Dance Classes at Marlowe Theatre Canterbury

Published: 12 October 2015
Reporter: Vera Liber

Rights of Others Credit: Courtesy of Marlowe Theatre

The Marlowe Theatre has started dance classes for young people. The Marlowe Dance Company is the legacy of the Canterbury venue’s collaboration last year with Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures, in which boys and young men worked with the world-renowned choreographer and performed The Lord Of The Flies with professional dancers.

The classes, to be held at Canterbury Christ Church University Sports Centre, will be lead by practitioners James Middleton and Chloe Challis, who were involved in the New Adventures project. Open to boys and girls, there are sessions for those aged 10 to 14 and 15 to 20.

James, who will lead the younger class, said, “they are for all levels and there is no requirement for prior dance training. The classes will offer a range of both technique and creative exercises. These will be focussed on allowing the participants to develop both technique and creative skills that will enable them to enhance their understanding of the dance genre.”

James said participants will get a lot from the classes: “a deeper understanding of dance as an art form, as well as their own capabilities as a dancer. At the end of each term, a performance opportunity will be offered as a means of allowing them to showcase the work that they will have produced.”

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