4.

Yes today is my final day in the office and tomorrow I will be graduating, praying that I don’t trip over in my robes in front of a lot of people!

I have had a wonderful time here at Dance4 and would like to say a massive thank you to Claire and Paul and everyone for giving me this amazing opportunity. Everyone here has been so welcoming and friendly and it will be sad to leave. I’ve never worked in an office before, and the first few weeks were a bit bizarre. Too scared to answer the phone and then when I did, how do you transfer a call? Where is the printer, in fact how do you even print? Then there is all the tea. I work in a very busy bar and even I could never keep up with the enormous rounds of hot drinks required to keep this small but incredibly important office ticking over.

However this all soon past and soon I was neck deep in all things Quake which I absolutely loved. Working on this project allowed me to gain invaluable experience of the industry, all the stuff they don’t teach you at Uni! The night was a complete success and all the positive feedback we received confirmed to me that this is what I want to do with the rest of my life.

So what now? Well after tomorrow I plan to go back home in Devon and spend some quality time relaxing and catching up with the family. I hope the weather holds out! Then in September I’m going back to Uni as a postgraduate student studying on the Cultural Events Management MA at DMU, so I still get be a student for a little while longer!

Right, so now its time to say goodbye properly and to once again say a massive thank you to everyone at Dance4. Good luck with all the up and coming projects guys and you will definitely be seeing me soon!

Lewis

xxx

Monday, 12 July 2010

Miriams stamping ground experience....

It was Eastwood Family Funday on Saturday 10th July which was programmed by myself as part of Stamping Ground, Dance4’s annual festival programme of free dance performances and workshops for young people and their families. It was a lovely scorching day and the crowds flocked out for the Funday. We had a huge number of audiences and workshop participants and through their feedback it seemed like they really enjoyed themselves! We had energetic Asian dance performed by Asian Flava, a dance company from the West Midlands, some contemporary and old skool jazz fusion from Clout Youth Dance Company as well as a fun and vibrant workshop. We also had a solo street dance performance and workshop performed and led by Kieran Taylor and finally we had a solo performance by Ben Eagles which was influenced by Gene Kelly. It was a brilliant day and I loved planning it!

I am in the office today to go through the post show events and reminiscing on a wonderful day where dance was presented in a lovely park with an sensational buzz and atmosphere. It was great and I would like to thank Linzi Gibbs, Assistant Producer Dance4 and all of the Dance4 office for their help and support. Thank you :)

Wednesday, 7 July 2010

Creative and Cultural Products

Via The Creative Apprentice





film courtesy of Andrew Bell

Today I went out to get a bunch of
Stamping Groun
d t-shirts printed [Stamping Ground's summer starts this Saturday!]. So, I bought a bunch of blank vests and tees and hauled them over to get printed on.

Amid the t-shirt talk, I was reminded about a crazy cool t-shirt printing company me and a few friends started while we were in school. It was terrible and hilarious and filled with scissors and virtual trips to cheap wholesalers on the internet. It also marked the initial foray into customer/consumer interaction and consultation [obviously aside from my extremely important stint as a Saturday girl at a local cafe].

Going along the subject of the value and quality of creative and cultural products, that I touched upon yesterday following a session at college, it's important that what you present holds true integrity. As consumers [intellectual or physical], we have the right to fully scrutinise what we are investing in. And we should. The shame comes when people don't realise they have that right, or worse, when they choose to ignore it. You only live once, so you may as well strive to experience, seek out and appreciate quality.

You know, it's these cultural products and services that give dramatic value to society. Able to present ideas, interpretations and views of reality and the world around us, they challenge the stable and static views of humanity and interject a sense of wonder and fluidity, change and movement. They provide an abstract education that may not be achieved elsewhere and can garner a sense of community that perhaps transcends physical boundaries.

If only we had known how to properly construct our product and actually learn how to screen print. It would vastly reduce the amount of huge messed up t-shirts that occupy the bottom of my wardrobe.

NB: Pretty Rough are a design collective from Glasgow. If you want to know how screen printing works, then check out their nifty short film above.

And one more thing! For information on Stamping Ground visit www.dance4.co.uk/stampingground10.php. If you want to seek some quality work presented by the next generation, then get yourselves over. It should be fantastic!

Friday, 2 July 2010

7 days to go...

A massive well done to Hetain, Mark and Dave for their amazing performance of TEN last night at Lakeside. Sarah and I left the show in deep philosophical thought as we rode the bus back into town,….something along the lines of fake tan, skin bleaching and self-destructive incorrect perceptions people have…a powerful piece!

Next up, Dance4 and Deda presents QUAKE

We are all very excited here at Dance4 with next weeks platform event in Derby. There is absolutely everything going on from typewriters and ladies in Red to birds, crows films and pennies. Intrigued? I know I am!

Finally preparations are being put into place as we speak (basically me spending a lot of money on the D4 credit card), so be sure to pop along for a fantastic evening of new and up and coming work!

Lewis

xx

Friday, 25 June 2010

Hold Tight for QUAKE

Exciting times in the Dance4 office with only two weeks to go until Quake rocks the foundations of Deda!

Already confirmed are an array of diverse and innovative artists who will be taking over the venue in Derby as they invite you to explore, question and celebrate what dance is from the moment you step inside.

There are still a few more tricks up our sleeve so hold tight for a full line up to be revealed imminently with work taking place in the theatre, both studios, the foyer, cafe and more!

For more information please visit
www.dance4.co.uk
www.deda.uk.com
or email

lewis@dance4.co.uk

Monday, 14 June 2010

Miriams First Day as stamping ground intern

Hello I am Miriam Prever and I recently took part in Youth Dance England’s Stride which is a programme that helps young people passionate about dance, learn and explore career opportunities within the dance sector. Dance4 helped the other Stride members and me to learn about appreciating a performance because there is more then just the dancers -
there is the lighting, music and all the pre and post show events etc. I am doing my Gold Arts Award as part of YDE Stride and my placement finds me organising a dance tent as part of Dance4’s stamping ground at Eastwood Family Funday on Saturday 10th July 2010. The Funday is being organised by Broxtowe Borough Council.

First day at the Dance4 offices. Very exciting and my first time working in an office environment. It seems really friendly Today I am working on contacting companies I would like to perform so I can put my programme together. I am also working on the Stamping Ground Event Sheet, looking at the staffing document and looking through the workshop risk assessments which I will need to have with me on the actual day(Saturday 10th July) to tick off all the important safety aspects needed to make performances and workshops run smoothly.

This is a fantastic opportunity and I am really excited to plan the day and for the actual day itself.

Saturday, 12 June 2010

Newbie in the office

Hello Bloggers,

My name is Lewis and I am the latest ‘male’ addition to the Dance4 office-slowly getting there guys!

Its been years since I’ve blogged and im inspired to carry on once I’ve gotten this one out of the way. So a little more about me…

Im 23, originally from Devon, but now happily settled in the East Midlands where I love to indulge in my passions of music, culture, art, dance and marmite. I drink about 6 cups of tea a day and have a slight obsession with biscuits and useless kitchen gadgets.

I’m interning at Dance4 as I try to decipher what on earth to do with the rest of my life and one thing is for sure its dance related! -So at least I’m generally going in the right direction. I have just completed 3 fantastic years at DMU and am excited about where my next steps will take me.

Im currently helping Claire out on Quake, our amazing choreographic platform that will be taking place in collaboration with Deda in Derby on July 9th. I suggest you pencil this one in guys as it’s looking like one hell of a show! Currently with what appears to be a a strong female dominated line-up of regional, national and international artists I am VERY excited to see how the night will go down with other dance buffs!

Thats about it for now, keep an eye out for more updates on Quake, me or any Dance4 gossip I can mange to slip through on to here!

:D

Friday, 30 April 2010

Baby news

Just a quick hello from me!

Some good news - Steph has now had a lovely baby boy! Mum and Son are both doing well. And we are all excited to meet the new arrival soon - well done Steph!

We are soon to hold our CAT auditions and last applications are arriving today. I'm excited for the auditions next week and hope to meet our future CAT students!

We are all enjoying having Robin in the office too, and liking his love of crazy dance and his Kate Bush music selection!

Need I say more?

Kirsten x

Tuesday, 27 April 2010

Hello everyone!

This is my first blog ever, how very exciting!


Steph's maternity leave has caused a domino effect in the office as a few seats shift to new positions. This re-giggling results with Kirsten taking on Steph's position as an Assistant Producer and I take on Kirsten's previous role as Administrator.


So...... allow me to me introduce myself. I'm Robin and the new administrator for Dance4. It’s really nice to meet you all. :)


I’m very fortunate to be able to see Dance4 from a newbie’s perspective. Dance4 has a really generous and talented team. I’m not just saying this just because I’m new and wanting to earn bonus points, everyone in the office has been really welcoming and helpful. I’d like to say a massive thanks to everyone in helping me adjust to the Dance4 way in this busy first month.


I’m also a newbie to Nottingham. I commute to Dance4 from Leicester and until recently my only adventures to Nottingham was to see bands play at "the old angel" pub. I now have a few more crucial paths to prime locations sorted, although rather embarrassingly I did find myself drastically lost last week as I ventured out into the unknown. A forty-minute walk down the road turned into a brisk hour and a half track as in successfully managed to loose all map reading skills. I guess it will take a little bit longer for me to get my bearings around town.


Nottingham is great, there always seems to be something exciting on or planned. I’m looking forward to seeing much more of it, ...... so if you see a short guy with floppy hair looking lost around Hockley give me a wave.


:)


Robin

Friday, 16 April 2010

Update on Youth Dance!

Hello!

So it's been a while since I last blogged and the reason for that is because there has been lots happening! I am just settling into my new role as Assistant Producer - Youth Dance (covering Steph's Maternity) and hiding in my little corner of the office surrounded in a jungle of plants that overtakes the desk - it's fab!

Last week was one of my busiest, yet best weeks at Dance4. Youth Dance certainly took over as we had a weeks intensive for the CAT students, YDE Stride! and CAT open workshops!

I was blown away by the talents and creativity of young people all week, and it was so rewarding to see all the young people so enthusiastic and energetic about what they were doing. So a fantastic week was had by all - well done everyone!

Of course plenty more to be getting on with, but just before I go we have a new addition to the team - Robin - our new Administrator. Welcome Robin!

Keep you posted soon folks,

Kirsten x

Friday, 26 March 2010

Team time out

Nice to have a bit of down time with the team today, after a really hectic period lasting ... oh at least since Christmas.

As well as celebrating two birthdays, it was time to say 'au revoir' to Steph who's off on maternity leave. We nearly had to offer her her own sofa at lunch as her wonderful bump is near basketball size now - she looked fantastic though. Good luck Steph and bring the baby in for cuddles soon!

Also we said goodbye to Mary who's been a massive help at Dance4 over the last few weeks, supporting the CAT students adventure in Birmingham and helping out with all and sundry in the office. Thanks Mary and we wish you well in all the wonderful things your career is bound to bring.

Rachel

Monday, 15 March 2010

U.Dance East Midlands

Hello!

So it was U.Dance East Midlands at Curve in Leicester yesterday evening and what it treat it was! Some of the best youth dance groups from the East Midlands took part in a phenominal showcase of dance including some street dance, hip hop, ballet, contemporary, south Asian dance, and break dance. There was even some improvisation happening around the building appearing between the crowds of proud parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles etc. The poi artists outside and the procession of Dhol drums and dancing led the audience into the auditorium, and was a really exciting start to the evening!

So much effort and hard work had clearly been put into the pieces performed and U.Dance East Midlands proved how much talent there is in the East Midlands! Well done to Linzi and Sarah for all their hard work of planning and organisation - you really did do yourselves proud! Also well done to the rest of the team and volunteers for all their hard work and effort on the day - it was super!!

So what's next in the youth dance calendar I hear you say......

Well we have our Centre for Advanced Training (CAT) open workshops coming up soon! We will be recruiting for new students to start in September this year. Please see dates and venues below if you would like to come to a free open workshop and get a flavour for what it's like to be in CAT! Book your place in advance.

Northamptonshire, University College Northampton
Sunday 28 March
To book call Northants Dance on 01604 233122

Derbyshire, Déda
Thursday 8 April
To book call Déda on 01332 370911

Nottinghamshire, New Art Exchange
Friday 9th April
To book call Dance4 on 0115 941 0773

Lincolnshire, Meridian Leisure Centre
Sunday 18 April
To book call Lincolnshire Dance on 01522 811 811


We would love to see you there!

Application forms are now available on our website www.dance4cat.co.uk - deadline 30 April. Auditions will be on 9 and 16 May.

Keep you updated soon!

Kirsten x

Wednesday, 17 February 2010

An exciting time...

So, we've had a very exciting couple of weeks here at Dance4 with episodes2010 taking to the Playhouse stage and Improvisation Congregation bringing together an amazing mix of improvisers for a very special one off performance.

For those of you who weren't able to make it along to these events, here's my thoughts on both performances......

Managing episodes2010 was a bit of manic experience for me, which meant that between getting groups ready, helping the technical staff and making sure everything was running smoothly, I didn't get to see many of the pieces. I might leave it up to one of my colleagues who were actually in the audience to tell you about what they saw, but I can tell you that the atmosphere, both backstage and on the audience, was electric - it was such an exciting and exhilarating weekend, seeing over 300 young people perform on a professional stage, many of them for the first time! Alongside all of the amazing youth groups, Vernon Coaker, MP for Gedling and Minister for Schools and Learners, came to the Friday night's performance and opened the event with an inspiring few words.

And then a week later we were at the Congregational Hall, a disused church building in the city centre, for an improvisation evening as part of the city council's Light Night. Improvisation Congregation was a beautiful magical evening with some surprising and unexpected moments (particularly the organ playing and rude gestures to Arts Council staff!!).

Look at for images of both events appearing on our Flickr and Facebook pages soon!!!

Cheerio!
Helen x

Monday, 1 February 2010

Exciting times!

Hello!

So it's been a while since I last blogged, and so much has happened! The platform at Nottingham Contemporary was fab, what a great space and an interesting building. Wendy Houstoun's Keep Dancing, brought the space alive with striking imagery and witty humour. A very mesmorising piece with layers of depth....I could have watched it for hours. Although, my favourite piece of the weekend was New Art Club's Big Bag of Boom. Just a big giggle the whole way through. It was great to see a mixture of work from previous pieces, and I love the audience interaction. It's makes me feel like I want to join in (especially when Pete is doing his crazy eighties dancing - classic!)

This weekend was also a busy one, as Vanessa and I travelled to Leicester to meet applicants for the YDE Stride! programme. The young people turned up with bags of intelligence and enthusiasm - which was fab!! They will all be joining us on the jam packed residential in April where they will learn lots about careers in the dance sector and get to meet some very experienced guest speakers.

Next weekend... well you should already know...episodes10!! Very exciting times for us here at Dance4, so we hope you will share our enthusiasm in all that is happening!

Keep you posted,

Kirsten x

Thursday, 28 January 2010

Coming soon...

As January comes to a close, things definitely aren't getting any quieter in the world of Dance4!

At the end of next week, the mega excitement that is episodes2010 arrives at Nottingham Playhouse. Our annual youth dance platform for Nottingham and Nottinghamshire, will see over 300 young people taking to the playhouse stage over next Friday and Saturday evening. Some of the Dance4 team have been visiting groups over the last few weeks, having a sneak peak at some of the work being presented and I can assure you that it's an event not to be missed! From superheroes to the Holocaust through an amazing journey of contemporary dance, street, hip-hop and ballet, episodes will be showing the very best of youth dance from across the county.

Get your tickets (very soon as they're selling like hot cakes!) from the Nottingham Playhouse Box Office on 0115 9419 419 and visit www.dance4.co.uk/episodes to find out more details and see who's performing.

Look forward to seeing you there!
Helen
x

Dance4 Presents….an electrifying weekend of performances

The office are currently recovering from a very busy weekend – presenting work in the performance space at the city’s new international art centre, Nottingham Contemporary. The mission: test the performance space.


We kicked the weekend off with Wendy Houston’s Keep Dancing.
Where visions of Wendy thrashing around in a very sparkly dress in front of a mammoth projection of fascinatingly old archive footage, are still swimming in my head. The piece made for a very slick first ever live performance in the space.

Saturday saw Nottingham’s public thrilled by Nicola Conibere’s The Beckoning and the Escapades, a playful installation where the entry and exit of audience members to the space prompts the performers to introduce and remove an array of theatrical elements – from disco balls to sunglasses, electrical fans to stage lights.

Day three of the performances saw new ideas and experiments from three artists – New Art Club, Guy Dartnell and Gabriele Reuter. Audiences were taken into their working process through discussion, feedback and sneaky peaks at new work, in development.

In all, a very jam-packed, eclectic and electrifying weekend, which has left my mind reeling and fuelled my urge to both see and to orchestrate more live performance in the city….

Thursday, 21 January 2010

Laura Cherry: My week placement at Dance4

So as I am approaching the end of my week placement at Dance4, I am just going to take the time for a reflection of my valuable experience here. Since I arrived on Monday, I have been swept off my feet and really impressed with the amount of hard work and creativity that goes into the organisation of Dance4. It really made me fully aware of exactly how much effort it takes to run an organisation of this scale. Being in my final year of dance performance at Middlesex University, the placement has been really beneficial as it gives a real eye opener as to what goes on in the professional world and all the hard work behind the scenes of the productions. The staff have been extremely welcoming and have given me support whenever needed. I have been really busy organising several things for the performances this weekend hosted by Dance4 at the brand new Nottingham Contemporary. I have been creating and printing programme notes, liasing with artists, calling guests for attendence, and helping with the box office at the weekend.As a fan of experimental dance, I am particularly excited to be working on the show for artists such as Wendy Houstoun and New Art Club. On my return back to London, I feel that I will be taking back a really insightful and beneficial placement which will hopefully aid the knowledge of my future career in dance!

Monday, 11 January 2010

Dance4 Presents

Check out the latest showreel for Dance4 Presents... - Very Exciting!!


Tuesday, 5 January 2010

Happy 2010!

Hello!

Happy New Year to you all! Hope you've all had a very merry Christmas with lots of lovely food and lots of laughter. After indulging in the Christmas festivities, we are now back in the office, beavering away on lots of exciting projects for this year. Coming up very soon is our January Platform Dance4 Presents... which will be taking place at the new Nottingham Contemporary. Details are on our website - http://www.dance4.co.uk/Dance4presents.php

The office move around has finally taken place and Linzi and Helen are enjoying their new window seats! Although, i think I heard that there was a pigeon lurking outside this morning!! We are now awaiting Laura, our new marketing and communications manager, who will be starting next week. I'm sure everyone has lots for her to do already!

Lets hope 2010 will be a fantastic year for us all!

Kirsten x