A CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TRAINING FOR THE EAST OF ENGLAND
Prospectus for entry September 2015
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WELCOME It has been an incredibly exciting year for me as I settle into my role at DanceEast. Just a few short months after I started in post, the first, full cohort of young people graduating from the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training left to begin their full time training or study in dance. This marks an important milestone for this organisation and our Centre for Advanced Training. The challenge for DanceEast will be to further develop its entire artistic offer to ensure that, when many of them finish their courses in three years, they will be tempted to come back to Ipswich to become part of the expanding dance community here. In the meantime we will be working hard to ensure that we improve the range and quality of the experiences that we provide to the new and existing Centre for Advanced Training students. We will be examining how we might develop both our performance programme and our Associate Artists scheme so that Centre for Advanced Training students have improved access to these important resources. The Jerwood DanceHouse boasts some of the very best dance facilities in the country and we regularly host the finest national and international dance artists; there are extraordinary opportunities on offer here at DanceEast, but there are always ways of improving these and making them even better and accessible to all. I hope you enjoy reading this prospectus and discovering more about the Centre for Advanced Training and look forward to welcoming you to DanceEast soon.
Brendan Keaney Artistic Director and Chief Executive
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NATIONAL DANCE CATS National Dance Centres for Advanced Training (CATs) identify children with exceptional potential in dance and develop their talent through pioneering programmes, creating and inspiring future generations of world class dancers and choreographers. Through the national provision of highly specialised training, young dance artists are cultivated at a critical stage in their development in order to prepare them for entry into the world’s leading vocational dance schools and onto successful and rewarding careers in the arts. National Dance CATs are supported through the Department for Education’s Music and Dance Scheme, and operate from host organisations recognised for their excellence and commitment to the arts and vocational training. Successful applicants are able to access highly specialist dance training in their locality while continuing to live at home and benefiting from a broad and balanced education. National Dance CATs deliver accessible, non-residential, professional training programmes for young people aged 10 –18 years. Centres are pioneers in prevocational training and research, promoting best practice and providing exceptional and innovative tuition to young people, regardless of their personal circumstances. The Centres maintain close links with influential dance companies and artists, creating opportunities for children to work with and build relations with future employers, and to gain an inspiring yet realistic insight into the profession. For further information see www.nationaldancecats.co.uk
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THE FACTS
All students receive an Individual Training Plan (ITP) to aid their development and highlight personal goals and needs. The scheme is delivered outside school time and every effort is made to encourage students to keep a healthy balance between academic work and dance training.
IS THIS COURSE RIGHT FOR YOU? New applications are accepted from young people age 10 – 16 from the East of England. Applicants must be enthusiastic and motivated, with exceptional potential in dance. Means tested grants are available to cover training, transport and dancewear costs.
THE DANCEEAST CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TRAINING The DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training is one of nine National Dance CATs aimed at young people aged 10 – 18 with exceptional potential in dance, funded by the Department for Education (DfE). As it is the most intensive and committed of DanceEast’s youth activities, training is suited to those who have aspirations to pursue a career as a dance professional, or at least are ready to make a commitment to intensive training.
No previous formal dance training is required, although experienced dancers are also encouraged to apply. Students are levelled according to age, ability and previous experience.
PROGRESSION The scheme equips students with the skills necessary to go on to further professional vocational dance training or university if they choose, usually at either age 16 or 18. Most dance colleges and conservatoires offer degree and other Further or Higher Education courses alongside the practical training. Careers guidance and advice is on offer throughout the course.
The scheme is devised to prepare young dance artists for full-time professional dance training or university, and includes tuition in five core areas: Technique Creative dance and choreography
DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training students have gone on to full time training at: Arts Educational School, BRIT School, Central School of Ballet, London Contemporary Dance School, London Studio Centre, Northern School of Contemporary Dance, Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance, Royal Ballet School, Tring Park Performing Arts and the University of West London.
Performance Health education (including injury prevention, nutrition, yoga) Enrichment activities (including theatre trips) and workshops in a range of styles This combination of classes is intended to give students a strong basic grounding in technique and creativity, to enable them to apply to a range of vocational schools with a broad set of skills.
CLASS LOCATIONS Classes take place at the Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich on Sundays during term time (Saturday for Introductory Level), with mid-week classes in Ipswich, Norwich or Cambridge. All students also take part in intensive weekend, Easter and summer holiday workshops. In certain circumstances it is possible to tailor a more individual programme for those who may have difficulty travelling to one of the Centre for Advanced Training classes during the week.
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“The aim of the scheme is to help identify and assist children with exceptional potential, regardless of their personal circumstances, to benefit from world class specialist training as part of a broad and balanced education.” DfE Music and Dance Scheme
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“I have really improved on my technique since coming to the Centre for Advanced Training.“ Student
“As well as technique, we get the chance to perform and work with famous choreographers. It opens up lots of other opportunities in dance.” Student
Q. HOW OLD DO I HAVE TO BE TO APPLY? A. The Centre for Advanced
Q. HOW OFTEN WILL I ATTEND CLASSES? A. You will need to attend
Training is actively recruiting young people aged 10 – 16. Applications may be accepted outside this age range in certain circumstances, but you will need to contact the Centre for Advanced Training to discuss your application.
classes all day on Sundays (Saturdays for the Introductory Level) and one or two evenings during the week (dependent on age and level). In addition there will be short courses in the Easter and summer holidays. As you reach the age when you start to audition for full-time training your hours may increase.
Q. DOES IT MATTER IF I HAVEN’T HAD A LOT OF EXPERIENCE IN DANCE? A. It is not necessary to have had lots of previous dance training, although some dance experience is preferable. You need to demonstrate potential, dedication and enthusiasm.
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Q. WILL IT AFFECT MY SCHOOL WORK? A. The Centre for Advanced Training is designed to fit around school work and in the first year you will only need to attend classes twice a week.
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Q. WHAT ABOUT OTHER DANCE CLASSES I ALREADY ATTEND? A. It is important that students continue with a range of other activities. You will however need to be able to commit to attend all classes on the scheme.
Q. I LIKE DANCING, BUT I AM NOT SURE WHETHER I’D LIKE TO PURSUE IT AS A CAREER: SHOULD I STILL APPLY? A. If you don’t think you could commit the time and effort it takes this probably isn’t the right course for you, but don’t stop dancing, this is just one of many pathways into a career in dance. Visit www.danceeast.co.uk for details of other options in your area.
Q. WHAT WILL I HAVE TO DO AT THE AUDITION? A. The first audition consists of practical dance sessions containing creative work, contemporary and simple ballet technique. Applicants are placed in a class with people of a similar age and level of experience. At the second stage of auditions applicants have a short interview with a member of the panel (parents/guardians/ carers are asked to join them).
Q. WHAT IS COVERED BY THE COST OF THE COURSE? A. The cost of the course includes provision at the Centre for Advanced Training, mid-week training according
to the Individual Training Plan, uniform, theatre trips, medical support, performance opportunities and costumes. In addition students receive ongoing advice and career guidance, and may be offered the opportunity to take part in projects with the National Dance CATs.
Q. DOES THE COURSE ONLY LAST FOR A YEAR? A. Students are assessed continually throughout their time on the course and are supported right through to the time that they go on to further vocational training at age 16 – 18. If the Centre for Advanced Training team feels that the course is no longer
right for a student, they are positively supported off the course and encouraged to continue with other dance activities.
Q. WHO TEACHES FOR YOU? A. The teaching team is made up of teachers and accompanying musicians of the highest calibre as the quality of teaching is paramount to the success of the scheme. In addition to regular workshops, guest teachers will deliver extra sessions, making the training relevant to today’s dance profession. Full details of the teaching team can be found at www.danceeast.co.uk
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COSTS & FUNDING
The fee per student for academic year 2015/16 is £3,577. This is set by the Department for Education and is a National Grant level.
“Early training is so vital for dancers, but as a parent it is not always easy to know what the best way forward is for your child. Becoming part of the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training means that the training is mapped out in the right way for each student and this, together with all the support they receive, enables them to be free to concentrate on their dancing.” Parent
AMOUNT OF GRANT (2015/16) Relevant Income
Grant
Parental Contribution
up to £29,340
£3,577
nil
£29,341 – £33,252
£3,219
£358
£33,253 – £37,164
£2,861
£716
£37,165 – £41,077
£2,504
£1,073
£41,078 – £44,989
£2,146
£1,431
£44,990 – £48,901
£1,788
£1,789
£48,902 – £52,814
£1,431
£2,146
£52,815 – £56,726
£1,073
£2,504
£56,727 – £60,638
£715
£2,862
£60,639 – £64,547
£358
£3,219
over £64,548
nil
£3,577
Parental contributions can be paid in three termly instalments, or over nine months by monthly standing order.
TRAVEL AND DANCEWEAR Students may apply for financial assistance with travel and dancewear costs. Applications can be made on a yearly basis, and assistance is means tested on the same scale as the grant funding, e.g. families who are entitled to a full grant are also entitled to full reimbursement for dancewear and travel costs; families who are entitled to 50% grant are entitled to claim 50% of these costs. “The fact that we are currently able to get a full grant is wonderful. It means that my daughter can have the best possible training without having to worry about the fees. Without the Music and Dance Scheme grant she would not be able to attend the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training or access this level of training.” Parent
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WE PERFOR M Each year students perform in local, regional, national and international venues including the Bloomberg Space, Bonnie Bird Theatre, Carlton Gardens, Clore Ballroom – Southbank Centre, Jerwood DanceHouse Ipswich, Norwich Playhouse, Norwich Theatre Royal, New Wolsey Theatre, the Olympic Torch Relay, Robin Howard Theatre, Royal Ballet School’s White Lodge, Royal Festival Hall, the Royal Opera House, Snape Maltings Concert Hall, St Pancras Station and the State Ballet School of Berlin.
PREVIOUS PROJECTS HAVE BEEN LED BY:
• Adam Galbraith (Re:bourne) • Adele Thompson • Cameron McMillan and Fiona Jopp (Bonachela Dance Company)
• Darren Ellis (Darren Ellis Dance) • Deborah Galloway • Etta Murfitt and Vicky Evans (Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures)
• Glenn Wilkinson • Hakeem Onibudo (Impact Dance) • Hannah Kidd (Richard Alston Dance Company) • Heather Eddington (State of Flux DanceFilm Company)
• Hofesh Shechter Company • James Cousins • Jeanefer Jean-Charles • Jonathan Goddard & Mark Bowden • Kristen McNally (The Royal Ballet) • Luca Silvestrini (Protein) • Mandy Montanez • Paul Bayes Kitcher • Phil Sanger (Phoenix Dance Theatre) • Rachael Mossom 10
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• Renaud Wiser • Sarah Dowling (Associate Artist at the Royal Opera House)
• Tamsin Fitzgerald (2Faced Dance Company) • Vinicius Salles (Jasmin Vardimon Company) • Will Tuckett (The Royal Ballet) Each year students have the opportunity to participate in a range of workshops in addition to their regular training, which often allows them to try out different dance styles.
“If you’re serious about this career, then you need all the opportunities to perform and I can’t get that anywhere else. And I need the grant to do it.” Student
“I am both extremely excited and saddened to be leaving DanceEast this year; on one hand, it is a step closer to achieving a professional career in ballet and becoming a greater artist, but it also means having to say goodbye to the wonderful teachers, choreographers and tutors who have passed down their knowledge and experience to help me achieve my dream. I never imagined, three years ago, that I would be in this situation, and I cannot thank them enough for their dedication and help.“ Ex-student now studying at Central School of Ballet
PREVIOUS OPPORTUNITIES HAVE INCLUDED WORKSHOPS WITH:
• Bawren Tavaziva • Bird College • Boy Blue Entertainment • Central School of Ballet • National Centre for Circus Arts • London Contemporary Dance School • London Studio Centre • Mandy Montanez (BBC’s So You Think You Can Dance)
• Northern Ballet • Performers College • Rambert School • Re:bourne • Skip Hop • Tring Park School for Performing Arts • Wayne McGregor | Random Dance • ZooNation Annual performance projects expose students to professional choreographers who each bring their unique style and process.
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FIND OUT MORE TASTER WORKSHOPS Come and find out more information about the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training and take part in a contemporary and a creative workshop led by the teaching team.
Friday 20 February – Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich Saturday 7 March – Long Road Sixth Form College, Cambridge Saturday 21 March – Firstsite, Colchester Saturday 28 March – The Garage, Norwich OPEN DAY Sunday 19 April 2015 – Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich The Open Day will give prospective students and their parents the opportunity to see the DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training in action. You will be able to watch classes as they take place, speak to members of staff and current students, and have a tour of the facilities on offer at the Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich. Participants will also take part in a contemporary and creative workshop led by the teaching team. Both the Open Day and Taster Days are free to attend but places must be booked in advance. Please call 01473 295230 or email CAT@danceeast.co.uk
AUDITIONS Entry to the scheme is through a two stage audition process. Everyone who applies is invited to a Stage One audition (lasting one day) where they will take part in practical dance sessions. Selected applicants will then have the opportunity to return for a Stage Two audition and interview, and places will be offered by the end of July 2014. Please complete the enclosed application form by Friday 1 May 2015 and return to DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training, Jerwood DanceHouse, Foundry Lane, Ipswich, IP4 1DW.
OPPORTUNITIES FOR SCHOOLS AND DANCE SCHOOLS If you are a teacher and would like further information for your school or a particular student, please contact the Centre for Advanced Training team on 01473 295230. If you would like to display materials or discuss the possibility of Centre for Advanced Training tutors visiting your school to deliver a workshop, please call 01473 295230. The Centre for Advanced Training can provide free training for school teachers in talent identification as well as workshops for school and out-of-school dance groups throughout the spring term.
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“The staff came across as dedicated to student’s needs and future options. Having no previous knowledge of the availability of such a scheme, I think it’s fantastic that members have come into school to invite individuals. Without this we would have never known about the Centre for Advanced Training or options. Great and exciting day.” Parent at an audition
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THE BIGGER PICTURE The Department for Education’s Music and Dance Scheme currently enables around 2,000 exceptionally talented children to have access to the best specialist music and dance training available alongside a good academic education. The scheme provides funding for children to attend residential schools in music and dance, choir schools or Centres for Advanced Training (CATs). The residential dance schools participating in the Music and Dance Scheme are The Royal Ballet School, Tring Park, Elmhurst School for Dance and the Hammond School.
THE NINE NATIONAL DANCE CATS ARE:
• Dance4 CAT (Nottingham) • Dance City CAT (Newcastle) • DanceEast Centre for Advanced Training (Ipswich)
• DanceXchange Centre for Advanced Training for
South Asian and Contemporary Dance (Birmingham)
• Swindon Dance – Youth Dance Academy (Swindon) • The Lowry CAT (Salford, Manchester) • The Place CAT – London Contemporary Dance School (London): including London Youth Circus
• Trinity Laban CAT (Greenwich, London) • Yorkshire Young Dancers – Northern Ballet & Northern School of Contemporary Dance (Leeds)
This network allows students to work together on national projects and initiatives, meeting peers from across the country. It also provides a support system for CAT staff and management teams and is a forum for shared policy initiatives and best practice. For further information on the National DanceCATs visit www.nationaldancecats.co.uk For further information on the Music and Dance Scheme visit www.education.gov.uk/mds The Music CAT for the East of England, Aldeburgh Young Musicians, is based at Aldeburgh Music, Suffolk. For more information call 01728 687115 or visit www.aldeburgh.co.uk/aym
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ABOUT DANCEEAST DANCEEAST IS ONE OF THE NATION’S LEADING DANCE ORGANISATIONS. DanceEast brings world-class dance to the East of England, presenting an eclectic programme of performances, widening the experience of audiences and bringing a new and invigorated audience to dance. DanceEast coordinates a range of youth dance companies in Suffolk, bringing young dancers, professional choreographers and expert tuition, as well as opportunities to perform at national and regional platforms. DanceEast brings out the potential of young dancers and gives them a chance to develop their talent. Working with schools, DanceEast offers a variety of curriculum-time or after school activities, developing the extended schools agenda and providing excellent resources to develop the teaching of dance as part of the National Curriculum. DanceEast supports dance education within the school environment, widening the opportunities for dance experience to all young people. The Jerwood DanceHouse, Ipswich is one of a growing number of centres for dance globally that have been created to reach out to communities and act as magnets for national and international dance artists. This £8.9m development on the Ipswich waterfront is the cultural hub of the regenerated dockside and a hothouse for the development and presentation of new and emerging dance talent. The DanceHouse has three dance studios, a 200-seat studio theatre, Pilates and treatment rooms, a shop and the danceeats! café.
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DanceEast Jerwood DanceHouse Foundry Lane Ipswich Suffolk IP4 1DW “Without the CAT there is no way that I would have thought seriously about a career in dance let alone attempt one. The friends I have made and opportunities have been invaluable.” Ex-student now studying at Northern School of Contemporary Dance
“It has helped me enormously developing as a dancer and in character and enabled me to get into a top contemporary school.” Ex-student now studying at the London Contemporary Dance School
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