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Getting Out of the Box - How to Survive as a Dance Artist

02/11/2016
Starts 02:00 PM to 06:00 PM
Where
Fyfe Hall
Ticket price
Free - booking required
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01179351200
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Getting Out of the Box - How to Survive as a Dance Artist

Free event for dancers, performers, producers, funders and venues - how we can work together in order to survive and thrive

Getting Out of the Box (OOTB) - How to Survive as a Dance Artist

Wednesday 2nd November, 2pm-6pm

Free event suitable for dancers, movers, shakers, theatre practitioners, live artists, circus performers and anyone else who fancies it!

Join Karla Shacklock for an afternoon of tea and nice biscuits, which will include talking, reflecting, listening, and above all thinking about how performance artists can get out of their boxes.

An opportunity for artists, producers, programmers, funders and venues to come together, to have authentic conversations (no holds barred except moaning!), to play with thinking in new ways and to consider how we can work together in order to survive and thrive.

Karla will share her OOTB experience and you will hear a group of inspiring dance legends, such as Charlotte Vincent, Theo Clinkard, Jean Abreu, Liz Aggiss, Wendy Houston, Ben Duke, Lailla Diallo, talk about theirs. This is an opportunity to enjoy some safe time and space to think about your own journey.

Topics will include: touring, funding, health and wellbeing, networking, parenthood, and generally how to keep going when it starts to feel tough. Hopefully you'll leave feeling a bit safer, more empowered and like you are part of a wide and special world.

Free -RSVP via Eventbrite

This is one of five free and accessible OOTB events taking place across the UK at Pavilion South West, Yorkshire Dance, Dance4, South East Dance.

OOTB is a Karla Shacklock Company project, supported by Arts Council England, Theatre Bristol, Trinity Community Arts, Bath Dance, Bristol City Council, Yorkshire Dance, Pavilion Dance South West, Dance4, South East Dance and Barnsley Civic.

Image courtesy of Giulia Pecorari, designer and photographer.

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