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SPRING | SUMMER 2015

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

IPSWICHFIND OUT MORE

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WELCOMEI enjoy the dark winter evenings as it is a great time to plan and think about what will be happening at the DanceHouse in spring – the season of birth, of renewal. Spring is all about the new, so it is the right time of year to introduce fresh artists and new work to the DanceHouse.

DanceEast’s One Night Stand programme of work is making a comeback and true to its nature will bring the best new work by the best new dance companies for one night only. With all One Night Stand performances you will get the chance to chat to me and my colleagues after the show, feed back your thoughts on what you have just seen, and enjoy a half price drink in the DanceEast bar.

This season we will be presenting a range of work from, and by, young people and the local community. DanceEast brings dance to people in schools, hospitals, hospices and we are determined to showcase this work … it is important to remember that Dance is for everyone. One of the most exciting projects this spring is the Move | Be Moved Festival. This week-long dance festival is a community takeover and will include shows suitable for families, taster sessions, schools and youth performances and much more. See page 20 for further information and to find out how to get involved.

Another exciting thing that has been taking place behind the scenes here at DanceEast is the development of our new website. We are particularly pleased with the new look print which we introduced in 2013, the feedback has been overwhelmingly positive. However we were also made aware that some people considered our old website to be a bit tired and hard to navigate. We hope that we have managed to change all that, and, if you are booking a show or trying to find a dance class online, it should now be a lot easier! Now that it is up and running we'd love to have your feedback.

You may notice that we have made slight changes to the pricing structure of our performances and participatory events. I’m sure you will agree that the tickets are still great value and the new pricing structure will have a significant impact on the way we can operate, and it has allowed us to expand the programme of work we present.

This is a very exciting time for DanceEast, you only have to flick through the brochure to see what fantastic things we have for you this season. If you want to make the most out of DanceEast you might want to join our new Friends & Patrons scheme, why not make 2015 the year you commit to supporting one of the best dance Facilities in the UK.

ONE NIGHT STAND

FAMILY TICKET

SCHOOL GROUPS

For further information see page 28

Brendan Keaney Artistic Director and Chief Executive

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BE PART OF OUR FUTURE NEW MEMBERSHIP OPPORTUNITIES

A GIFT THAT LASTS ALL YEARPerhaps you would like to gift a membership for a friend or loved one, a thoughtful and creative present for any occasion. Simply let us know and we can make all the necessary arrangements.

DANCEEAST FRIEND £50 (less than £1 per week)

• Priority mailing and booking for each new season

• Regular newsletter with special off ers and updates

DANCEEAST BEST FRIEND £125 (less than £2.50 per week)

As Friend plus:

• £1 off performance tickets (up to a maximum of 10 per year)

• £5 off the cost of termly dance courses

DANCEEAST PATRON £550+As Best Friend plus:

• Invitation to annual Patrons event

• Acknowledgement in season brochures

For more information and to join please contact Rachel Tarkenter on 01473 295242 or [email protected]

Please see website for full terms and conditions.

WE LOVE WHAT WE DOWorking with people of every age from all walks of life – from disadvantaged backgrounds, with additional needs, in schools, hospices and hospitals; we see how dance changes lives every day. Dance can energise, motivate and encourage creative thinking, expressive minds and healthy bodies.

HOW YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCEYou can enjoy a special connection with us and provide valuable donations for the ground-breaking work we do, such as projects for people with Parkinson’s, ‘looked after’ children and children in hospitals, as well as those at risk, with additional needs and older people in care homes. Your support will help us develop our artistic programme, in which we commission new work and present artists and companies of the highest national and international quality here in Ipswich, Suff olk and beyond.

WHY NOW?DanceEast is a registered charity with big ambitions. The Jerwood DanceHouse is a fantastic resource and we would like more people to be able to enjoy it. With your generosity we can continue together to create a healthier and better future for more people.

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Friday 6 February 7.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

Age suitability 11yrs+

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

URBANBREAKDANCE CONTEMPORARY

#DreamInCode

Dreaming in Code is supported by Arts Council England, DanceXchange, Birmingham and The Courtyard, Hereford

Post-show talk

2FACED DANCE COMPANY Award-winning choreographer Tamsin Fitzgerald and Eddie Kay for Frantic Assembly present Dreaming in Code, an explosive and instinctive brand-new double bill performed by one of the UK’s most innovative male dance companies.

2Faced Dance combine athletic contemporary dance with heart in the mouth breakdance moves. Featuring a breathtaking collision of kinetically charged dance and theatre, with music by Angus MacRae and Tony-nominated composer Alex Baranowski, 2Faced Dance explore what the future could look like in this powerful and fearless work.

Bold, risk-taking and adrenalin-fuelled, yet agile and graceful, 2Faced Dance seek to push the boundaries of the physical, producing dance works that demonstrate unique artistry, but also challenge and entertain.

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“They slam, slide and somersault their way through with a swift determination that rarely falters” The Times

“There’s no risk whatsoever in buying a ticket: they deliver the promised rollercoaster thrills” The Herald (on Out Of His Skin)

DREAMING IN CODE

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U.Dance East celebrates and showcases excellence in youth dance from across the East of England. This regional event marks an opportunity for performance groups to come together in a series of selected workshops before performing new, devised works in an exciting mixed bill.

This full day of activities is part of U.Dance, the UK’s biggest platform for youth dance. A nationwide programme led by Youth Dance England, U.Dance brings together and supports those who organise youth dance performances, whilst raising awareness of events across the wider dance sector and beyond.

U.Dance aims to provide performance opportunities for every child and young person in England, and DanceEast is proud to host the regional platform for the East of England. Successful companies from this evening’s programme will be invited to perform their pieces at the national U.Dance event held in Plymouth in July.

Sunday 22 February 7.30pm

£8, £6 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

YOUTH DANCE

#UDanceEast

Please note: Tickets for this event will be allocated to performers as a priority. Any unallocated tickets will go on sale on Monday 26 January

U.DANCE EAST

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DREAMING IN CODE

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Friday 20 & Saturday 21 February | 7.30pm

£22, £18, £14, £8 Under 18s £2 off

SNAPE MALTINGS CONCERT HALL

CONTEMPORARY

#Atomos

Tickets for the performance must be booked through Aldeburgh Music

Tickets for the masterclass must be booked through DanceEast

Atomos is co-produced by Sadler's Wells, London, UK; Peak Performances @ Montclair State University, New Jersey, USA; Movimentos Festwochen der Autostadt in Wolfsburg, Germany; Festival Montpellier Danse 2014, France

Atomos is co-commissioned by Fondazione I Teatri, Reggio Emilia, Italy; Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance, London, UK

Atomos is supported by The Idlewild Trust

Wayne McGregor | Random Dance is supported by Arts Council England and is Resident Company of Sadler’s Wells, London

Masterclass

Saturday 21 February | 12.00 – 2.00pm

Jerwood DanceHouse

16yrs+

£10

See page 24 for more information

WAYNE MCGREGOR | RANDOM DANCE DanceEast and Aldeburgh Music continue the hugely successful Snape Dances series with Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist Wayne McGregor’s latest work Atomos.

Atomising bodies, movement, film, sound and light into miniature shards of intense sensation, Atomos is the newest work by cutting-edge contemporary choreographer Wayne McGregor.

Known for his unique, tenacious questioning across the interface of art and science and through the body and mind, McGregor has remained at the forefront of contemporary arts for the past 20 years.

Ten incredible dancers perform McGregor’s unique style – sculptural, rigorous, jarring and hauntingly beautiful.

He is accompanied by a team of sensational artists including longtime collaborators lighting designer Lucy Carter and filmmaker Ravi Deepres, along with costumes by the ground-breaking designers of wearable technologies, Studio XO. Neo-classical ambient composers A Winged Victory For The Sullen provide the soaring score.

“Wayne McGregor – one of the most celebrated and sought-after choreographers of his generation”New York Times

“If any artist has defined the decade – It’s Wayne McGregor” The Times

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DANCEEAST PERFORMANCE GROUPSAn evening of new, devised works from the resident DanceEast Performance Groups and Centre For Advanced Training.

Rehearsing weekly, these companies work collaboratively with DanceEast Core Tutors and choreographers to create and learn original dance pieces. This performance platform provides the opportunity for them to showcase their new works.

Featuring performances from all male Boyz United, Dance Unlimited, elders company The Elderberries, Suffolk Junior Dance Company, Suffolk Youth Dance Company, additional needs performance group Spin Off and the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training.

Saturday 28 February 5.00pm & 7.30pm

£8, £6 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

YOUTH DANCE

#SpringShowcase

Please note: Tickets for this event will be allocated to performers as a priority. Any unallocated tickets will go on sale on Saturday 31 January

SPRING SHOWCASE

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“Murmur is the opposite of opaque: a revelation of a world of wonder inside the mind”theartsdesk.com

“The lighting and stage-effect accuracy of this piece is simply brilliant”danceground.com

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Friday 6 March | 7.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

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CONTEMPORARY

#Murmur&Inked

Supported by Sky Arts Academy Arts Scholarships in association with IdeasTap and Arts Council England

Co-commissioned by Arts at Dartington, (Dartington Hall Trust, UK), Bora Bora (Aarhus, Denmark), Curve Theatre (Leicester, UK), DanceXchange (Birmingham, UK), La Comète (Chalons en Champagne, France), La Maison de la musique de Nanterre (Nanterre, FR), Maison des Arts de Créteil (Créteil, FR), Pavilion Dance South West (Bournemouth, UK), Sampad (Birmingham, UK), Studio Programme, The Royal Ballet (London, UK)

Post-show talk

MURMUR & INKEDAAKASH ODEDRA COMPANY Murmur & Inked is a double bill from Aakash Odedra Company. Artistic Director Odedra is one of the most sought-after British choreographer/dancers today. Originally trained in the South Asian styles of khatak and bharatanatyam, Odedra has developed a distinctive movement style following intensive training with some of the most prestigious choreographers in the world.

Diagnosed with dyslexia at a young age, Odedra found conventional education at school very challenging. He felt defined by his learning difficulties, but not his abilities. As written language was so alien, dance became his preferred mode of expression. In Murmur, Odedra and Australian choreographer Lewis Major delve into the idea of warped and exaggerated realities. In a major collaboration with Major and Ars Electronica Futurelab (Linz, Austria), the company explores how the misconceptions of dyslexia can be revealed through visual design, light, sound and movement.

Scarification and tattoos have always been used as marks of identity or experience. Odedra’s grandmother’s body was covered by signs that ensured her protection and sense of belonging. In Inked, choreographed by Olivier award-winner Damien Jalet, the body becomes a place of transformation, an envelope marked, folded and metamorphosed by its journey through a ritualised space. The figures and drawings made on his own body reveal the inner duality of the dancer who enters through a series of transformative stages in a self-seeking quest, an exploration of the body's limits and powers, as a way to transcend them.

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Saturday 14 March 4.00pm & 7.00pm

£8, £6 concessions

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Wednesday 25 March 7.00pm

£8, £6 concessions

THE APEX, BURY ST EDMUNDS

COMMUNITY DANCE

#TheVillage

Please note: Tickets for the event at the Jerwood DanceHouse will be allocated to performers as a priority. Any unallocated tickets will go on sale on Saturday 14 February

Supported by The Apex, Babergh & Mid Suffolk District Council, Forest Heath District Council, Cllr Gordon Jones and Councillor Lisa Chambers

DANCEEAST & UNITFollowing the success of Finding Home in 2014, DanceEast presents The Village, another large scale community dance performance project, at the Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich and the Apex, Bury St Edmunds. This year DanceEast is delighted to be joined by newly formed company Unit made up of DanceEast Associate Artists Tom Hobden and Kate Flurrie.

The Village is inspired by the hundreds of little villages across England. The audience will zoom in and out of local characters’ lives to reveal a web of community spirit.

The cast includes up to 200 performers from local schools in the Babergh, Mid Suffolk and Forest Heath districts, DanceEast Performance Groups; Suffolk Junior Dance Company and Spin Off as well as community participants. This exciting new cast will include participants who have never danced before alongside aspiring new talents of the future. Unit will work alongside DanceEast Core Tutors Caroline Mummery and Lynnette King.

You can expect striking cinematics, emotional narratives and a performance that will bring the extraordinary out of a community.

Taking part in the performance are Boxford Primary School, East Bergholt Primary School, Forest Heath Academy & Elvedon Primary School, Ormiston Sudbury Academy, St Christopher’s Primary School, Stowmarket Middle & High Schools and Thurston Community College.

THE VILLAGE

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Friday 20 March | 7.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARYBREAKDANCE

#LastManStanding

Commissioned by Dance City with support from Falmouth University, Plymouth Dance, Barbican Theatre Plymouth and Arts Council England, Grants for the Arts

James Wilton Dance Workshop

Saturday 21 March | 2.00 – 4.00pm

Jerwood DanceHouse

14yrs+

£10

See page 24–25 for more information

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JAMES WILTON DANCEDanger, the fragility of existence and the desire to survive; we are surrounded by these things in the relentlessness of life. How do we respond? With fear, anger, determination?

Last Man Standing is dance driven by unparalleled energy and athleticism, performed by world-class dancers. A hotly anticipated new work from rising star James Wilton, renowned for exhilarating choreography that leaves you breathless. Wilton’s work draws on martial arts, breakdancing and capoeira to create raw, earthy and ground-breaking performances.

Save your breath, it may be your last.

“A bold, fresh, innovative, modern piece of work with real intent and ambition” www.thepublicreviews.com

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This fun-packed morning of activities for families kicks off with the return of Baby Loves To Boogie Children’s Disco. Following on from the successful Halloween Funday, this daytime dance party for parents with babies, toddlers and children up to 5 years comes complete with a DJ and is guaranteed to get you and your little ones moving and grooving – all at a baby friendly volume so the whole family can party together.

Ticket price includes entrance to the Baby Loves To Boogie Disco as well as arts and crafts activities, exciting games and fantastic face painting.

Sunday 22 March from 10.00am

£4 Adult, £3 Child £12 Family Ticket

Age suitability children under 5yrs and their parents

Parents and children can come and go as they please during the two hour disco session

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

FAMILY

#FamilyFunday

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Friday 17 & Saturday 18 April | 1.30pm

£12, £9 concessions £35 Family Ticket

Age suitability 7yrs+

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

FAMILY BREAKDANCECONTEMPORARYURBAN

#varmintsontour

Co-produced and commissioned by East London Dance, Sadler’s Wells and Stratford Circus

Varmints is based on the book by Helen Ward and Marc Craste, with kind permission from Templar Publishing

Varmints Family Workshop

Saturday 18 April | 3.00 – 4.00pm

Jerwood DanceHouse

Varmints family workshops take inspiration from the themes of the story: citizenship, regeneration and environment and participants explore them through creative movement and play

Suitable for the whole family and individuals from 7yrs+

From £2

See page 25 for more information

WILKIE BRANSON & SALLY COOKSON Varmints tells the poignant tale of one small creature’s struggle to preserve a world in danger of being lost forever. Every day the city grows larger and the noise grows louder, until there is so much noise that no-one can hear themselves think.

Following a successful 2013 tour, Varmints returns with a specially added interactive post-show discussion in which the audience can meet the cast and discover more about the show.

This exhilarating dance-theatre show is choreographed by B-boy and Sadler’s Wells New Wave Associate Wilkie Branson and directed by children’s theatre specialist Sally Cookson.

Based on the award-winning book by Helen Ward with beautiful illustrations by Marc Craste, Varmints is a rich visual piece of original dance theatre for young people and their families.

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“Better than ice-cream!” Young audience member, Bristol 2013

“The cast are genuinely engaging and perform with real verve” The Guardian

“The piece works brilliantly as a metaphor for teaching ecology and the value of nature in one forward roll after another” londondance.com

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Friday 1 May | 7.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARY

#PromisesOfHappiness

Commissioned by DanceEast and The Place. Funded by Arts Council England. Supported by Greenwich Dance, Trestle Arts Base and Dance4. Robert Clark is a Work Place Artist and Resident Artist at Greenwich Dance

ROBERT CLARKAre you happy? Would more money help? A hug from a stranger? A new mobile phone or cheaper car insurance?

This is a dance show for joy, for simple pleasures, for saying 'no' to people who want to tell us what should or should not make us happy; and to endless promises of happiness alluding to a world just out of reach.

Here, exploring happiness is more important than ever actually finding it.

Let’s go there together.

Robert Clark is a UK based choreographer who has been creating and presenting work since 2006 both nationally and internationally. He is renowned for his humorous and emotionally charged, intricate and detailed, direct and engaging dance performances.

The Place is recognised as one of the world's key resources for dance development. It supports the most talented choreographers in the UK today through its bespoke Work Place associate artist scheme.

PROMISES OF HAPPINESS

“Beautifully observed and condensed into a deep, reflective and thought provoking experience” Audience member of the work-in-development sharing

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“Clinkard’s ability to draw together an integrated theatrical experience... shows a sure touch of class” DanceTabs (on Ordinary Courage)

Friday 15 May | 6.30pm & 8.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARY

#OfLandAndTongue

Of Land And Tongue is supported by the National Lottery through Arts Council England. The creation was commissioned by The Tanja Liedtke Foundation and Pavilion Dance South West with additional support from South East Dance, Dance4, Greenwich Dance, The Point, Swindon Dance, DanceEast, Lucy Guerin Inc (Melbourne), Critical Path (Sydney), Plymouth Dance, Barbican Theatre Plymouth, Vitlycke Centre of Performing Arts (Sweden), Shawbrook (Ireland), Old Town Clothing and Wolf and Gypsy Vintage

THEO CLINKARD Chalk and Of Land And Tongue create an evening of startling and eloquent dance that situates the audience right at the heart of the action.

For his stark and poetic duet Chalk, Clinkard draws inspiration from the iconic cliffs of his hometown. He is joined on stage by composer James Keane who provides a live score.

Of Land And Tongue is a dance of odd sensations and unnameable experiences performed by an exceptional cast. An accumulation of untranslatable words from foreign cultures, are brought to life to compelling, and occasionally hilarious effect.

Clinkard's brand new double bill delivers a truly visceral dance experience in an intimate setting, where live music and breathtaking dance rips across the floor right at the audience's feet.

OF LAND ANDTONGUE

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INUA ELLAMS, BENJI REID DanceEast is proud to present this new physical theatre show. Conceived by Inua Ellams and directed by Benji Reid the work is inspired by the UK's basketball sub-culture and explores the battles between the human body and mind in this fast-paced game.

Fresh poetry combined with contemporary movement celebrates the elegance and beauty of basketball. Seen from a British perspective, The Spalding Suite gets to the heart and soul of the gravity-defying game and delves into the hopes and dreams of those who play it. Six dynamic performers mix live beatboxing, hip hop, music, moves and poetry, taking us from the fleeting high of the score and the robust camaraderie of the team, to the poignant lows of a body too worn to play the game.

Friday 29 & Saturday 30 May | 7.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARY HIP HOPPHYSICAL THEATRE

#SpaldingSuite

Produced by Fuel

Commissioned by Southbank Centre and Contact

Funded by Arts Council England and a Wellcome Trust Arts Award

THE SPALDINGSUITE

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Wednesday 17 June 11.00am & 7.45pm

From £10

NEW WOLSEY THEATRE

DANCE CABARETCONTEMPORARYFAMILY

#NACHercules

Originally commissioned by Dance4 as part of Big Dance 2012 East Midlands. Supported by the Foundation for Community Dance. Co-produced for touring by Dance4, New Art Club and Nottingham Playhouse. Supported using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England

Part of Ip-art, the annual Ipswich Arts Festival

HERCULESNEW ART CLUBOne extraordinary superhero, 12 impossible tasks … it’s the story of Hercules as you’ve never seen it before!

Renowned internationally for their humorous productions where contemporary dance performance meets stand-up comedy, New Art Club aka Tom Roden and Pete Shenton gives you a pantomime, a comic take on history, and a party all rolled into one side-splitting adventure.

Hercules is best known for his incredible strength. But who knew the guy could dance? This story of Hercules is told through hilarious dance routines and amazing speciality acts. It’s a modern cabaret the whole family will enjoy.

With a cast of stunning professional performers and selected members of DanceEast’s resident Performance Groups, this irreverent, innovative and life-affirming show will have you up on your feet wanting to dance.

“I don’t want to leave. Can I stay for the next show” Audience member aged 7

“This is physical comedy with brains, I laughed ‘til my face hurt” The Observer

“Downright funny” New York Times

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Monday 22 June | 1.30pm

£5 per student with 1 teacher per 10 students

Age suitability 4yrs+

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

PHYSICAL THEATRE

#Hop #MOKOdance

Supported by Arts Council England, MOKO Dance is a national dance partnership led by DanceEast dedicated to opening the eyes of children and their families to the power of dance

HOPNEVSKI PROSPEKT IN ASSOCIATION WITH MOKO DANCEA poetic physical dance theatre production for children aged 4+ and their families. Mr Dedalus and his son Icarus are trapped on an island. They long for home, but there’s no way to get off. Luckily Mr Dedalus is an inventor and thinks hard to come up with a plan to fly and hop away above the sea.

Hop tells a story of the dream of flying, never giving up and above all, the unconditional relationship between a father and a son.

Nevski Prospekt from Belgium is a new players collective founded by theatre-makers Ives Thuwis, Wim De Winne and Gregory Caers. Hop promises to be a total experience that starts the moment you enter the DanceHouse and resonates even after you have left.

“…a touching story of a father-son relationship” culturenorthernireland.org

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Sunday 21 June – Wednesday 1 July

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

#MoveBeMovedFestival

DANCEEAST’S FIRST COMMUNITY DANCE FESTIVAL• World-class dance performances

• Class and Course Taster Sessions

• Open Events

• Performance opportunities for schools, young choreographers and community groups of all ages

• Move | Be Moved performance platform

• Come and find out more about how you can get involved with DanceEast

To register your interest and find out more about the festival, email [email protected]

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Friday 26 June | 7.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

BALLETJUGGLING

#4x4

Co-produced by Gandini Jugging, National Centre for Circus Arts, Lighthouse Poole and La Brèche Pôle

Supported by Arts Council England, Royal Ballet Studio Programme, Agit Cirk, London International Mime Festival, Shoreditch Town Hall, Jacksons Lane

GANDINI JUGGLINGTracing pathways in space, four jugglers and four ballet dancers share a stage for the first time. 4 x 4 is a collaboration between two worlds: ballet and juggling.

Both these formalised systems are ephemeral journeys through time and space, leaving an unseen trace, like an imaginary architecture. Following the international success of Smashed, the sensational Gandini Juggling is returning to its love affair with pure patterns and mathematics.

Directed by world renowned juggler Sean Gandini, choreographed by Royal Ballet dancer Ludovic Ondiviela, with original composition Suspended opus 69 by Nimrod Borenstein and performed live by exceptional young chamber ensemble Camerata Alma Viva. Incredible lighting design by Guy Hoare completes this sensational cross art-form experience.

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“Glorious. When it comes to juggling, the Gandinis pip everyone else” The Guardian

“Inventive and very funny” The Independent

4 X 4

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Tuesday 21 July | 7.30pm

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JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARYYOUTH DANCE

#NYDC_UKtour

NYDC is funded jointly by Arts Council England and the Department for Education, from the National Lottery and Grant in Aid funds

NYDC Experience Workshop

Wednesday 27 May | 12.00 – 4.00pm

16–18yrs

FREE

See page 25 for more information

NATIONAL YOUTH DANCE COMPANY | SIDI LARBI CHERKAOUINow in its third year, Sadler's Wells National Youth Dance Company is fast establishing a reputation for producing high quality performances from a company of dancers who are expressive, brave and energise the dance environment. Having completed two sold out UK tours, National Youth Dance Company returns to the Jerwood DanceHouse with a new work created by the 2014–15 Guest Artistic Director Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui.

Cherkaoui is one of the most prolific choreographers working today; a Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist, he has created more than 20 works. This new commission sees Cherkaoui revisiting moments from his established catalogue of work including: Babel(words), Puz/zle, Genesis and TeZukA, incorporating new ideas and movement material from the young dancers. Cherkaoui’s unique choreographic process, combined with the fresh talent of NYDC dancers, illustrates the power and youthful creativity young people can bring to a professional dance collaboration. The work is created in partnership with Eastman.

“The performers seem scarcely aware of their power, which only multiplies it.” The Guardian

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Saturday 1 August 4.30pm & 7.30pm

£8, £6 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

YOUTH DANCECONTEMPORARY

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Please note: Tickets for this event will be allocated to performers as a priority. Any unallocated tickets will go on sale on Friday 4 July

DANCEEAST CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TRAININGStudents from the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training perform a mixed bill of original works commissioned by some of the most influential national and international choreographers.

Resident at the Jerwood DanceHouse, the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training is one of nine national dance centres offering part-time, non-residential, professional dance training to young people from 10 –18 years of age with exceptional potential in dance.

Funded by the Department for Education’s Music and Dance Scheme, the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training develops students’ talent through a pioneering programme, creating and inspiring future generations of world-class dancers and choreographers.

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WAYNE MCGREGOR | RANDOM DANCE MASTERCLASSSaturday 21 February | 12.00 – 2.00pm

Dancers from Wayne McGregor | Random Dance will lead this fast-paced and challenging technique class. Participants will then be

led through choreographic tasks that reflect the methods used by McGregor in the studio with his dancers during the making of Atomos.

Age suitability 16yrs+ £10

DANCE ACROSS THE CURRICULUM: DANCE AND SCIENCEThursday 26 February | 4.30 – 6.30pm

Led by DanceEast Core Tutor Sarah Franklin, this session provides practical examples of how dance can be used to support and explore the delivery of science in the Primary curriculum. Suitable for Primary Teachers.

Age suitability 18yrs+ £12

CENTRAL SCHOOL OF BALLET DANCE DAYSunday 1 March | 10.30am – 4.45pm

A Central School of Ballet Dance Day is an excellent opportunity to gain a glimpse into full time vocational training. With classes in ballet and contemporary led by tutors from Central’s Senior School, the Dance Day is

suitable for young people who are considering entering full time vocational ballet training.

Places for the Dance Day must be booked through Central School of Ballet at centralschoolofballet.co.uk

Age suitability 12–16yrs £40

TOOLS FOR TEACHING IMPROVISATION IN SECONDARY SCHOOL DANCETuesday 3 March | 4.30 – 6.30pm

Led by DanceEast Core Tutor Tom Hobden, this session highlights a range of tools and handy tips which can be used to inspire and encourage students to use improvisation and contact work. Particularly suitable for secondary school teachers leading BTEC, GCSE, AS and A2 Dance and Performing Arts.

Age suitability 18yrs+ £12

JAMES WILTON DANCE WORKSHOPSaturday 21 March | 2.00 – 4.00pm

An action packed workshop based on James Wilton’s latest work Last Man Standing. The workshop will begin with a floor based technique class that encourages using the floor efficiently, expansively

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASSES & WORKSHOPS

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and safely. Following this participants will learn repertoire from the work that draws influence from capoeira, martial arts and flying low technique. The

workshop will be high energy, exciting and inspiring.

Age suitability 14yrs+ £10

TRAINING DAY FOR DANCE ARTISTS & PRACTITIONERS: WORKING IN CHILDREN’S HOSPICESSaturday 28 March | 10.00am – 4.30pm

Led by DanceEast Core Tutor Lynnette King and dance artist Lucy Blazheva, this day long training session will explore how to work creatively with children and young people with life-limiting conditions, including how to plan and theme sessions. You will examine and explore ‘ways-in’ to leading workshops, discuss how to create and sustain a safe working environment, how to ensure inclusivity and be adaptable whilst honest to your own artistic agenda. Time will be given to play with appropriate dialogue and means of communication. In addition, there will be sessions focused around taking care of yourself as an artist and examining the importance of an awareness of the impact on self and the invaluable nature of networking and appropriate support.

Start Hospices Programme at DanceEast supported by Children & The Arts

Age suitability 18yrs+ £45

HEALTHY YOUNG DANCERS: CREATING AUTONOMOUS, FREE THINKING DANCERSSunday 29 March | 10.30am – 1.00pm

The psychological and emotional demands of a dancer can be as challenging as the physical aspects. Building upon her research with The Royal Ballet School and Elmhurst School for Dance, DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training Manager Elsa Urmston will explore the role of psychological skills training in developing rounded, autonomous and free thinking dancers.

Drawing on the evidence-based practice of the Centre For Advanced Training Health Education programme, participants will be able to observe an excerpt of a health session with students and discuss the theory and application of mental skills in a dance education context.

Age suitability 18yrs+ £12

VARMINTS FAMILY WORKSHOPSaturday 18 April | 3.00 – 4.00pm

Varmints Family workshop takes inspiration from the themes of the story: citizenship, regeneration and environment, and participants explore them through creative movement and play.

Suitable for children 7yrs+ and their families £8 1 Adult & 1 Child £3 Additional Adult £2 Additional Child

NYDC EXPERIENCE WORKSHOPWednesday 27 May | 12.00 – 4.00pm

Sadler’s Wells is searching for thirty talented young dancers to join the National Youth Dance Company (NYDC) 2015–16. The first step to becoming a NYDC dancer is to register for an Experience Workshop. The workshops are open to dancers aged 16–18 from diverse backgrounds, with experience in any dance style. There is no cost for the workshops but places must be pre-booked through Sadler’s Wells.

sadlerswells.com/NYDC | [email protected] #NYDCExperienceWorkshops

Age suitability 16 –18yrs* FREE

(*age range is flexible in certain circumstances, see sadlerswells.com/NYDC for more information)

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A MIDSUMMER NIGHT’S DREAM IN CONCERTSaturday 31 January | 2.30 & 7.30pm

One of Shakespeare's most loved plays is brought to life with new original music by young singer/songwriter Wade Ablitt. Featuring a cast of incredible local singers, actors and musicians, this production promises to be an electric and interesting evening of original theatre. The profits from this production will all go towards the Teenage Cancer Trust in memory of Jack Wilkinson.

£10

SLEEPING BEAUTYThursday 19 & Friday 20 February | 7.30pm, Saturday 21 February | 2.00 & 7.30pm

The pantomime of your dreams! The Landseer Players, an amateur dramatics group based in Ipswich, are proud to bring their annual pantomime to DanceEast at the

Jerwood DanceHouse for the first time.

£10

BRITISH RED CROSS – DANCE: MAKE YOUR MOVESaturday 6 June

The British Red Cross presents the Suffolk heat of Dance: Make Your Move, the UK’s largest charity dance competition. Young people aged 4–18yrs of all abilities can take part in the event and make their move for people in crisis. Proceeds of this event will help support the life-saving and life-changing work of the British Red Cross.

To participate or to book tickets visit www.redcross.org.uk or call 01284 727247

ENCORE DANCE COMPANYFriday 24 April | 7.30pm

Encore Dance Company – the graduate dance company for Tring Park School for the Performing Arts – appears in an exciting and

varied mixed programme of choreography showcasing their work. Choreographers include Antony Dowson, Lorraine Jones, Jodie Blemings, Christopher Tudor and James Streeter (Soloist with English National Ballet).

£15 and £12 concessions

EVENTS AT THE DANCEHOUSE

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Whether you are hosting a private or corporate function, need rehearsal space or are searching for a venue to perform in, all spaces at the Jerwood DanceHouse are available for hire. The iconic building houses a number of flexible, vibrant spaces including:

• 200 seat Studio Theatre

• World-class Dance Studios

• Therapy Room

• Board Room

• Café

• Foyer & Bar Area

• Gallery Space

The emphasis is on a friendly professionalism, there is no standard package and we are happy to adapt the space and our service to meet your specific requirements. The spaces are not only suitable for artistic purposes such as rehearsals and performances but are also great for corporate events such as AGMs, conferences, meetings and parties.

The venue has played host to prestigious companies such as Age UK, the British Red Cross, the Environment Agency, Morgan Sindall and UK Power Networks. The DanceHouse is an inspiring, adaptable and quirky building and completely accessible.

For details of our affordable rates or to check availability, please contact Maggie Powell, Venue Hire Co-ordinator

01473 295240 | [email protected]

HIRE THE DANCEHOUSE

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TELEPHONE01473 295230

ONLINEdanceeast.co.uk

IN PERSONDanceEast Box Offi ceJerwood DanceHouse Foundry LaneIpswich IP4 1DW

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS Monday – Thursday: 9.00am – 9.00pm

Friday: 9.00am – 8.00pm

Saturday: 9.00am – 6.00pm (non-performance days), 9.00am – 8.00pm (performance days)

Sunday: 10.00am – 4.00pm (term time only)

TRANSACTION CHARGE£1 will be added to all debit or credit card bookings, whether over the phone or in person.

EXCHANGES & REFUNDSOnce purchased, performance and workshop tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded.

CONCESSIONSWhere applicable concessions are available to students, children, registered disabled and carers, those on income support and senior citizens, (ID required).

ACCESSTo ensure that your visit is as smooth as possible, please contact us in advance to advise of any access needs or to reserve a wheelchair space.

KEEP IN TOUCHReceive regular email updates highlighting upcoming shows and events. Membership of the email list is free, join online at danceeast.co.uk

ONE NIGHT STANDHave a fl irt with a One Night Stand – new work by the best new dance companies, programmed especially for the spring season – and enjoy a half price drink in the DanceEast bar after the show.

FAMILY TICKET Available for Family Funday, Varmints, and Hop. Four tickets, which must include at least one adult and two children. Tickets are subject to availability and cannot be used in conjunction with any other off er.

SCHOOL GROUPS£5 per ticket with one teacher free per ten pupils. Additional teacher tickets can be purchased at £5 if necessary.

PRICING TWEAKSYou may have noticed that we have had to increase our prices slightly but I’m sure you will agree that they are still great value and enable you to see world-class dance here in Ipswich without the need and expense of travelling to London.

All discounts are subject to availability, only one discount applies and cannot be used in conjunction with any other off ers or concessions. A child is classifi ed as 16 years and under, or in school.The information in this booklet was correct at the time of going to print.DanceEast reserves the right to amend prices, discounts and benefi ts at any time.Fees and transaction charges are subject to change.

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THE JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE IS SITUATED AT THE MILL ON IPSWICH WATERFRONT. IT IS ROUGHLY A 15 MINUTE WALK FROM IPSWICH TRAIN STATION AND THE TOWN CENTRE.

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