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Jane Greenfield and Steven Brett, two artist producers in conversation, sharing their experience in creating structures and contexts for artist support within dance and live art.
Jane Greenfield and Steven Brett, two artist producers in conversation, sharing their experience in creating structures and contexts for artist support within dance and live art.
Crossing Borders is a series of talks curated by Frank Bock, inviting UK and international practitioners whose work understands movement and embodiment through a variety of different forms. Art practice, neuroscience, somatics and curation underpin the many contexts where such explorations take place.
Crossing Borders has been organised in collaboration with the Graduate School of London Contemporary Dance School and Dance Umbrella. The series aims to offer fresh vantage points on artistic practice and environment, and feed in to current debates around the UK dance ecology.
Full list of speakers at Crossing Borders 2012:
6 Nov - Jane Greenfield and Steven Brett
13 Nov - Pedro Prado
20 Nov - Emilyn Claid
27 Nov - Julyen Hamilton and Jacky Lansley
4 Dec - Hester Reeve
11 Dec - Siobhan Davies and David Hinton
Date: Tuesdays 2 Oct â“ 11 Dec 2012
Time: 7-8:30pm
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6 November 2012 at 7:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour 30 minutes |
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Independent Dance |
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£6 full price / £4 concessions and freelance dance artists |
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Independent Dance: 020 7091 9650 / info@independentdance.co.uk |
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For full details of the series please visit: www.independentdance.co.uk |
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