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Encounters 2019 Highlights

Hosted by Dance Woking, Encounters was a fantastic taster event in Jubilee Square, Woking Town Centre held on Saturday 22 June, showcasing local school groups and dance schools in advance of up Party in the Park. The performances delighted shoppers providing opportunities to take part perform and watch.

This year we celebrate 25 years of Dance Woking in Woking

Dance Woking would like to thank you all who shared this great experience and day with us, we hope you enjoy highlights, please see share.

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Rotate Parkour this Thursday 17 October

Rotate Parkour this Thursday 17 October

Dance Woking is hosting weekly parkour sessions in Woking and Addlestone.

The sessions will be run in a safe and supportive environment, allowing progression of movement skills including running, jumping, vaulting, crawling, balancing, swinging, diving and rolling led by a parkour instructor from Momentum Parkour.

What is Parkour?

https://www.facebook.com/thatssurreytv/videos/417188799108296/?v=417188799108296

Parkour Sessions:

Autumn term Dates: next session Thursday 17 October

(Not Thursday 31 October – Half term)

Addlestone: Thursdays, 6.00pm – 7.00pm

Where: Addlestone Youth Centre, 121-125 Church Rd, Addlestone KT15 1SH

Rotate Parkour Club Booking Applicant Addlestone

Woking:  Thursdays, 6.30pm – 7.30pm

Where: Sheerwater Youth Centre, Blackmore Crescent, Woking, GU215NS

Please note: For those attending Sheerwater there is a part road closure on Blackmore Crescent

From the end of October 2019 as you approach Blackmore Crescent from Woking up to Bentham Road, to access youth club go down to the next right turn, take that and then right again on Blackmore Crescent and onto the youth centre.

Rotate Parkour Club Booking Applicant Woking

About Momentum Parkour: Momentum are based in Leatherhead and are experienced in teaching young people the fundamentals and skills of parkour.

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The Hum in My Heart premiere’s at Woking’s Rhoda McGaw Theatre

Amina Khayyam Dance Company present their new work ‘The Hum in My Heart’ on Thursday 21 November, Featuring live music including cello, sarod, and tabla

Developed from workshops since 2014 mainly with women’s groups in marginalised and disenfranchised communities across four regions – London (Tower Hamlets), Birmingham, Luton and Woking, The Hum of My Heart project worked with women who are beginning to confront the social stigma of mental health

For more information and tickets go to: https://www.dancewoking.com/event-category/amina-khayyam-dance-company-the-hum-in-my-heart/

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Expressions of Interest open for Innovate 2019

It’s that time of year and we are once again looking for local dance groups who would like to perform at our Contemporary Community Platform INNOVATE on Saturday 23 November 2019 at Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking.

Groups must be working mainly in Contemporary dance, all ages and abilities are welcome. Please note that NEW for 2019 is a registration fee of £35.00.

For your chance to take part, please complete the attached form and return it to us as soon as possible, and by Monday 23 September.

Key dates to note:

Monday 23 September:       Application deadline

Monday 7 October:             Confirmation of groups

Friday 21 October:              Last date to SEND lighting requirements, music and programme notes

Saturday 23 November:      Technical runs will take place from 9.00am; platform starts at 7.00pm

Registration Fee:                 This applies to all groups and will be used to help cover administration     costs. £35.00/group

Click LINK for link to registration fee 

A selection of photographs from 2018 by Photoviva

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Celebration of Encounters 22 July in pictures

What an amazing afternoon of dance in Woking Town Centre’s Jubilee Square

HIghlights video coming soon

Great performances from dance groups from; thank you for supporting this event.

The Park School

Westfield Primary School

Horsell Junior School

St John’s Primary School

Lakers Dance group

Outside the Box Dance Company

Belly Tricks – Belly Dance

Amina Khayyam Dance Company

 

 

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Dance Woking welcomes Ellie

Dance Woking is pleased to welcome Ellie Dowling to the team as Projects Coordinator.

Following an extensive performing career, Ellie has worked for numerous
dance organisations both as an arts practitioner and co-ordinator. Her credits include Vincent Dance Theatre, PunchDrunk Productions, Jean Abreu Dance and Welsh National Opera, as an administrator she has co-ordinated projects for The Place, DLMArts and various Schools Sports Partnerships.

In addition, Ellie developed and runs her own Dance in Education company Enerjetix which she continues to manage.

Ellie has worked as a freelance dance specialist for many years and has delivered
various projects for Dance Woking over the last 12 months including What if Solar science led by Alexander Whitley Dance Company and Dance Woking’s Summer Shorts outreach programme including Carnival parades  at Encounters & Party in the Park.

Ellie in action:

What if Solar Science project led by Alexander Whitley Dance Company in January

Final rehearsal before Encounters Parade in Woking Town Centre in June

Party in the Park carnival parade in July

 

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Seeking New Chair & Trustees

Dance Woking is seeking a new Chair and trustees

Dance Woking is seeking a chair and up to six new trustees who have expertise in their sector, along with networks in the arts, business or creative industries. We are seeking trustees with a passion for engaging people in the arts and an enthusiasm and belief in the vision and mission of Dance Woking. We are looking for people to champion, campaign for and support our work at this exciting period of change and who have the time and commitment to contribute to the future strategic development and sustainability of Dance Woking.

Dance Woking is an innovative dance organisation that provides high quality opportunities to watch, perform and take part in dance.  As we enter our 25th year, Dance Woking has ambitious plans for the future and is seeking to appoint exceptional and dynamic trustees to support the company in this next phase of development.

Chair

Are you a strategic thinker with people skills to lead a talented board of experts and support the CEO/Artistic Director to lead a dynamic and ambitious organisation? You will need knowledge of good governance, a commitment to supporting Dance Woking’s mission and the skill to build effective relationships with our key stakeholders.

Trustees

Are you passionate about the arts? Do you have the time, and commitment to be part of the team who helps shape the next phase of the organisation’s development? You don’t need to be working in the arts, simply an interest and want to find out more! We are looking for new people to join our effective and supportive board, to build on our success and steer Dance Woking forward. Ideally candidates will either live or work in Woking or the surrounding areas. We are particularly seeking trustees with expertise in one or more of the following:

Formal Education &/or Higher Education, Local government, Health sector, Business development & fundraising, Social policy and impact, Digital marketing, Technology and Innovation, Creative practice

You will need to be able to attend 4 Board meetings a year, normally in the early evening; an annual strategy planning session, additional times may be required for subgroup committee meetings and Dance Woking events. Trustee roles are voluntary. We pay expenses in line with our volunteer policy. Previous trustee experience is not required – induction and training provided. Dance Woking operates an equalities policy and actively encourages diversity across the organisation.

 For an application pack please email: sam@dancewoking.com or if you would like to speak to a Trustee about the role please email your details to CEO/Artistic Director Sam McCaffrey and we will make contact

Closing date: Monday 29 July 2019

Interviews: week commencing 5 August 2019

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Getting Ready for Encounters

Encounters banner

Banners are ready! Weather looking brighter too!!

We are busy doing the finishing touches: Look forward to seeing dance groups from:

Horsell Juniors School, Westfield Primary School, The Park School & St Johns Primary School

Plus Dance Schools: Outside the Box Dance Company, Bellytricks – Tribal & Dreamcatchers Stage Academy

Amazing banners by Maria Lima & Emily

Encounters banner

Encounters banner

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T-shirts & Hats are in

Thanks to sponsors AKIKO design based in Woking we have some colourful t-shirts & hats to wear tomorrow at Encounters;

Looking forward to seeing an array of colour in Woking town centre, Jubilee Square, please support, action starts at 1.15pm with some pre-warm-up fun in the morning.

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Dance Woking’s Intergenerational group get ready for premiere

KUSAK is an exciting intergenerational performance challenging audience perception of dance and age; this new work explores ritualistic ceremonies from Turkish Folk culture. Dance Woking has been working with Ceyda Tanc Dance to create a Woking version of KUSAK by inviting different members of the community to come together to create an exciting new piece of work. The group is made of dancers of different ages and abilities, presenting this work as one community group.

 

ABOUT: CEYDA TANC DANCE is a contemporary dance company led by Artistic Director and Choreographer, Ceyda Tanc. The company produces cutting-edge, dynamic contemporary dance works influenced by traditional Turkish folk dance, including Zeybek and Denizli. Utilising the virtuoso movements of the male Turkish dancers on female bodies, a unique movement vocabulary is created, which conveys striking shapes, and an emotive and sensual energy.  Ceyda Tanc Dance is committed to sharing their passion for dance and performance, specialising in contemporary and traditional Turkish folk dance. They aim to spark enthusiasm for these art forms in people of all ages and abilities.

ABOUT: Dance WOKING is an innovative dance organisation that provides high quality opportunities to watch, perform and take part in dance, providing new experiences that inspire artists, audiences, participants and communities. Supported by Arts Council England’s Project grants, Dance Woking has been working with a number of community groups and schools to in a project called KUSAK.