The nation’s annual youth dance festival
WELCOME
Andrew Hurst MBE Chief Executive, One Dance UKThe nation’s youth dance festival, an inspiring symbol of the future of dance, is back for another year!
The U.Dance National Festival celebrates the quality and vibrancy of young people’s dance across our nation. Over three days in venues across Newcastle, witness the showcases involving almost 450 talented young dancers, chosen by regional and national panels, along with special guest companies and artists. The U.Dance National Festival celebrates young dancers from all over the UK, as well as shining a spotlight on the talent from the North East region, and on emerging choreographers through One Dance UK’s Young Creatives programme.
Participants will work with internationally renowned artists who will inspire them to develop their dance skills and introduce them to new creative ideas, taking part in technique classes, choreography workshops, mentoring and discussion sessions.
Alongside this, U.Dance on Screen showcases will take place at BFI Southbank and online, featuring exceptional youth dance films, with additional exciting workshop content on offer for these talented young dancers.
Special thanks to our funders Arts Council England and Bronze and Access Sponsor, Trinity Laban, and the dedicated volunteers who help us bring this wonderful event to life.
Join us in celebrating the next generation of dance performers, creators and leaders. The future of dance is right here!
Laura Nicholson Head of Children and Young People’s Dance, One Dance UKDance has the ability to entertain, to challenge, to make us think differently and to make us question. I am certain that nobody achieves this with more power and conviction than the UK’s young people, who never fail to amaze me with their talent, energy, tenacity and creative courage.
The U.Dance National Festival weekend is an incredible and joyful celebration of the exceptional outcomes that can be achieved when young people are given opportunities to excel and shine. This serves to strengthen even further our passionate belief that access to high-quality dance for ALL young people is more vital than ever before. We extend our heartfelt thanks and gratitude to the wonderful and inspiring dance teachers, group leaders and educators who work tirelessly to provide life-enhancing experiences and outstanding training and support for the next generation.
If this weekend’s performances are anything to go by, the future of dance is in very safe hands.
The U.Dance National Festival marks a highlight in the youth dance calendar, showcasing the creativity of young people and group leaders across the country. Dance has a unique ability to bring communities together and to inspire. As U.Dance Champion I am so excited to witness the next generation of dance talent.
It’s an honour and pleasure to be one of the partners to host the U.Dance National Festival this year. Dance City is the central hub for dance in the North East and is committed to promoting and advocating the best quality of dance through classes and performances. It is an inclusive and creative environment where all people can enjoy, learn and share in a dedicated space that encourages the development of skills, collaboration, and experimentation.
We hope to inspire and share Dance City’s passion and values with the next generation of young dancers.
Kate Denby Executive Director and Joint CEO, Northern Stage Natalie Ibu Artistic Director and Joint CEO, Northern StageNorthern Stage is thrilled to be a partner venue for this year’s U.Dance National Festival. As a producing theatre company, venue and charity that collaborates on creative projects, we understand how important it is to support life-changing experiences for people who would not normally have access to such opportunities
We are proud to help provide young dancers from across the UK the opportunity to learn from established dance professionals and perform on stage. Empowerment is at the heart of what we do, constantly evolving and collaborating with artists, practitioners and communities in the North East and beyond - Northern Stage is much more than what you see on our stages and we can’t wait to welcome you into our creative community.
Jack Redpath Head of Curriculum, Newcastle CollegeWe are thrilled to be one of the partner venues hosting this year’s U. Dance National Festival. Here in the Performance Academy, we deliver a whole range of Music and Performing Arts courses from Level 2 through to Level 6. Our dance programmes are highly vocational with an underpinning of theatrical knowledge and industry expectation.
We recognise the importance of supporting and promoting dance in education and we see many of our students reap the benefits as they move into the world of work. The benefits of dance are far greater than just doing ‘the steps’ and as a college we fully support dance opportunities for young people which offer knowledge, experience and growth.
Martin Wilson MBE Executive Director and Co-founder, TIN Arts Tess Chaytor MBE Artistic Director and Co-founder, TIN ArtsTIN Arts are delighted to be a partner organisation of the U.Dance National Festival 2023 and to welcome you to the North East. As a dance organisation, we have a long history of taking part in U.Dance and attended festivals in many other regions, so we’re excited to have the opportunity to welcome the next generation of dance artists to our home region and hope you enjoy your time here with us. We wish all young dancers the best of luck with their performances and hope you have lots of fun this weekend.
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WHAT IS U.DANCE?
U.Dance is the national programme of events offering high quality dance opportunities to young people. Each year, our nation’s young dancers can explore their creativity, learn more about dance careers, and experience the thrill and sense of achievement of performing!
One Dance UK works with partners to deliver and support U.Dance events all over the country. Since its inception, the programme has reached over 200,000 young people.
U.Dance Regional
U.Dance Regional Platforms are hosted by a network of partner organisations and offer exciting performance and workshop opportunities to thousands of young dancers each year.
Regional Platforms take place in the spring each year and form part of the selection process for the U.Dance National Festival. Applications will open in autumn 2023 for the 2024 U.Dance Regional Platforms so keep an eye on One Dance UK’s website and social media channels to get involved.
U.Dance National Festival
The U.Dance National Festival takes place each summer on stage and on screen. It celebrates the achievement of selected groups from around the UK through performances live on stage and on screen. Alumni from the U.Dance National Festival have gone on to study, create, manage and perform dance in a huge variety of settings.
Find out more: www.udancedigital.org
Folkestra
Folkestra are a folk ensemble based in the North East founded by Kathryn Tickell. They bring an exciting mix of new composition and tune arrangements, led by Andy May.
The Last Tree TIN Arts
Choreographed by: Maria Mandehzadeh and Rachel Graham
TIN Arts is an organisation dedicated to ensuring as many people as possible have access to high quality dance and performing arts. The group performing this evening features dancers from classes that meet weekly in their Durham studio.
The Last Tree is a newly created outdoor performance piece that will be showcased at TIN Arts’ inclusive outdoor festival “IncludFEST 2023” adapted especially for U.Dance 2023 to be presented indoors.
The One Reason Aoife B, TeesDance, Young Choreographer Programme
Choreographed by: Aoife B
TeesDance champions dance in, and for, the Tees Valley and delivers a programme called MoveUP for young dancers to develop their choreographic skills and make their own piece for stage. This piece is choreographed and performed by Aoife, a participant in MoveUP.
The main theme of Aoife’s piece is resilience. It is about finding the one reason to keep going and be resilient even throughout the tough challenges of life. Her individual interpretation is about her one reason to keep dancing. Despite all the challenges of dancing (especially during lockdown) she kept going because she loves it. It can however, be interpreted in your own individual way: your reason you keep going.
At the Barre Liberdade Youth Dance
Choreographed by: Heather Huggins & Kelly Turnbull
Liberdade Youth Dance was formed in September 2019 and come together on a Wednesday evening at Gosforth Civic Theatre. The group take part in contemporary dance technique class, followed by creative sessions where they learn new skills in contemporary dance, physical theatre and choreography.
At the Barre was choreographed specifically for Liberdade Community Development Trust’s annual performance platform for people with SEND. Using our bespoke barre, the group explore the idea of being young and carefree.
The Elegance of Power
Annabel L, TeesDance, Young Choreographer Programme
Choreographed by: Annabel L
TeesDance champions dance in, and for, the Tees Valley and delivers a programme called MoveUP for young dancers to develop their choreographic skills and make their own piece for stage. This piece is choreographed and performed by Annabel, a participant in MoveUP.
This performance represents the idea of growing into yourself and owning the power you hold over your own destiny. Annabel hopes everyone feels some connection to this piece but it’s particularly for any girls/women who feel that they can’t voice their opinions or need to hide their intelligence. Remember, you have just as much power as your male counterparts.
Stuck Darlington Hippodrome Youth Dance
Choreographed by: Debbie Harbin
Darlington Hippodrome’s Contemporary Dance classes meet weekly and equip young people with excellent dance skills and techniques, working towards exciting performance opportunities. Young people are encouraged to develop their own creative ideas and choreography, and will regularly have the chance to perform.
Created for returning student Leah’s A Level Sport course, Leah wanted to develop a piece about the mind and being stuck in your own head. Originally a solo piece, it explores a teenager’s mind and all its ruminating thoughts, frustrations and struggles.
Enough Division Dance Company
Choreographed by: Claire McGrath
Division is a youth company that meets weekly and focuses on creating thought-provoking choreography that reflects the world of its young dancers. It offers performance opportunities and strives to push their students to their fullest potential.
Enough is a contemporary dance piece depicting the pressures on youth to conform to societal norms. It explores themes of appearance, behaviour, academic performance, and social media. The dancers express the struggle of maintaining individuality amidst societal expectations.
Eadfrith Dance City CAT Graduates
Choreographed by: Anthony Lo-Giudice
The Dance City CAT Graduates have been training on the programme for a range of years in contemporary, ballet and creative work. All graduates are going on to pursue dance & academic subjects at HE Level.
This work studies a series of pages from The Lindisfarne Gospels, created in part by the monk Eadfrith around 700AD. Eadfrith uses weight and weightlessness, where complex and elaborate patterns and structures meander around images of local birds and human figures.
Abundance Boundless
Choreographed by: Lizzie Klotz
Boundless is Dance City’s 55+ company which provides a unique opportunity for mature dancers in the region to develop their contemporary dance and performance skills as well as technical ability. The company creates original work for digital and live performances.
This is a work that considers how we feel about abundance and how it feels to be abundant. It’s about joy, freedom, age, family, reflection, opportunity, guilt and sharing. It’s about having just enough but not too much. Plenty.
Breathe it in. Breathe it out.
Walk Of Life Toon Tappers
Choreographed by: Caroline Banks
This enthusiastic tap group meet once a week to discuss ideas around performance and choreography. They support one another both on and off the dance floor and really look forward to their sessions.
This performance is a celebration of the North East; Walk Of Life by Dire Straits is written by fellow Geordiie, Mark Knopfler and the group are performing as the Toon Tappers in Newcastle United football shirts.
Faiseurs de Joie Adult Ballet Improvers
Choreographed by: Alex Mitchinson
Adult Ballet Improvers is a weekly class at Dance City. Some participants started learning ballet as children, others as adults, but they all work together to perform one or two group pieces a year.
The music is by Tchaikovsky, from Swan Lake. This piece is danced by merry makers (faiseurs de joie) at Prince Seigfried’s birthday party in the fifth scene, Act 1.
The Two Tied Dance City CAT Students
Choreographed by: Michaela Wate
The Dance City CAT students have been training on the programme for a range of years in contemporary, ballet and creative work. This piece was created in collaboration between teachers and students for the CAT Easter Show.
Two Fridas is a painting by Frida Kahlo referring to a traditional and radical version of herself, tied together with arteries from heart to heart. Self-portraits and what to keep or what to change about ourselves has led this work.
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U.DANCE NATIONAL SHOWCASES
Each year the U.Dance National Festival hosts a selection of creative, dynamic youth dance groups from all over the UK as part of the U.Dance National Showcases. Hundreds of groups were involved in the U.Dance Regional Platform process nationwide, showcasing the talents of thousands of young dancers. This year, the groups were selected by the U.Dance National Panel, Dance Ambassadors and representatives from their host region.
We would like to thank all panel members for their expertise and feedback. We would also like to thank the organisers of the U.Dance Regional Platforms and partner organisations, group leaders, teachers, parents and carers, and of course the talented, dedicated participants.
Reasons
Shift Dance Company LONDON
Choreographed by: Akeim
Toussaint BuckShift Dance Company is one of The Place’s resident dance companies. Led by Rehearsal Director Lucy Evans, the group is for young dancers 14-19 (school years 10 to 13) who want to build on their creative and technical dance skills in a warm and supportive environment.
When the world is plagued with infected thoughts and behaviours, we lose where we can find solace to cover from the fires of the apocalypse. Immobilised by the pressure of our predicaments we fall apart from the inside, oozing out the fear we hold deep within. We beg, plead, seek, reasons to keep going, failing as we continue to find more reasons this house is just not a home...
In Order Of Rodillian Dance Academy YORKSHIRE
Choreographed by: Rodillian Dance Academy
Rodillian Dance Academy is open to any pupil who has a passion for dance. The group meet weekly and explore a range of dance techniques to develop physical and creative skills.
The piece is an exploration of how the traumatic experiences in Word War 1 formed the Shelby men’s character and mental health. A quote we used for inspiration was, “I just want to be able to walk in society like a normal man.”
We and Everybody Else Lothian Youth Dance Company SCOTLAND
Choreographed by: Molly Scott Danter
LYDC is Dance Base’s in-house youth company. They bring young dancers together to train, create and perform together, focusing on contemporary dance styles. Their dancers come from different backgrounds and experiences from across Edinburgh and the Lothians, who share a love for dance.
“All of us and you too: in a dance of time and worlds and memory and me and you and us.”
Am I Not What You Expected? 4D Dance EAST
Choreographed by: Sara Ford
4D Academy is a collective of 10 young creatives from 4D Dance, based in Cambridgeshire. Showcasing the dancers’ skills in various styles, the piece includes hip hop, waacking, acro, contemporary and experimental styles. Enjoy their fierce performance and watch their passion for dance shine through.
Am I Not What You Expected? explores the ignorance surrounding gender stereotypes. Created from the perspective of a young female in a world who underestimates her, we are taken on a journey through the multi-faceted world of discovering who we are, which often comes after discovering who we are not. We ultimately find comfort in the strength of our character.
Liberty Chhaya Youth Dance Company SOUTH WEST
Choreographed by: Kay Crook
Chhaya Youth provides high level contemporary dance training and professional development opportunities for young dancers across Devon.
Finding light within darkness; celebrating human connection and our collective power to overcome adversity. “Elite panic comes from powerful people who see all humanity in their own image. Dictators and despots, governors and generals – they all too often resort to brute force to prevent scenarios that exist only in their own heads, on the assumption that the average person is ruled by self-interest, just like them.”
- Rutger Bregman, Humankind: A Hopeful HistoryThe Flood Momentum Boys YORKSHIRE
Choreographed by: CAPA College
Momentum Youth Boys is a new strand to Momentum Dance, one of the performance companies of CAPA College.
The Flood is based on the painting of the same name by Joseph-Désiré Court which illustrates the biblical flood that wiped out humanity on earth. In the biblical story, Noah and his family survive. The painting is seen as an allegory of a man clinging to his past, reaching out to save his father who represents the past, instead of saving his own son who represents the future or his wife who represents the current.
WEST MIDLANDS
Choreographed by: Katy Sterran
Sterran Touring Company is a contemporary dance company housed within Flexus Dance Collective. Under the Artistic Direction and choreographic vision of Katy Sterran, the company holds an outstanding reputation for their professional standards of training and innovative annual outreach and touring programme.
Through storytelling, dance and song, The Pearl examines the depths and layers of human emotions, duality and identity. This is an excerpt of a full length work.
“Approach her with caution! Her mind swims at depths most would drown in.” - J.Iron.
Did Somebody Say Party? Ground Breakers NORTH EAST
Choreographed by: Conor ‘Doke’ O’ Kane
The group was formed in 2015 when Doke was invited to The Lawnmowers to deliver some tasters in Breaking. Now in 2023 the group battle, perform and participate in the hip hop culture as Ground Breakers Crew.
Ground Breakers Crew present their first new show since the pandemic, welcoming new members alongside their core squad. A normal Friday night in gets exciting when a group of friends are invited to a party.
The Pearl Sterran Touring CompanyStill I Rise Kalakunj SOUTH EAST
Choreographed by: Ananya Chatterjee
Kalakunj is a performing arts group from Reading, Berkshire, aiming to promote, preserve, and nurture South Asian arts, culture and heritage. Kalakunj has been awarded the Pride of Reading Award in 2022 for Cultural Contribution.
The piece celebrates femininity in all its glory through a dance interpretation of Maya Angelou’s poetic interlude, Still I Rise. It culminates with the vibrant Thillana from the Bharatanatyam (Indian classical dance) repertoire, aiming to empower girls and women to embody self-love and self-acceptance.
Fix You Danscentre SCOTLAND
Choreographed by: Michelle Whyte
Danscentre’s group have been dancing together for around two years and study ballet, modern and contemporary styles. From a variety of areas across Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire, all are passionate about dance and delighted to be taking part in this prestigious national dance event.
Throughout this piece the dancers explore the themes of loss, suffering and feeling stuck in reverse. A central character embodies these feelings and at times when dancers appear to be falling, friends come in and lend support and comfort.
Golygfa
National Youth Dance Wales WALES
Choreographed by: Isaac Lewis and Layla Johnson-Sanchez
National Youth Dance Wales (NYDW) provides some of Wales’ most-talented young dancers with first-class training and performance opportunities. It draws on the energy and excitement of young peoples’ enthusiasm for dance and dancing, and channels it into a creative, contemporary force that celebrates the very best youth dance in Wales today.
Golygfa is a duet created by NYDW’23 members Isaac and Layla, which explores the dancer’s different prospectives of living in rural Wales, the piece takes influences from the landscapes of Wales and its rich culture.
Self-Depreciation Northampton School for Boys EAST MIDLANDS
Choreographed by: Alison Clinton and dancers
The group is made up of students who attend Northampton School for Boys. They meet weekly to create dance as part of the extracurricular programme.
Self-Depreciation is an exploration of behaviour that we all experience at some point; that voice which tells us we are no good, and how this stops us from being the best we can be. It explores how we become fearful of criticism and getting things wrong, and the way we deflect help and support to protect ourselves.
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The Gathering
TIN Arts Young People’s Creative Group
NORTH EAST
Choreographed by: Tess Chaytor, Tertia Brigham and dancers
The group brings together talented and committed young dancers to train, create and perform new dance work. Made up of dancers with and without a disability, the group reflects the broader vision of TIN Arts that everyone should have access to high quality art.
The Gathering is about what happens when The Addams Family ancestors come together. The piece was inspired by the quote, “Once a year when the last leaf of autumn falls, we gather to honour the great cycle of life and death.”
To speak or to die?
Nic Lee and Aoibh Ryan
NORTH WEST
Choreographed by: Nic Lee and Aoibh Ryan
Aoibh Ryan began contemporary/ballet training at the North West Centre for Advanced Training (CAT) and Nic Lee began his training at Company Chameleon after being self-taught. They are both members of The Lowry CAT and members of NYDC England.
This piece asks the ultimate question: is it better to speak or to die? Do you tell someone you love them and risk rejection, or do you stay silent and drive yourself into a painful spiral where you feel your only way of living is through that one person’s existence?
T.R.I.B.E
Belfast Boys
NORTHERN IRELAND
Choreographed by: Sean O’Neill
Belfast Boys is a youth engagement project created by DU Dance NI to spark interest and curiosity in dance for young males. The project positively discriminates towards them and all sessions are led by male dance artists. The group create three performances a year ranging from theatre to site specific venues.
T.R.I.B.E: Together. Real. Individuals. Brotherhood. Equals. is the exploration of what it is to be a tribe, and who Belfast Boys want to surround themselves with. Community and friends are key to every young adult and help them strive for greatness and elevate them to their highest potential.
The Art of Falling National Youth Dance Company of Scotland SCOTLAND
Choreographed by: Choreographed by Anna Kenrick and directed by Philippa Clark
Formed by YDance in 2011, the National Youth Dance Company of Scotland is the flagship contemporary dance company for Scotland’s exceptional young dancers aged 16 – 21.
“…instead of being nervous about keeping our balance in a world in which so many aspects of our lives are in danger of falling apart, we need to accept our falls with grace and learn how to land with intention.” - Ann Cooper Albright, How to Land: Finding Ground in an Unstable World (2019)
D0-P3
Dope Male Performance Company NORTH WEST
Choreographed by: Jack Robinson
Dope Male Performance Company is an allmale company founded in 2011. Since then, the boys have performed annually around the UK, with the older professional company members creating their first piece of touring work in 2022. These boys meet once a week to train to create their work.
D0–P3 explores the themes of a dystopian future. They looked into ideas from Black Mirror, Mad Max and Cyberpunk to create a futuristic landscape, where robotics and A.I. have taken over leaving the few to rebel against the new regime.
Ganesh Vandana
Shiamak Davar International EAST MIDLANDS
Choreographed by: Ganesh Vandana
Shiamak Davar International is the world’s largest Bollywood dance academy, enriching the lives of over a million dance enthusiasts across India, Canada, USA and UK.
The group couldn’t think of a more auspicious way of putting their combined energies into the universe than through the mythological roots of their belief in Lord Ganesha (universally known as the elephant head god), who was blessed by his father to be the most intelligent. The Lord was given a boon to be worshipped first on all occasions, and this piece builds that positive, natural energy amidst the performers upon which they bond. “Ganpati Bappa Morya”
NATIONAL YOUTH DANCE COMPANY ENGLAND (NYDC)
Novacene
Choreographed by: Wayne McGregor CBE
National Youth Dance Company (NYDC) is England’s flagship youth dance company. NYDC brings together talented young dancers from across the country to work with leading artists and create world-class performances. The company supports young artists to realise their potential and gain an insight into the dance profession.
Novacene is a new work by multi-award winning choreographer Wayne McGregor CBE to celebrate the company’s 10 year anniversary. In his role as Guest Artistic Director for 2022/23, Wayne McGregor has created this work in collaboration with the dancers, who come from across England and from a range of different backgrounds and dance styles. The company presents an exclusive extract of the full-length work for the U.Dance National Festival.
10 years of NYDC England
• 10 Guest Artistic Directors
• 11 Productions
• Over 300 company members
• 7000+ young people taking part in projects and workshops
• 50,000+ audience members
• 94 performances
CELEBRATING A DECADE - IN PICTURES
Key of Images – Production Title – Guest Artistic Director – Year – Photographer:
1. (in between) - Jasmin Vardimon – 2013 –Tony Nandi
2. The Rashamon Effect - Akram Khan – 2014 –Tony Nandi
3. Vertical Road (extract) - Akram Khan – 2014 –Tony Nandi
4. Frame[d] – Sidi Larbi Cherkaoui – 2015 – Tony Nandi
5. In – Nocentes - Michael Keegan-Dolan – 2016 – Jane Hobson
6. Tarantiseismic - Damien Jalet – 2017 – Tony Nandi
A thank you from NYDC England
7. Used to Be Blonde – Sharon Eyal – 2018 - Stephen Wright
8. MADHEAD -Botis Seva - 2019 – Stephen Wright
9. A Year Like No Other – Russell Maliphant – 2020Alessandro Castellani
10. Speak Volumes- Alesandra Seutin – 2021 – Stephen Wright
11. Quartier Paradis- Alesandra Seutin- 2022- Tom Banks
12. Novacene - Wayne McGregor - 2023 - Ravi Deepres
NYDC really is a national programme and we are so grateful to all the dancers and creatives who have been part of the past 10 years and for the residency, workshop and performance venues who have hosted us. We know that the majority of our young people join us from other youth companies and training programmes and we are thankful to all the teachers and youth leaders for their support. We hope that NYDC is a platform to champion all the wonderful things happening in youth dance across the country and a celebration of young artists! As the youngest of the national youth dance companies, we are extremely grateful for the support and advice we had from colleagues in Scotland and Wales when we were starting out, and we are still grateful for that network today.
The U.Dance National Festival 2023 marks the end of the 2023 NYDC tour of Novacene by Wayne McGregor. Next year the company will be led by Oona Doherty and the final audition for this will be on 30 July. There are lots of ways you can get involved in NYDC from school workshops, to summer schools, to experience workshops.
To find out more please visit nydc.org.uk or email nydc@sadlerswells.com
YOUNG CREATIVES
One Dance UK’s Young Creatives is an exciting two-year programme for young people who are interested in developing their choreographic skills and artistic potential. The programme provides a wonderful opportunity for young dancers to learn from industry leading artists and, through mentoring, supports them in creating an original piece of dance work which is premiered in front of a live audience at a professional venue.
Throughout the first year of the programme, Young Creatives participate in a series of workshop sessions with industry professionals to help them develop their creative ‘toolkit’.
Year two is all about making work supported through high-quality mentoring and face-toface workshops. This year’s cohort have been supported and inspired by Creative Lead Rhian Robbins and Mentors Kate Flatt OBE, Vidya Patel and John-William Watson, who have offered remarkable insight into their own practice and encouraged and nurtured the creative voice of each young choreographer.
“I am incredibly privileged to have been part of the journey with our young choreographers. From our very first meeting, their openness and creativity has been truly inspiring. Making work is exposing and takes courage and it’s so wonderful to see the generous spirit and support for each other that the young artists and their dancers alike have developed.
The choreographers have devised and worked with their dancers in their own communities, all then meeting in person to share their work in process. As well as choreographing and rehearsing their work they also take responsibility for staging, lighting and costume with the guidance of their wonderful Mentors.
The Young Creatives programme allows participants space to explore, challenge and develop their physical voices in whatever direction it takes them. Their commitment and growth over the last few months have been awesome and humbling in equal measures and I have no doubt the future of choreography is in very good hands!”
Rhian Robbins Creative Lead Young Creatives“Being part of the Young Creatives programme was one of the best things I have ever done. I completed the two-year programme with a newfound love for choreography and collaboration and a completely new outlook on the creative arts industry. The programme has given me the confidence to believe in and be proud of my creative ideas.”
Jasmine Ainley-Kaur, 2022 Young CreativeScan the QR code to see this year’s Young Creatives in full flow at the start of their creative process during our launch day activities!
CURTAIN RAISER
Flora by Dance City Youth Company, choreographed by Emily-Fleur Peake and the dancers
Steadfast by Dance City Senior Youth Dance choreographed by Michaela Wate, Amy Becke, and the dancers Company
The Dance City Youth Company (performing first) and the Dance City Senior Youth Company (performing second) are Dance City’s in-house flagship dance companies. Based on a foundation of contemporary dance, these companies develop different dance techniques led by professional dancers and dancers are supported to learn choreographic skills as well as achieve their Arts Awards. They are dedicated semi-professional groups who perform their work at least three times a year.
The Youth Company provides an opportunity for young dancers aged 12-17 to build their dance skills with a dedicated group and rehearse pieces for performance at a range of showcase events. The Senior Youth Company began in 2021 to give further opportunities, post Covid-19, to the more senior dancers of the Youth Company who lost most of their studio time during the pandemic. Made up of dancers aged 15-18, they work with talented dance artists who support them to develop their dance and performance skills and hone their stagecraft and choreography.
Selfhood
Choreographed by: Maximus Mawle
Mentor: John-William Watson
As a choreographer, this is the first time I am presenting work on a professional stage. I am incredibly grateful for the opportunity and challenge. My dancers are fellow students at college, and bring their own individual flair to the choreography.
What is personality? If you were to peel back what makes an identity, and an individual, would we like what we see underneath? In philosophy there is the idea of ‘the shadow’; what would happen if it were set free?
The Queens That Played Espionage
Choreographed by: Amber Griffiths-Rowe
Mentor: John-William Watson
Currently studying at The Brit School, Centre for Advanced Training (The Place) and Crouch End School of Dance, I’m a North London based dancer/choreographer. My dancers similarly train at The Brit School alongside me in a variety of styles.
James Bond, George Smiley. Where are the tales of smart female spies that changed history? I explore the realistic, desexualised accounts of women in a male dominated profession, so they are appreciated as their male counterparts have been.
GLIMPSE OF US
Choreographed by: Blythe Hood
Mentor: Vidya Patel
Andrew and I have been dance partners since 2019 when we were both students at the Orpheus Centre which is a performing arts college for young people with disabilities. We currently dance with Tailfeatherdance. Now being a Young Creative I have finally been given the chance to create a piece for us both that has real meaning for us as dancers.
I wanted to explore a dance showing that people with Down syndrome can be just as expressive and graceful as any other dancer. To begin with the dancers hide behind a mask and then at the very end they reveal their true identity by removing the mask.
Epithimia Yia Vasilia
Choreographed by: Bobbi Walker
Mentor: Vidya Patel
I have been training at Phoenix Youth Academy for five years, and CAPA College for two, where I have met the dancers in my piece. We train in a variety of dance styles and are so grateful for this opportunity.
Epithimia Yia Vasilia is based on Aesop’s fable The Frogs Who Desired A King. A group of frogs ask for a leader, and they are given a shock with the terrifying log supplied. After initially being tentative, the frogs soon realise the log has no power.
Vagrants
Choreographed by: Esme Peal
Mentor: Vidya Patel
As a dancer and choreographer I’m grounded in contemporary with acrobatic and balletic influences. Myself and my amazing dancers study together at sixth form and have collaborated with some of our brilliant musician friends to create this work.
We portray a flock of yellow warblers, migrating south from Alaska. Their journey was disrupted by the devastating 2020 California wildfires. Air pollution from the blazes forced a route diversion over desert lands where they starved, simply falling out of the sky.
Behind The Sun
Choreographed by: Chloe Olivia Fear
Mentor: John-William Watson
As founder of the Fearless Collective, I like to explore the fusion of hip hop and contemporary dance styles to create powerful dance theatre. My piece’s dancers and I are based in the South West and are all dance graduates.
Behind The Sun is an expression of the fight to find the light. The dancers explore how supporting each other gives them strength to escape the darkness. This piece allows the viewer to draw on personal experiences of finding their light.
A Changing Connection
Choreographed by: Isabel Ava Hancock
Mentor: Kate Flatt OBE
I am excited to be a part of the Young Creatives programme and look forward to the opportunity to share my work. I am currently training at CAPA College, I am grateful for the support of my mentor, teachers and dancers.
My piece explores the use of mobile phones and its overall effect on society. I hope for my piece to highlight the behaviours and relationships people have with phones; both good and bad.
A Freudian Slip
Choreographed by: Esther Carr
Mentor: Kate Flatt OBE
I met my dancers through our university dance team, working together on various showcases and pieces of choreography. Most recently, I choreographed for The Great Gatsby at The Oxford Playhouse, as well as several pieces of dance for film.
Defined by the Oxford Languages Dictionary as ‘an unintentional error [...] revealing subconscious feelings’, A Freudian Slip explores this literally and metaphorically, in a sometimes uncomfortable, sometimes comedic, itching representation of the subconscious and suppressed exposing itself through dance.
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U.DANCE ON SCREEN
Alongside incredible stage performances, the U.Dance National Festival also celebrates youth dance on film this summer with U.Dance on Screen.
Following a national callout, a brilliant mix of youth dance films have been selected to represent their home region or country on a national platform as part of a U.Dance on Screen Showcase. They will see their film being screened at London’s prestigious BFI Southbank as well as take part in workshops and a special digital showcase on One Dance UK’s channels.
SAVE THE DATE!
The films were selected by the U.Dance on Screen National Panel, Dance Ambassadors and representatives from their host region. We would like to thank all panel members for their expertise and feedback. We would also like to thank the organisers of the U.Dance events and partner organisations, group leaders, teachers and supporters, and of course the talented, dedicated participants.
U.Dance on Screen Showcase
BFI Southbank
Sunday 6 August 2023
11:00am
Register for a free ticket
to watch the showcase
“Capturing dance on film is not an easy task. The diverse films selected for U.Dance on Screen show a real commitment from some talented young filmmakers and artists, showcasing the grace, storytelling power and unique visual impact of dance.”
Mark Reid, Head of Education,British Film InstituteFind out more: www.bit.ly/UDANCEONSCREEN2023
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DANCERS
SPOTLIGHT ON THE NORTH EAST SHOWCASE
Aaron Norman
Abbie Riney
Adrian Woolley
Aida Jabero
Alan Baird-Smith
Alexandra Ramsay
Alexandrea Probert
Alison Thain
Amelie Grace Banks
Ann Catherine Purcell
Annabel Livesey
Annabel Mostyn
Annie Murray-Bryan
Aoife Baines
Autumn Nicholson
Ava Bradley
Aydan Gargett
Barbara Rule
Beatrice Duncan
Ben Routledge
Caitlin Davison
Cala Ash Molinos
Carolyn George
Carolyn George
Cathy Cunliffe
Charis Nicholson
Chloe Humphrey
Christine Margaret
Hully
Claire Gate
Claire-Louise Byrne
Dobby Okorodas
Edith Merrick
Elizabeth Rowland
Emily Louise Clements
Emily Price
Eva Cothey
Eva McCall
Finlay Dobson
Florrie Jackson
Francesca Hookway
Francesca Nancy
Etherington
Francesca Nelson
Francis Morgan
Gabby Ace
Georgie Telfer
Gillian Gray
Grace Reed
Hannah Middleton
Harry Faran
Heather Milnes
Hollie Robson
Holly Metcalfe
Isabella Grace Fowler
Ishaan Pandya
Isla Floreza
Issy Wheeler
James Grover
James Hope
Joan Watson
Joanne Knight
Joanne Ribton
John Vitorino
Josie Murray-Bryan
Joy Bottomley
Karin Ann Smurthwaite
Katie Barker
Kelsea McAndrew
Kenzhegul Mallon
Khushi Sharma
Kiera McMonagle
Kieran Blair
Kitty Kan-Lloyd
Laura Armstrong
Layla-Ann Leaning Shaw
Lillyanna Navuso
Lily Calladine
Lily Middleton
Liz Highmore
Lucy Berry
Lucy Cummings
Lucy McDonough
Lynda Susan Blakey
Lynn Rycroft
Maria Gordon
Marian Jenkins
Megan Chaytor Wilson
Megan Mallaburn
Mia Hartley
Mihlali Nkwinti
Molly Grainger
Naomi Kunda-Dunn
Natalie Sibanda
Nicola Gilroy
Norah Loftus
Oona Kay
Posie MacIver
Prentice Belton
Roksi McDonald
Rosie Keay
Rosie Kennedy
Ruby Sue Deakin
Sara De Jong
Sarah Felicity Large
Sona Jawara
Sophie Mitford
Susie Diamond
Thomas Relton
Valerie law
William Mickelburgh
U.DANCE NATIONAL SHOWCASESATURDAY
Abbie Stephen
Adam Marley
Agness Sze Yu Lai
Ailie Scott
Alex Cioc
Ali Sutera
Alicja Marulewska
Amya Eve Ellis
Ananya Anilkumar
Annika Mattioli
Ansel Frakulli
Antonia Kalidonis
Arianne Abbott
Ashcon Rahmani
Barbara Polak
Belle Novak
Benjamin Burke
Beth Ferguson
Brooke Stones
Caitlin Perkins
Cali Ross
Callum Younger
Carlisle Lonsdale
Charlie Townsend
Chloe Jeavons
Chloe Shen
Chloe Weitzen
Dani Abbott
Darcie Mason
Eilidh Hogg
Elina Saryazdi
Elizabete Bele
Ella Fletcher
Ellen O’Keeffe
Ellie Pringle
Emmy Keenan
Emmy Oates
Ethan Rooney
Ewan Smith
Finlay James Sutherland
Florence Pittman
Florrie Booth
Giovanna Skoufalou
Grace White
Haiden Battison
Hana Khan
Harper Bone
Imogen Scordis
Indya Rose Ashburn
Inès Oulevay
Isaac Lewis
Isabelle Fillingham
Isla Isabella Robb
Jack Gibson
Jake Newton
Jasmine Woolsey
Jermaine Collison
Joe McCormick
Joseph Green
Joshua Cambridge
Joss Phillips
Kaitlin McCann
Kate Malcolm
Katie Bryant
Katie Smith
Kevin Mensah
Khaleil Fell
Kieran Gartland
Kristi Howell
Lauren Barham
Lavena Yang
Layla JohnsonSanchez
Layla Wild
Leon Hoyle
Liam Jeffrey
Lidia Gaudie
Lliam Foster
Lois Argo
Lola Harfield
Loren Gonski
Louise Lawson
Luana Bryan
Maddie Gandy
Madilyn Homes
Mael Thomas
Malya Kabwe
Matthew Houston
Maximus Mawle
Meeri Niva
Mia Tandon
Nathan Jordison
Noah Ashton
Olivia Morley
Oliwia Blachut
Otis De Ville Morel
Phoebe Bytheway
Pippa McNeill
Prarthana Pradeep
Princess Ichella
Ruby Clews
Ruby Higgins
Ruby-Rose Glasse-Kerr
Sachie JaikaranRoberts
Samuel Antwi
Agyekum
Sashka Petrovski
Savannah Swift
Scarlett Hamlyn
Sean Dodgson
Seb Spence
Sebastian Thomas
Spence
Shivani Kishor
Skye Hassell
Sophie Phillips
Suhani Bellur
Tanvi Rao
Teddy Childs
Thomas Slater
Toby Coetser
Tom Stokoe
Travis James Phillips
Venus Shury
Verity Dowding
Vernon Hughes
Vinnie Copeland
Yashmitha Bonthala
Zachary Shury
U.DANCE NATIONAL SHOWCASE - SUNDAY
Adrian Woolley
Aamani Seth
Ace Papworth
Adishri Pradeep
Aimee Farrell
Alex Johnston
Alexander Gordon Sinclair
Alexandra Ramsay
Alice Jones
Alyssa Eve
Amelia Brigham
Aoibh Ryan
Aoife Henderson
Arran Om Ketan Pau
Autumn Nicholson
Beth Rogers
Blaise Landsbert-Noon
Charlotte Knights
Chloe Humphrey
Ciara Hannon
Connie Jakeman
Corlee Haverty
Deanna Canny
Delisha Parmar
Diya Acharya
Emma Claire Read
Emma Staples
Erin Currie
Erin Mared
Freya Hattam
Gabriel Dunn
George McAuley
Gethin Scott
Giselle Bhalla
Griffin Canny
Hannah Dunn
Henry Cross Hill
Ishaan Pandya
James Cale
Jayda Dawkins
Jewels Kemp
Jocelyn Johnson
Joe McCullough
Josie Leigh Sellwood
Josie Linscer
Josie Sellwood
Judd Tucker
Katie Barker
Kieran Blair
Kitty Newton
Krish Bhakerd
Laura Armstrong
Leo Keery
Lila Sefi
Lily Calladine
Lily Kerek
Lucas Jones
Lucy Defty
Lydia Uwanogho
Maddy Westhead
Marcus Burns
Matthew Atkinson
Maura Armstrong
Meg Morgan
Megan Chaytor Wilson
Milly Bajpai
Naomika Madlani
Nicholas Lee
Noah Preston
Oisin Gordon Barrera
Pankhuri Chaudhry
Parth Patel
Perry Wade
Phoebe Mufushwa
Renee Miller-Reid
Riya Pancholi
Riya Shah
Rory Press-Worth
Rosie Robertson
Rushil Patel
Samuel Bromhead
Samuel Defty
Sebastian Thomas
Spence
Shenay Dhillon
Sienna Kachhela
Sienna Patel
Simran Johal
Taylor Barnes
Tiana Patel
Venus Shury
YOUNG CREATIVES SHOWCASE
Amber Murray
Amber Griffiths-Rowe
Amelie Burch
Andrew Self
Anemone Bennett
Arthur Creaner
Blythe Hood
Bo Bayne
Bobbi Walker
Cerys Addy
Chloe Olivia Fear
Eleanor Bye
Elle Hood
Elsie Grace Fairless
Esemena Etefia
Esme Peal
Esther Carr
Eva Barnard
Evie-May Hagan
Fran Coulson
Freya Watson
Gillian Konko
Hannah Bentley
Isabel Ava Hancock
James Argyle
Joseph Green
Joshua Redfen
Kate Senior
Kevin Mensah
Lauren Powell
Lea Wrigglesworth
Leilani Wessels
Lily Calladine
Lola Saunders
Matilda Clodore
Maximus Mawle
Mitzi Trought
Niamh Carnegie
Phoebe Burton
Rose Malone
Ruby Hill
Sanai Dixon-Thomas
Sarah Jones
Shannon Powles
Tabitha Hannant
Zuzanna Lisiecka
U.DANCE NATIONAL FESTIVAL TEAM
FESTIVAL PARTNER REPRESENTATIVES
Cheryl Baty
Dance City Dance Engagement Coordinator, Lead for Schools
Emily Nicholson
Dance City Engagement Coordinator
Helen McDonnell
Northern Stage Front of House Manager
Gemma Wynne
Newcastle College Course Leader for Dance
Jack Redpath
Newcastle College Head of Curriculum
Tess Chaytor MBE
TIN Arts Artistic Director
Martin Wilson MBE
TIN Arts Executive Director
Hannah Kirkpatrick and Becky Leslie
National Youth Dance Company – England (NYDC)
Rachel Elliott and Laura Connolly
English Folk Dance and Song Society (EFDSS)
Mark Reid
BFI Southbank
U.DANCE NATIONAL PANEL MEMBERS
Amy Burdon
Anna Kenrick
Becky Leslie
Dom Coffey
Hannah Kirkpatrick
Helen Linsell
Jamie Jenkins
Maiya Leeke
Martin Wilson MBE
Natasha Player
Pippa Fisher Coldwell
Rachel Deadman
Richard Pitt
Vidya Patel
Zoe Phillips
PHOTOGRAPHY & FILM
Brian Slater Photography
Dani Bower Photography
Photography and Film
Von Fox Promotions
Filmmaker
THEATRE PRODUCTION – DANCE CITY
Nick Rogerson
Technical Manager
Jess Avery
Digital, Technical and Buildings Coordinator
Tess Chaytor MBE and Tertia Brigham
Spotlight on the North East Rehearsal Directors, with thanks to TIN Arts
Rhian Robbins
Young Creatives Rehearsal Director
THEATRE PRODUCTION – NORTHERN STAGE
Bill Deverson
Production Manager
Anthony Osborne
Stage Manager
Lisa Chapman
Rehearsal Director
Tess Chaytor MBE and Tertia Brigham
Finale Directors, with thanks to TIN Arts
Chris Durant
Northern Stage Head of Technical and Production
Daniel Smith
Northern Stage Chief Technician
Adam Carée
Production Manager, NYDC (England)
NATIONAL U.DANCE PARTNERS 2023
Dance East and University of Bedfordshire, East Dance City, North East
FABRIC, Midlands
Pavilion Dance South West and Exeter College, South West
South East Dance and MÓTUS, South East
The Lowry, North West
Trinity Laban, London
Yorkshire Dance
YDance, Scotland
National Youth Arts Wales
DU Dance, Northern Ireland
Thank you to all workshop leaders and companies, event staff, festival volunteers and Dance Ambassadors, and of course to the incredible group leaders and participants, for making the U.Dance National Festival such a special event. We’re immensely grateful to all the businesses and organisations who are supporting U.Dance National Festival 2023.
ONE DANCE UK TEAM
Andrew Hurst MBE
Chief Executive
Laura Nicholson
Head of Children and Young People’s Dance
Cameron Ball
U.Dance Festival Manager
Rebecca Bertram
Project Manager
Katie Stevens
Operations Manager
Amelia Bickley
Membership and Business Development Officer
Dani Bower
Marketing and Communications Manager
Lisa Chapman
Dance in Education Manager
Lara Coffey
Head of Marketing and Communications
Barny Darnell
Membership Manager
Beatriz De Castro Franca
Project Assistant
Alisha Kadri
Head of Membership and Business Development
Sam Lane
Dance in Education Manager
Jess Lowe
Dancers’ Health Wellbeing and Performance Administrator
Jo Gatenby
Dance in Education Manager
Jazlyn Pinckney
Head of Workforce Development
Amy Roberts
Dance in Education Manager
Chloe Sprackling
Marketing and Design Officer
Erin Sanchez
Manager, Health, Wellbeing and Performance
ONE DANCE UK PATRONS
Carlos Acosta CBE
Children and Young People’s Dance
Peter Badejo OBE
Arlene Phillips CBE
Champion of U.Dance and Young Creatives: Sir Richard Alston
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Thank you to the One Dance UK Board, funders and supporters.
A Northern Stage Production
By Sally Cookson, Adam Peck and the Original Company Directed by Jake Smith and Katy WeirWith thanks to the U.Dance National Festival 2023 Bronze and Access Sponsor:
With thanks to event partners: