Training Day - exciting opportunity for regional dance artists and practitioners

News Training Day - exciting opportunity for regional dance artists and practitioners

4th April 2012

We are holding a training event for dance leaders, teachers and workshop leaders to introduce the work of the Centre for Advanced Training and the talent identification programme

Monday 16 April 2012 // 10am – 2.30pm
The Patrick Centre, Birmingham Hippodrome

Following the event there will an opportunity express your interest in becoming one of our formal CAT Advocates (with associated renumeration), to work in partnership with us to identify potentially talented young dancers and sign post them to the programme.

The day will consist of a mixture of practical work and presentations delivered by the Centre for Advanced Training Subject Leader, Rosie Kay and Programme Manager, Louise O’Hanlon. There will also be time for networking and an opportunity to learn more about the work of DanceXchange and the International Dance Festival Birmingham (IDFB 2012).

Fee:
The cost to an organisation to send a delegate is £20, for a freelance teacher/dance artist £15*. To book your place email catinfo@dancexchange.org.uk or call 0121 689 1096 by Monday 9 April. Click here for more information and an outline of the schedule 

*No one will be excluded on the basis of payment - please call or email if this is a concern
 

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At DanceXchange our aim is to bring dance to more people in Birmingham and the West Midlands region, through performances, productions, classes and community outreach.

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