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Page 1: DanceEast Summer Brochure 2016

SUMMER 2016

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

IPSWICHFIND OUT MORE

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WELCOMEI’m delighted to announce our busiest summer programme yet with, we hope, something for everyone to enjoy.

If you want to see some fresh new work, we are teaming up yet again with the New Wolsey Theatre’s Pulse Festival to present a dynamic double bill from Rhiannon Faith and The Hiccup Project, plus an exclusive work in progress presentation of Gecko’s new piece The Wedding which they will be touring in Spring 2017.

The second annual Move | Be Moved Festival in July provides plenty of opportunities for local community groups to get involved with performances and events, including HOST, a day packed with workshops, presentations and performances relating to older people dancing.

As always there is lots happening for and by young people, don’t miss The Adventures of The Little Ghost, a family friendly immersive performance and, if you want to dance rather than watch, we have Summer Schools for 7 – 11 years and 12 – 18 years in August.

If you were lucky enough to see National Youth Dance Company in 2015 then you won’t need persuading to book for 2016. If you have not seen them before, grab this opportunity, they are amazing!!!

Classical dance fans are also in for some real treats with two exciting productions taking place outside of the DanceHouse. DanceEast is absolutely delighted to be associated with Wild Space, a promenade immersive performance by National Ballet of Canada Choreographic Associate Robert Binet. With live music, Robert has assembled a stellar international cast of young dancers from around the world to perform in the beautiful location of Abbey Hall just outside Eye.

We are also delighted to be working in partnership with Suffolk Community Foundation and The Royal Ballet’s Gary Avis (and DanceEast Trustee) to bring Royal Ballet friends and Anton du Beke to perform at Ipswich Regent.

Finally we have some really exciting projects taking place in local schools at the moment. If you are a teacher and would like to talk to us about developing a programme to inspire and nurture high quality dance in your school, please get in contact with us and we would be happy to create a bespoke package.

There is too much going on at DanceEast to include here, so do look on our website where you will see a range of other initiatives, plus you will soon be able to see the autumn programme and book for Pinocchio, our Christmas show, to be created by the very talented Jasmin Vardimon.

I look forward to seeing you soon.

Brendan Keaney

CONTENTS

WATCH A PERFORMANCE

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GET DANCING

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ABOUT DANCEEAST

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JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

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DONATE NOW AT DANCEEAST.CO.UK/DONATE

Brendan Keaney Artistic Director & Chief Executive

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BE PART OF OUR FUTURE JOIN US AS A FRIEND, BEST FRIEND OR PATRON REGULAR DONATIONS CAN MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCEAs a registered charity your regular support makes a real difference in helping us to plan for our future and make the East of England a place where everyone has the opportunity to engage in great dance. With a yearly subscription as a Friend, Best Friend or Patron you can enjoy a closer relationship with DanceEast, benefitting from priority booking each season as well as special offers and events.

We are incredibly thankful to all our Friends, Best Friends and Patrons for their generous support.

Patrons: Mr. and Mrs. James Barclay, Lady Chadwyck-Healey, Scilla Dyke, Lizzie Fargher, Mr. and Mrs. Alan Grieve, Amanda Maxwell, Martyn Rose, Sally Walton and Elizabeth Wellesley-Wesley.

Registered charity number: 01066825

HOW TO JOINBecoming a DanceEast member is easy. You can purchase memberships online, over the phone or in person at the Box Office.

mobile2 01473 295230 sphere danceeast.co.uk/memberships

£50

£125

£550+

FRIEND Pays for a looked-after child to take part in a term’s worth of classes

PATRONPays for a coach for participants to take part in DanceEast’s annual District Project

BEST FRIEND Pays for a tutor to facilitate a Dance for Parkinson’s workshop

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Thursday 2 June 8.00pm

Starting from £8.50 £5 under 26

Age suitability 16yrs+ (contains adult themes and strong language)

NEW WOLSEY STUDIO, ST GEORGES STREET, IPSWICH

CONTEMPORARY

pulseipswich.co.uk

@RhiannonFaith

Please note: Tickets for Pulse Dance Day events must be booked through The New Wolsey Theatre Box Office. pulseipswich.co.uk

Supported by Arts Council England, RichMix, Proteus Creation Space, The Garage and developed through the Open LAB scheme at Barbican/Guildhall.

RHIANNON FAITH SCARY S**T A show about friendship, being a woman, and asking for help.

Rhiannon Faith suggested she needed therapy to cure her ‘talking on the telephone phobia’. Maddy thought she might need therapy to help tackle anxieties about her fertility. They attended sessions led by therapist Joy Griffiths. What they found out about themselves and each other ran far deeper.

The work is a series of vignettes, based on a social experiment and deals with the physiological and psychological behaviours anchored in ‘Fear’ and performed using theatre, comedy, movement and performance. The performers use autobiographical text and the voice recordings of psychologist Joy Griffiths and perform a smutty, shocking and frank response.

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"Bold, brave and moving"Evening Standard

"Presented with wit and poignancy"The Observer

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"Genre-splatting, refreshing, inventive...Theatre and dance that hurls custard pies at convention. Outstanding" Paul Levy, Fringe Review

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THE HICCUP PROJECT MAY-WE-GO-ROUND? Brighton-based duo The Hiccup Project is Chess Dillon-Reams and Cristina MacKerron who first danced together as friends and went on to both train at Northern School of Contemporary Dance. May-We-Go-Round? is their first production, a highly successful collision of fiercely energetic dance and comedic theatre, in which Chess and Cristina take audiences on a bitter-sweet journey on the merry-go-round of romance. Honest, provocative and laugh-out-loud funny, it celebrates love and lust in all its messy and confusing forms. Ultimately, it’s a show about friendship, the bond between these two women generating an enthralling, endearing portrait for audiences to relish.

Winner of Fringe Review Award for Outstanding Theatre and South East Dance ‘Most Surprising’ Performance Award at their Brighton Fringe Festival debut in 2015, and also shortlisted for the Audience Choice Award.

Thursday 2 June 9.30pm

Starting from £8.50 £5 under 26

NEW WOLSEY THEATRE, CIVIC DRIVE, IPSWICH

CONTEMPORARY

pulseipswich.co.uk

#MayWeGoRound @thehiccupproj

Please note: Tickets for Pulse Dance Day events must be booked through The New Wolsey Theatre Box Office. pulseipswich.co.uk

Supported by Arts Council England through National Lottery Funding and South East Dance.

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Saturday 4 June | 4.00pm

£5

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@GeckoTheatre

Gecko is supported by Arts Council England and Ipswich Borough Council.

Please note: Tickets for Pulse events must be booked through The New Wolsey Theatre Box Office. pulseipswich.co.uk

GECKOA work in progress sharing created by Amit Lahav As the world becomes more connected and our own country is enriched with multiple ethnicities, Gecko will draw on influences of cultures from around the world, exploring the ritual of the wedding and its place in modern society.

Taking as the starting point the relationship between two people and the contract that they enter into, The Wedding investigates the marriage between the individual and the state. "Are we a happy couple or are we entrapped, and is divorce an option?"

Join local Ipswich company Gecko as they share the first findings of their new show, which will premiere in spring 2017.

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"The attention to detail extends to all aspects of this beautifully realised production… all in all, it makes for a unique vision" The Independent (on Institute)

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GECKO AUTUMN INTENSIVEMonday 12 – Wednesday 14 September

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Friday 10 June | 7.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

Age suitability 12yrs+

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARY

DANCE THEATRE

#BeautyOfTheBeast @chameleon_info

Commissioned by The Lowry, DanceXchange and Live at LICA.

COMPANY CHAMELEONRage Against The Machine, athleticism, beauty and Bach. Company Chameleon’s unforgettable and critically-acclaimed dance piece offers a funny, moving and subversive look at male group dynamics.

Following a group of friends through a range of scenarios, expectations are high if you’re part of the gang. There’s a need to impress and earn peer respect. But with non-stop bravado, complex dynamics and a shifting pecking order, how far will things go?

Beauty Of The Beast peels back and uncovers the many faces of masculinity – strength, vulnerability, camaraderie and hostility, and explores what happens when affiliation becomes identity.

Laugh out loud funny in parts, dark and menacing in others, this tightly packed piece holds a mirror to our times, and is both emotional and thought-provoking.

Showcasing Company Chameleon’s unique signature style, an exciting mix of dance and movement techniques are accompanied by the stunning athletic ability of six male dancers.

Soundtrack includes original music by Miguel Marin, alongside Bach, Sizzla and Rage Against the Machine, adding to the drama of this must-see dance theatre production.

Photo: Brian Slater

BEAUTY OFTHE BEAST

"Ferocious dance theatre" The Guardian

"Knockout dancing of an all-male cast" The List Magazine

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STEPHANIE SCHOBER Three dancers use drawing and video projection to trace each other’s movements and physicality. The small and intimate negotiations that take place between the performers are documented in these visual recordings, which take on their own theatrical presence.

Tracing Gestures will be performed by Richard Court, Aaron Markwell and Stephen Moynihan, with lighting designed by Jackie Shemesh.

Friday 24 June | 7.30pm

£12, £9 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARY

#TracingGestures

Supported by DanceEast, Compass and Arts Council England.

Commissioned by The Greenwich Dance and Trinity Laban Partnership, The Place, South East Dance, Dance4, and The Junction.

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7 SCHOOLS, 1 TOWNFriday 1 July | 7.00pm

£5, £3 concessions

#7Schools1Town

7 Schools, 1 Town is a project in partnership with Gecko. In 12 groups, 360 pupils aged 8 – 10 years that feed Northgate High School will be exploring what it is like to be a student in Ipswich today.

Each of the groups have taken part in workshops using dance and physical theatre and film making over the past six months to explore their ideas of place, identity and home.

There will be screenings of each film in each school and a showing of all eight films at DanceEast as part of the Move | Be Moved Festival on 1 July 2016.

MOVE | BE MOVED PERFORMANCE PLATFORMSaturday 2 July | 7.00pm

£10, £7 concessions

This celebratory performance platform will showcase the best local community and performance groups from across the region demonstrating the variety and breadth of talent on offer in the area.

Tickets will be allocated to performers as a priority. Any unallocated tickets will go on sale on Saturday 4 June.

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CREATIVE HEART: RAWMonday 4 July | 7.30pm

£7

An evening of new and experimental work in progress from local artists involved in the DanceEast Creative Heart Network.

The Creative Heart Network is a group of artists working with movement practice who meet regularly to network, share ideas and collaborate. Here, they share their work in its rawest form, presenting ideas and material at different stages of its development.

As an audience member, this is your opportunity to be the first to share in an idea, discover new artists and become part of the creative process; ask questions, be part of the discussion and provide invaluable feedback.

HOSTTuesday 5 July 12.00 – 6.30pm

£40, £15 for over 55 years

#Host16

HOST is an event about shifting attitudes to older people in dance performance contexts, focusing on the artistry of choreographing with older bodies. The day will include workshops, presentations from experienced artists and a facilitated panel discussion, and will end with a sharing of performance work and film. This event is for older dancers, as well as practitioners, leaders and choreographers, and those working with older people.

MOVE | BE MOVED SCHOOLS PERFORMANCE PLATFORMWednesday 6 July | 7.00pm

£10, £7 concessions

This event is designed specifically to celebrate dance taking place in schools and colleges from across the county. It provides the opportunity for young people and children to showcase their dance talents in a professional theatre venue.

Tickets will be allocated to performers as a priority. Any unallocated tickets will go on sale on Saturday 4 June.

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It’s back! Following last year’s popular festival we are delighted to host our second annual Community Dance Festival at the Jerwood DanceHouse in Ipswich.

#MoveBeMovedFestival

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SOPHIE NÜZELAn immersive dance performance for young audiences In a locked chest in a dusty attic of a very old castle lives The Little Ghost. At the stroke of midnight each night The Little Ghost wakes up. He haunts the castle, visits the knights as well as his friend the owl. At the stroke of one, he falls asleep in his chest. His greatest wish is to see the world in daylight, just once. But how can he make his wish come true? And what will the townsfolk make of a ghost in the daytime?

Based on the book The Little Ghost by Otfried Preussler, The Adventures of The Little Ghost transports the audience into a magical world that unfolds before their eyes.

Working with a core cast of three professional dancers, a free runner and a young dancer as The Little Ghost, this piece also includes a local community cast of 30 people aged 10–100 years. If you would like to take part and perform, come along to our experience day.

Saturday 9 July 2.00 & 4.30pm

£10, £7 concessions

£30

Age suitability 4yrs+

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARY

FAMILY

Supported by Arts Council England, DanceEast, The Place, Greenwich & Lewisham Young People’s Theatre, Pavilion Dance South West, Greenwich Theatre London and Creative People Dance Places.

Photo: inkopinko.com

THE ADVENTURES OF

THE LITTLE GHOST

"Adults, elders, along with tiny and teenaged witches, and eventually the whole audience danced joyfully together in a shower of confetti" londondance.com (on The Little Witch)

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EXPERIENCE DAY – be in the show! Saturday 11 June | 2.00 – 4.00pm Age suitability 10yrs+ FREE

See page 20 for information on how to get involved in the project.

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THE ADVENTURES OF

THE LITTLE GHOST

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Tuesday 19 July | 7.30pm

£10, £7 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

CONTEMPORARY

YOUTH DANCE

#NYDCTour16

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

IN – NOCENTESNATIONAL YOUTH DANCE COMPANY MICHAEL KEEGAN-DOLANNational Youth Dance Company (NYDC) returns to the Jerwood DanceHouse with a new work by the critically acclaimed Sadler’s Wells Associate Artist and NYDC 2015 –16 Guest Artistic Director Michael Keegan-Dolan, award-winning Founder and Artistic Director of Fabulous Beast Dance Theatre.

Set to Vivaldi’s The Four Seasons, recomposed by Max Richter, In – Nocentes sees Keegan-Dolan utilise the clarity, integrity and power of 40 young dancers moving through space with a shared intention. Keegan-Dolan’s daring and original approach, coupled with the raw talent of the dancers, illustrates the dynamic energy and imagination that young people bring to the creation of a new work.

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

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NYDC EXPERIENCE DAY Friday 3 June FREE

See page 19 for information on how to get involved in the project.

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"A major talent... Binet moves powerfully against the grain of expectation" Financial Times

”Binet has discovered new depths in the ballet tradition"Financial Times

Thursday 28 & Friday 29 July | 7.45pm

£40, £35 concessions

Age suitability 10yrs+

ABBEY HALL, EYE, SUFFOLK

BALLET

#WildSpace

Wild Space is generously supported by Sandra Faire & Ivan Fecan, David & Torunn Banks, Gail Drummond, Sandra and Jim Pitblado, Anne Marie Canning, Hon. Nicole Eaton and The Royal Ballet Studio Programme.

Please note: this is an immersive performance where audience members will move around Abbey Hall.

ROBERT BINETDanceEast is proud to be supporting choreographer Robert Binet and playwright Rosamund Small in the creation of a groundbreaking and thought-provoking ballet, ‘Terra Incognita’.

For one night, every city in the world went dark. The lights went out, to clear the sky, for us to better see the new world.

This so we could all see it clearly and decide if it was right for us.

A new Earth. It has trees, and plants and water, and air. It had everything,

Except us. So we thought,

We must be missing.

Wild Space will perform 'Terra Incognita' at the beautiful Abbey Hall in Eye (Suffolk) with five dancers: Emma Hawes of The National Ballet of Canada, Yasmine Naghdi of The Royal Ballet, Ida Praetorius and Andreas Kaas of The Royal Danish Ballet and Martin ten Kortenaar of The Dutch National Ballet. The performance will be accompanied live by violinists Jonathan Morton from the Scottish Ensemble and Clio Gould from The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.

WILD SPACE REIMAGINING HOW BALLET IS

CREATED, PRESENTED AND SHARED

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WILD SPACE REIMAGINING HOW BALLET IS

CREATED, PRESENTED AND SHAREDDANCEEAST CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TRAINING Students 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, including Antonia Francheschi (New York City Ballet, Grease, Fame), Tamsin Fitzgerald (2 Faced Dance Company), Katie Green (Made by Katie Green), Yael Flexer (Flexer and Sandiland), Amit Lahav and Helen Baggett (Gecko), Tim Casson (Casson and Friends), Antony Missen (Company Chameleon), Cameron MacMillan (Rambert Dance Company, English National Ballet, Sydney Dance Company) and Joseph Toonga (Winner of the DanceEast Choreographic Award 2015).

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

With funding from 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.

END OF YEAR SHOWSaturday 30 July 4.30 & 7.30pm

£10, £7 concessions

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

YOUTH DANCE

#CATEOYS @DanceEastCAT

Please note: Tickets for this performance will be allocated to performers as a priority. Any unallocated tickets will go on sale on Friday 1 July.

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"Magnificent… Royal Ballet star Gary Avis certainly lived up to his promise and delivered an extraordinary, star filled, ballet spectacular!"Andrew Clarke, East Anglian Daily Times

"Gary Avis proves himself, once again, to be one of the finest dance actors in the history of The Royal Ballet" Mark Monahan, The Daily Telegraph

Saturday 10 September 7.30pm

Sunday 11 September 1.30pm

IPSWICH REGENT

In aid of Suffolk Community Foundation and the Arts & Culture Fund for Suffolk, this event is generously supported by Birketts, The East Anglian Daily Times, East of England Co-op and Salthouse Harbour Hotel.

Friends include: Luca Acri, Matthew Ball, Lukas Bjorneboe Braendsrod, Beatriz Stix-Brunell, Alexander Campbell, Reece Clarke, Helen Crawford, Mara Galeazzi, Meaghan Grace Hinkis, Ryoichi Hirano, Fumi Kaneko, Emma Maguire, Yasmine Naghdi, Kate Shipway and Zenaida Yanowsky.

Please note: Tickets must be booked through Ipswich Regent Box Office, 01473 433100. Tickets go on sale Wednesday 4 May at 9.30am.

THE ROYAL BALLET’S GARY AVIS & FRIENDS For only the second time in half a century, dancers from The Royal Ballet Company return to Suffolk for two unique gala performances at the Ipswich Regent.

Led by Gary Avis and a Royal Ballet all-star cast, the company will perform a specially created programme of Royal Ballet classics, hosted by BBC Strictly Come Dancing’s Anton du Beke. Gary promises ‘something for everyone’ including iconic pas de deux from Romeo and Juliet, Swan Lake and The Nutcracker to spectacular modern classics by Wayne McGregor, Liam Scarlett, William Tuckett and Christopher Wheeldon. There will also be a very special celebration of works by two choreographers who have very special links with Suffolk – Sir Frederick Ashton and Ronald Hynd.

You may also be taken on a trip to the Ballroom, so don’t miss what must surely be one of the national dance events of the year!!

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DANCE FOR SUFFOLK: BALLET WORKSHOPSaturday 3 September | 8 – 12yrs and 13 – 18yrs

See page 20 for more information.

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LEVEL TIME TUTOR STUDIO PAY AS YOU DANCE

MONDAY

Tots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 10.00 – 11.00am Lizzie Hawes Wellbeing

Nia Dance 1.00 – 2.00pm Linda Sharp Wellbeing

Ballet 1 2.00 – 3.15pm Gail Lister Wellbeing

Contemporary (11yrs+) 1 4.00 – 5.00pm Tina Sparks Red Shoe A

Creative Ballet (4yrs+) 4.15 – 5.15pm Gail Lister Red Shoe B

Springboard (7yrs+) 4.30 – 5.30pm Lynnette King Wellbeing

Contemporary (11yrs+) 2 5.00 – 6.15pm Tina Sparks Ashton

Springboard (11yrs+) 6.00 – 7.00pm Lynnette King Wellbeing

Yoga NEW TUTOR! 2 6.00 – 7.00pm Nick Maggs Red Shoe B

Ballet 1 6.15 – 7.30pm Gail Lister Ashton

Yoga NEW TUTOR! 1 7.00 – 8.00pm Nick Maggs Red Shoe B

Ballet 2 7.30 – 9.00pm Gail Lister Ashton

TUESDAY

Tots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 9.30 – 10.30am Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Jolly Tots (3 – 4yrs & Adults) 10.30 – 11.30am Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Hip Hop (11yrs+) 5.30 – 6.30pm Avant Garde Dance Wellbeing

Pilates 1 5.30 – 6.30pm Michael Mann Red Shoe

Hip Hop 6.30 – 7.30pm Avant Garde Dance Wellbeing

Pilates 1 6.45 – 8.00pm Michael Mann Red Shoe

Springboard 7.30 – 9.00pm Helen Foot Wellbeing

Pilates 2 8.15 – 9.30pm Michael Mann Red Shoe

Contemporary * 3 8.00 – 9.00pm Nikki Betts Ashton

WEDNESDAY

Dance for Parkinson's† 3.00 – 5.00pm English National Ballet Wellbeing

Time to Dance (50yrs+) 5.30 – 6.45pm Mary Davies Wellbeing

Tap 1 6.30 – 7.30pm Mark Connell Red Shoe

Tap 2 7.30 – 8.30pm Mark Connell Red Shoe

Zumba® 8.00 – 9.00pm Jemma Girling Wellbeing

† Dance for Parkinson’s classes run from Wednesday 27 April – Wednesday 29 June. * This class will start on Tuesday 3 May These classes are for people with additional needs; please call the Box Office for more information.

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AGES Classes are for everyone over 16 years of age unless a specific age is given in brackets.

LEVELS Classes are suitable for all levels of experience and ability unless stated:

1 for people with little experience

2 for people with some experience

3 for people with considerable experience.

LEVEL TIME TUTOR STUDIO PAY AS YOU DANCE

THURSDAY

Tots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 10.00 – 11.00am Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Pilates 2.00 – 3.15pm Sam Whitfield Wellbeing

Creative Dance (7yrs+) 4.30 – 5.30pm Vicki Jacobs Wellbeing

Musical Theatre Dance (4yrs+) 4.30 – 5.30pm Hazel Banham Red Shoe A

Creative Dance (11yrs+) 5.30 – 6.30pm Vicki Jacobs Wellbeing

Inspired by Ballet NEW TIME! 6.30 – 7.30pm Eleanor Ramsden Red Shoe B

Egyptian Belly Dance 1 6.30 – 7.45pm Henrietta Lewis Wellbeing

Inspired by Musicals NEW! 7.30 – 8.30pm Hazel Banham Red Shoe A

Egyptian Belly Dance 2 7.45 – 9.00pm Henrietta Lewis Wellbeing

Yoga 8.00 – 9.30pm Gaye Gorman Ashton

FRIDAY

Tots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 10.00 – 11.00am Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Jolly Tots (3 – 4yrs & Adults) 11.00am –12.00pm Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Nia Dance 12.00 – 1.00pm Linda Sharp Wellbeing

Pilates 2.00 – 3.15pm Michael Mann Wellbeing

Contemporary Technique 5.30 – 6.45pm Mary Davies Ashton

SATURDAY

Tots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 9.15 – 10.15am Tina Sparks Wellbeing

Creative Dance (4yrs+) 9.30 – 10.30am Hazel Banham Red Shoe

Yoga 9.30 – 10.45am Eve Dunn Ashton

Creative Hip Hop (4yrs+) 10.30 – 11.30am Avant Garde Dance Red Shoe

Musical Theatre Dance (7yrs+) 11.00am – 12.15pm Hazel Banham Wellbeing

Creative Hip Hop (7yrs+) 11.45am – 12.45pm Avant Garde Dance Red Shoe

Musical Theatre Dance (11yrs+) 12.30 – 1.45pm Hazel Banham Wellbeing

PAY AS YOU DANCEAVAILABLE FOR CLASSES MARKED

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HEALTHY YOUNG DANCER: TACKLING IMBALANCE AND PROMOTING EFFICIENCY IN ASSOCIATION WITH SAXTEAD SCHOOL OF DANCE Friday 13 May | 10.00am – 1.00pmSCHOOL HOUSE, CHURCH ROAD, SAXTEAD IP13 9QP

Young dancers are prone to developing inefficient movement patterns through the over-recruitment of muscle fibres. In

particular this seminar shines a light on optimising efficient leg and hip mechanics through practices employed at the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training. Led by dance scientist Elsa Urmston, this practical and discursive session is aimed at private dance school teachers and mainstream dance educators.

£12

NYDC EXPERIENCE DAYFriday 3 June

Come along to the National Youth Dance Company (NYDC) Experience workshop at the Jerwood DanceHouse to

find out more about the company and how to join. The workshop includes a technique class, creative tasks and discussions on dance training and careers. NYDC is a fully inclusive company and welcomes applications from disabled and deaf dancers. The workshops are open to dancers aged 15 – 18 years, or up to 24 years for dancers with a disability, with experience in any dance style. The session will also act as a first selection stage for dancers who are interested in joining the company.

Places must be pre-booked through www.nydc.org.uk/workshop

FREE

LEVEL TIME TUTOR STUDIO NOTES

MONDAY

Nia Dance 1.00 – 2.00pm Linda Sharp Wellbeing No class 25/07/16

Yoga 6.00 – 7.00pm Nick Maggs Red Shoe B No class 25/07/16

Yoga 7.00 – 8.00pm Nick Maggs Red Shoe B No class 25/07/16

TUESDAY

Pilates 1 5.30 – 6.30pm Michael Mann Red Shoe

Pilates 1 6.45 – 8.00pm Michael Mann Red Shoe

Pilates 2 8.15 – 9.30pm Michael Mann Red Shoe

THURSDAY

Inspired by Ballet 6.30 – 7.30pm Eleanor Ramsden Red Shoe B No class 14/07/16

Egyptian Belly Dance 1 6.30 – 7.45pm Henrietta Lewis Wellbeing

Egyptian Belly Dance 2 7.45 – 9.00pm Henrietta Lewis Wellbeing

Yoga 8.00 – 9.30pm Gaye Gorman Ashton

All classes in the extended timetable are Pay As You Dance (£7 Adults, £6 Concessions)

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ADVENTURES OF THE LITTLE GHOST EXPERIENCE DAY – BE IN THE SHOW! Saturday 11 June | 2.00 – 4.00pmThe Adventures of The Little Ghost is a brand new production by Sophie Nüzel, and together with her company, DanceEast is looking for dancers to perform in the show. No experience is necessary and all abilities are welcome.

Application deadline Friday 3 June. Email [email protected] for more info and an application form.

Age suitability 10yrs+

ADVENTURES OF THE LITTLE GHOST WORKSHOPS Saturday 9 July 1.00 – 1.30pm Workshop 1 3.30 – 4.00pm Workshop 2

For families with children aged 4 years+ (recommended 4 – 9 years). These workshops are designed to enhance the audience’s experience through exploring the

physicality, narrative and themes of the show prior to watching it. The workshops are delivered by a professional dancer from the company.

Age suitability 4yrs+ FREE to ticket holders

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DANCE FOR SUFFOLK: BALLET WORKSHOPSaturday 3 September | 11.00am – 5.00pmTHE ROYAL BALLET’S GARY AVIS & FRIENDS

Inspired by repertoire of The Royal Ballet, these workshops are specially designed to

encourage dancers to explore their creative talent, both as dancers and choreographers. Led by Gary Avis (Ballet Master & Principal Character Artist of The Royal Ballet), David Pickering (Teacher and Education Administrator of The Royal Ballet) and Helen Crawford (First Soloist of The Royal Ballet), this is a unique opportunity for dance students to improve their technique and develop their individual performance style and artistic expression.

8 – 12yrs and 13 – 18yrs £30

GECKO AUTUMN INTENSIVEMonday 12 – Wednesday 14 September 10.00am – 4.45pm

An introduction to Amit Lahav’s creative process and Gecko’s approach to physical theatre and devising for performance. This three-day intensive provides a unique opportunity to delve into the world of Gecko. Using participants’ range of languages, storytelling, ensemble work and improvisation, the course will explore and create visceral, innovative movement and voice work.

There are 20 places available by application for those with at least two years professional experience in theatre or dance. Please send a brief email outlining why you would like to take part in the course, including an up to date professional CV and photo to [email protected] by 9.00am on Monday 18 July.

£195, £175 concessions

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RAMBERT SUMMER INTENSIVEMonday 1 – Friday 5 August

Rambert is offering an exciting opportunity for boys to work with the company on this summer intensive led by one of the company’s male dancers. The intensive will focus on Rambert’s popular, Brazilian inspired work A Linha Curva, choreographed by Itzik Galili.

Open to boys aged 14 – 18 years.

For further information and to book, visit rambert.org.uk/join-in

DANCEEAST SUMMER SCHOOL (7 – 11 YRS)Monday 1 – Friday 5 August | 9.00am – 3.00pm

DanceEast’s Junior Summer School is a fun-packed, energy-filled week of dance where friendships are made and new skills are learned. Students will take part in daily technique classes followed by rehearsals for a sharing for friends and family on the final day.

The students will have the chance to try out a variety of dance styles including Musical Theatre, Hip Hop, Contemporary, Creative Ballet and Creative Dance.

All classes will be taught by DanceEast’s professional tutors in conjunction with guest teachers. During the afternoon, the students will focus on performance skills and choreography in rehearsals for the end-of-week sharing.

This summer school is suitable for participants with previous dance experience, as well as those who have never danced before.

Age suitability 7–11yrs | £120

“My daughter came home each day so enthusiastic – more than I have ever seen her before”

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UNIT SUMMER SCHOOL Monday 22 – Wednesday 24 August

DanceEast Associate Artists UNIT will be offering a summer intensive aimed at recent graduates and emerging professionals. Participants will work with choreographers, take part in professional classes, and participate in seminars following the theme of ‘getting ahead’.

For further information and to book, contact [email protected]

DANCEEAST SUMMER SCHOOL (12 – 18 YRS)Monday 1 – Friday 5 August | 9.00am – 3.30pm

The Senior Summer School is a fantastic opportunity for young people to work as a professional dance company, learn new skills and most importantly have fun!

The week consists of daily classes with specialist teachers in a variety of styles including Lyrical, Ballet, Musical Theatre, Hip Hop and Contemporary.

Morning classes will focus on dance technique and during the afternoon the students will work on performance skills and choreography. There will be a sharing for friends and family at DanceEast on the final day.

This summer school is suitable for participants with previous dance experience.

Age suitability 12–18yrs | £120

“My favourite part was meeting new friends and learning new dance styles”

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DanceEast Performance Groups showcase excellence in dance across the east of England. There are six groups for different ages, abilities and levels of experience. Performance Groups meet weekly to create and rehearse for performances.

As a member of a Performance Group you will get the chance to represent DanceEast at various local, regional and national platforms. During the year you may get the chance to collaborate with other community-based dance companies, the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training and incredible guest dance artists.

Everyone who submits an application will be invited to an audition or taster session. Participation requires commitment throughout the 2016 – 2017 academic year and may require additional rehearsals and project work.

BOYZ UNITED (10 – 15YRS)

DANCE UNLIMITED (18YRS+)

THE ELDERBERRIES (50YRS+)

SUFFOLK JUNIOR DANCE COMPANY (11 – 15YRS)

SPIN OFF (18YRS+)*

SUFFOLK YOUTH DANCE COMPANY (16 – 20YRS)For more information on each group and to find out which one is most suited to you please visit DANCEEAST.CO.UK

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AUDITIONS WILL COMMENCE IN SEPTEMBER 2016. TO REGISTER YOUR INTEREST PLEASE EMAIL [email protected]

*This group is for people with additional needs, please call the Box Office for more information.

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DANCEEASTCORPORATESUPPORTAs a Corporate Sponsor there are many ways of aligning your business with DanceEast. Our Development team will work with you to create a bespoke sponsorship package that offers a range of exclusive marketing, brand and performance benefits designed to meet your business needs, strengthen your brand and build a true partnership.

DANCEEAST IS PROUD TO WORK WITH THESE LOCAL BUSINESSES AND THANKS THEM FOR THEIR GENEROSITYBirketts LLP, DANS-EZ, M.R.King & Sons, Novotel-Ipswich, Pentahotels-Ipswich, Salthouse Harbour Hotel, Suffolk Food Hall, Todd’s Interior Landscaping and Woodward Markwell Insurance Brokers Limited; and our media partners Ipswich Town & Waterfront.

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DanceEast is committed to Artist Development and regularly works with artists on a local, national and international level. We offer bespoke support providing advice, guidance, studio space, artistic feedback and bursaries. Our current cohort of Associate Artists includes:

• UNIT (Tom Hobden and Kate Flurrie)

• Anna Williams

• Alexander Whitley

• Rosemary Lee

MEET UNITUNIT comprises local dance artist and choreographer Tom Hobden and film maker Kate Flurrie. They work together to create multi-disciplinary work on film and in live performance settings. UNIT are hugely experienced in delivering large scale community projects and reaching out into diverse communities across Suffolk.

The company have just been successful in receiving their first Grants for the Arts from Arts Council England to research and develop their new work 20 Questions; a show fusing real people’s stories with dance and film. The company are currently hard at work in the studio, working with local people to find out what really makes them tick. The interviews are filmed and the answers translated into movement and all these elements will be fused together into an intricate and deeply personal performance.

The company hopes to tour the work in 2017, so keep your eyes peeled for it in the region!

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The Choreographic Development Fund was set up in 2014 thanks to a generous legacy gift from David Andren. It has since been further supported by kind individual donations and is used to support and nurture choreographic talent.

In October 2015, DanceEast announced the first successful recipients of the award. Joseph Toonga received an award of £5000 and it has proved integral to his artistic development.

‘The Choreographic Development Fund has supported my work by giving me the opportunity and time to sit

and research and investigate before going into the studio. I’ve been visiting libraries and museums gathering

information to support my creative work. My work has benefited greatly, I’ve been able to spend more time in

the studio and I’ve been working closely with a composer to investigate how music can enhance my work.’

CHOREOGRAPHIC DEVELOPMENT AWARD

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If you would like to donate to support talented choreographers like Joseph, visit danceeast.co.uk/donate. Supporters enjoy exclusive information about the successful recipients and invitations to special events.

KEEP A LOOK OUT FOR JOSEPH’S NEW COMMISSION FOR THE BRITTEN WEEKEND AT ORFORD CHURCH THIS OCTOBER.

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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

• 3 world-class dance studios

• Therapy Room

• Seminar Room

• Café

• Foyer & Bar Area

• Gallery Space

• The Retreat

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 including Age UK, British Red Cross, Creative Minds Project, The Environment Agency, Morgan Sindall, Shakespeare Schools Festival, The Design Council and UK Power Networks.

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

01473 295240 | [email protected]

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Bookable through DanceEast Box Office on 01473 295230 or online at DANCEEAST.CO.UK

Pauline Quirke Academy – Summer Showcase Saturday 7 May

Young People’s Theatre Project – End of Year Show Sunday 8 May

Castle Hill Coop Juniors Dance Class Display Sunday 5 June

New Wolsey Theatre Youth Platform 2016 Monday 13 – Friday 17 June

The CTC Musical Theatre Showcase Sunday 19 June

Coop Juniors – Wind in the Willows Sunday 10 July

Copleston High School – Summer Dance Show Tuesday 12 – Thursday 14 July

Emma Dodd School of Performing Arts – Musicality Saturday 16 July

Starz Academy – Aladdin Sunday 17 July

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DANCEEASTPERFORMANCESSUMMER 2016

DANCEEAST’S CHRISTMAS SHOW

PINOCCHIOBY JASMIN VARDIMON COMPANY

On sale Friday 6 May 2016

PENTAHOTEL IPSWICH IS PROUD TO SPONSOR

DANCEEAST’S 2016 CHRISTMAS SHOW

MOVING GALLERYDANCEEAST & PHOTOEASTSaturday 28 May | 12.00 & 3.00pm

IPSWICH WATERFRONT

PULSE DANCE DAYRHIANNON FAITH Thursday 2 June | 8.00pm

NEW WOLSEY STUDIO

THE HICCUP PROJECT Thursday 2 June | 9.30pm

NEW WOLSEY THEATRE

THE WEDDING GECKOSaturday 4 June | 4.00pm

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

BEAUTY OF THE BEASTCOMPANY CHAMELEONFriday 10 June | 7.30pm

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

TRACING GESTURES STEPHANIE SCHOBERFriday 24 June | 7.30pm

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

MOVE | BE MOVED FESTIVALFriday 1 – Wednesday 6 July

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

THE ADVENTURES OF THE LITTLE GHOSTSOPHIE NÜZEL Saturday 9 July | 2.00 & 4.30pm

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

IN – NOCENTESNYDC | MICHAEL KEEGAN-DOLANTuesday 19 July | 7.30pm

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

WILD SPACEROBERT BINETThursday 28 & Friday 29 July 7.45pm

ABBEY HALL, EYE

END OF YEAR SHOWDANCEEAST CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TRAININGSaturday 30 July | 4.30 & 7.30pm

JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE

DANCE FOR SUFFOLKTHE ROYAL BALLET’S GARY AVIS & FRIENDSSaturday 10 September | 7.30pm & Sunday 11 September | 1.30pm

IPSWICH REGENT

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L TIME TUTOR STUDIOMONDAYTots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 10.00 –11.00am Lizzie Hawes Wellbeing

Nia Dance 1.00 – 2.00pm Linda Sharp Wellbeing

Ballet 1 2.00 – 3.15pm Gail Lister Wellbeing

Contemporary (11yrs+) 1 4.00 – 5.00pm Tina Sparks Red Shoe ACreative Ballet (4yrs+) 4.15 – 5.15pm Gail Lister Red Shoe BSpringboard (7yrs+) 4.30 – 5.30pm Lynnette King Wellbeing

Contemporary (11yrs+) 2 5.00 – 6.15pm Tina Sparks AshtonSpringboard (11yrs+) 6.00 – 7.00pm Lynnette King Wellbeing

Yoga NEW TUTOR! 2 6.00 – 7.00pm Nick Maggs Red Shoe B

Ballet 1 6.15 – 7.30pm Gail Lister AshtonYoga NEW TUTOR! 1 7.00 – 8.00pm Nick Maggs Red Shoe B

Ballet 2 7.30 – 9.00pm Gail Lister Ashton TUESDAYTots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 9.30 – 10.30am Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Jolly Tots (3 – 4yrs & Adults) 10.30 – 11.30am Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Hip Hop (11yrs+) 5.30 – 6.30pm Avant Garde Dance WellbeingPilates 1 5.30 – 6.30pm Michael Mann Red ShoeHip Hop 6.30 – 7.30pm Avant Garde Dance Wellbeing

Pilates 1 6.45 – 8.00pm Michael Mann Red ShoeSpringboard 7.30 – 9.00pm Helen Foot Wellbeing

Pilates 2 8.15 – 9.30pm Michael Mann Red Shoe

Contemporary * 3 8.00 – 9.00pm Nikki Betts Ashton WEDNESDAYDance for Parkinson's † 3.00 – 5.00pm English National Ballet Wellbeing

Time to Dance (50yrs+) 5.30 – 6.45pm Mary Davies Wellbeing

Tap 1 6.30 – 7.30pm Mark Connell Red ShoeTap 2 7.30 – 8.30pm Mark Connell Red Shoe

Zumba® 8.00 – 9.00pm Jemma Girling Wellbeing THURSDAYTots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 10.00 – 11.00am Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Pilates 2.00 – 3.15pm Sam Whitfield Wellbeing

Creative Dance (7yrs+) 4.30 – 5.30pm Vicki Jacobs WellbeingMusical Theatre Dance (4yrs+) 4.30 – 5.30pm Hazel Banham Red Shoe ACreative Dance (11yrs+) 5.30 – 6.30pm Vicki Jacobs WellbeingInspired by Ballet NEW TIME! 6.30 – 7.30pm Eleanor Ramsden Red Shoe B

Egyptian Belly Dance 1 6.30 – 7.45pm Henrietta Lewis Wellbeing

Inspired by Musicals NEW! 7.30 – 8.30pm Hazel Banham Red Shoe A

Egyptian Belly Dance 2 7.45 – 9.00pm Henrietta Lewis Wellbeing

Yoga 8.00 – 9.30pm Gaye Gorman Ashton FRIDAYTots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 10.00 – 11.00am Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Jolly Tots (3 – 4yrs & Adults) 11.00am – 12.00pm Sarah Franklin Wellbeing

Nia Dance 12.00 – 1.00pm Linda Sharpe Wellbeing

Pilates 2.00 – 3.15pm Michael Mann Wellbeing

Contemporary Technique 5.30 – 6.45pm Mary Davies Ashton SATURDAYTots & Co (1 – 3yrs & Adults) 9.15 – 10.15am Tina Sparks Wellbeing

Creative Dance (4yrs+) 9.30 – 10.30am Hazel Banham Red Shoe Yoga 9.30 – 10.45am Eve Dunn Ashton

Creative Hip Hop (4yrs+) 10.30 – 11.30am Avant Garde Dance Red Shoe Musical Theatre Dance (7yrs+) 11.00am – 12.15pm Hazel Banham WellbeingCreative Hip Hop (7yrs+) 11.45am – 12.45pm Avant Garde Dance AshtonMusical Theatre Dance (11yrs+) 12.30 – 1.45pm Hazel Banham Wellbeing

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IN PERSONDanceEast Jerwood DanceHouse Foundry Lane Ipswich IP4 1DW

TELEPHONE01473 295230

ONLINEDANCEEAST.CO.UK

EXCHANGES & REFUNDSOnce purchased, performance, classes 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

FAMILY TICKET A Family Ticket (four tickets) must include no more than two adults and is available for The Adventures of The Little Ghost.

All discounts are subject to availability, only one discount applies and cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer or concession. A child is classified 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 benefits at any time. Fees and transaction charges are subject to change.

HOW TO BOOK

* Opening hours will be extended for extended class timetable

** Opening hours will be extended for performances and events

Please call to check opening hours before making a special journey

Standard Hours Monday 11 July – Monday 5 September

Monday – Thursday 9.00am – 9.00pm 9.00am – 6.00pm *

Friday 9.00am – 7.00pm** 9.00am – 6.00pm **

Saturday 9.00am – 6.00pm** Closed **

Sunday 10.00am – 5.00pm Closed **

BOX OFFICE OPENING HOURS

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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.

PLANNING YOUR VISIT

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DanceEast accepts no responsibility for any loss or personal injury at its events. DanceEast reserves the right to substitute artists and vary the advertised programme if necessary. No refund can be given unless an event is cancelled. Full terms and conditions can be found online.

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JERWOOD DANCEHOUSE IPSWICHSUMMER 2016 BROCHURE

Cover photo: Richard Haughton Design and production by Spring agencyforchange.co.uk

DONATE NOW AT DANCEEAST.CO.UK/DONATE