Thursday, 19 January 2012
2Faced Dance require a General Manager and board members
Hereford’s 2Faced Dance is looking for a General Manager. They want an experienced arts manager to manage the company on a full-time basis and develop and lead the company financially and managerially alongside the Artistic Director’s vision and the company’s business plan.
Salary in the region of £27,000 – £30,000k per annum.
To apply send your CV and application form to info@2faceddance.co.uk by 5pm 10 February 2012.
2Faced Dance are also looking for new board members to support the organisation as it moves into a new phase of development and expansion after a successful bid to Arts Council England, to become a National Portfolio Organisation in April 2012.
Board membership positions are voluntary and unpaid.
To apply, send a CV and on-page document on why you want to join the board to info@2faceddance.co.uk before 29 February 2012.
Audition Notice: dancers required for Home
Home as part of International Dance Festival Birmingham 2012
2 April – 13 May 2012
Home is a bold, inventive new participatory production that will animate public spaces across Birmingham city centre. Home will be an evolving promenade-style performance event, engaging thousands of people as audiences and participants.
Based on the themes of home, belonging and identity and what it means to each of us, the work will be developed using ideas, inspirations and choreographic material contributed by a 1000 individuals. Shaped by Director, Andy Brunskill, the project will have huge cast taking part, all performing on individual doormats which becomes an individual stage.
International Dance Festival Birmingham (IDFB) is a major biennial festival produced by DanceXchange (dx) in partnership with Birmingham Hippodrome. One of the largest dance festivals in the world, IDFB is unique in its diversity and internationalism, programming exceptional dance from across the globe and fostering new collaborations with international choreographers and artists. Animating the city and capturing the imagination, IDFB brings a remarkable line-up of outstanding dance to venues and public spaces across Birmingham and the West Midlands and creates a wealth of engaging participatory activity for people of all ages.
Performer requirements:
Versatile and quirky male and female dancers. This commission takes place in public spaces (indoors and outdoors) so this new production requires performers who are willing to work in a non-traditional theatre environment with experience and confidence. Performers must have a strong technique as well as improvisation and contact skills. Additional skills, such as acting, physical theatre, street performance, playing an instrument or singing would be an advantage and can be used in this work. Candidates must be available for the dates as listed below and be willing to relocate Birmingham for the duration.
Application Deadline: Monday 6 February 2012, 5pm
Audition date: Saturday 18 February 2012, 1100-1600, London
Contract dates: Creation period: 2-20 April 2012 (3 weeks), Birmingham
Performance period: 23 April -13 May (3 weeks), Birmingham
Fees and details: £425 per week, all-inclusive
Accommodation provided from Monday 23 April to Monday 14 May 2012 in the form of a twin room in a self-catering apartment
One return train ticket to Birmingham
To apply: Please send a CV and completed DanceXchange Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form: www.dancexchange.org.uk/about/jobs-at-dx to Gemma Thomas.
Further info: Gemma Thomas, Project Manager, DanceXchange
0121 689 1091 // gemma.thomas@dancexchange.org.uk // www.idfb.co.uk/take-part
International Dance Festival Birmingham takes place in venues and outdoor spaces across Birmingham and the West Midlands from 23 April until 19 May 2012. Follow the festival story at www.idfb.co.uk. Home is part of Dancing for the Games, which is part of the Cultural Olympiad in the West Midlands, and is funded by Legacy Trust UK, Arts Council England and Advantage West Midlands. It has been granted the prestigious London 2012 Inspire mark, the badge of the London 2012 Inspire programme, which recognises exceptional and innovative projects inspired by the 2012 Games.
Wednesday, 18 January 2012
Dance Apprentices opportunity with Motionhouse

Please Note: This job is subject to a CRB enhanced disclosure check.
Spencer Yard
Leamington Spa
Warwickshire
CV31 3SY
tel: +44 (0)1926 887052
fax: +44 (0)1926 316734
www.motionhouse.co.uk
Opportunities with Motionhouse for The Voyage and Quest

The Voyage: An Extraordinary Performance Event Celebrating London 2012
Motionhouse will be creating a major outdoor spectacle performance to open the London 2012 Festival in the West Midlands. The London 2012 Festival will span the entire country for 12 weeks, celebrating the Olympics from midsummer’s day 21 June, until 09 September 2012.
Motionhouse will be collaborating with world-renowned aerialists Legs On The Wall from Australia on The Voyage, a vivid, visual and extraordinary performance that will celebrate the courage and imagination that prompts us to embark on journeys in pursuit of our dreams. An enormous ship will sail into the centre of Victoria Square, Birmingham, docking itself beside the city’s Town Hall from 21 – 24 June 2012. High above the people who gather to look at this marvel, dancers and aerialists appear in the ship’s rigging – the voyage begins. Professional performers will join forces with a huge amateur choir, live musicians and over 140 community performers to transform the Square and tell our story.
In the run up to The Voyage Motionhouse will be running an extraordinary participatory project called Quest which could offer you the chance to be part of The Voyage. From March 2012 they’ll be creating material with 8 groups from across the West Midlands. The groups will then go on to perform in The Voyage. Quest performers include groups from Birmingham Ormiston Academy (BOA), Solihull Youth Dance Company, Stratford College, Nova, Coventry PAS Youth Dance, Playbox Theatre and an Adult Performance Group based in Motionhouse's Spencer Yard studio. If you’re interested and live in the West Midlands there are 3 ways you could get involved which you can read about below!
Quest Performance Group
Motionhouse will create an adult performance group to perform in The Voyage and are looking for enthusiastic and committed people to join. The group will meet weekly to devise material alongside Motionhouse dancers and will then go onto perform in The Voyage. If you have some dance experience this is for you! The group will include dance teachers and students (age 16+), local dancers and anyone who would like to have this amazing opportunity to perform. You will meet weekly for a two and a half hour session at the Motionhouse Studio in Leamington Spa, on Sundays, from March to May. There will then be additional weekend rehearsals in June plus dress rehearsals and the performances themselves, which are Thursday 21 June – Sunday 24 June 2012. If you’d like to register your interest in the Quest Performance Group email: info@motionhouse.co.uk
Dance Apprentices
If you’re in the early stages of your dance career, this is an extraordinary opportunity for you to work alongside and be mentored by Motionhouse dancers. You will create and perform material for The Voyage, assisting in delivering workshops and supporting the creation of community performance elements. Motionhouse are looking for 4 apprentices; this is a paid position for a period of 14weeks from March until the end of June. You can apply via the Motionhouse website by downloading our information pack here. Please note that the deadline for applications is Friday 27 January 2012 and auditions will be held in our studio in Leamington Spa on Saturday 04 and Sunday 05 February 2012.
Motionhouse Masterclasses
Motionhouse will also be holding two masterclasses for professional dancers/performers and dance students/graduates in our studio in Leamington Spa on Saturday 14 and Saturday 21 April 2012. The sessions will be led by our Artistic Director, Kevin Finnan and some of our company dancers; there will be a small charge. You may attend one or both sessions, which will explore the style, content and context of The Voyage. You must register in advance for our masterclasses as places are limited, do this by emailing info@motionhouse.co.uk
For more information about The Voyage or Quest contact Motionhouse on 01926 887 052 or visit www.motionhouse.co.uk
Get involved in Home as part of IDFB 2012

Take Part
You can take part in this ambitious project in a number of ways. By contributing through dance, spoken word or written text, by taking part in a Home workshop and creating a performance to perform live in the city centre, or by attending an Open Day at DanceXchange.
Home can only happen with the help of individuals and communities from the West Midlands and beyond! Make a contribution on home, identity and belonging and be part of this flagship project.
Workshops
We have a team of Home tutors who are busy delivering workshops to community groups in Birmingham and the West Midlands. Workshops are happening now until 16 March 2012 – do you have a group (of any age or ability) who would like to have a workshop? Participants work with a tutor to create their own response to the project that will contribute directly to the final performances.
Click here to read a blog post by one of our workshop tutors, and to book a workshop or to find out more, please email us!
On the Home YouTube channel you can watch all of the contributions we’ve already received, as well as this performance from the IDFB 2012 launch, choreographed by Rosie Kay in just four hours – imagine what you could create!
Andy Brunskill - Director of Home
We are excited to announce that Theatre Director, Andy Brunskill, has joined the Home team to create the final performances from the 1000 contributions we aim to receive. Andy is the first of the creative team to come on board and we’re currently looking for an Assistant Director to join us.
In this video Andy explains how individual contributions will be incorporated into the final performance.
Home is part of Dancing for the Games, which is part of the Cultural Olympiad in the West Midlands, and is funded by Legacy Trust UK, Arts Council England and Advantage West Midlands. It has been granted the prestigious London 2012 Inspire Mark, the badge of the London 2012 Inspire programme, which recognises exceptional and innovative projects inspired by the 2012 Games.
Free dance workshops as part of Dance Sansaar

Please get in touch via the contact details below if you need any more information or would like to book discovery workshops.
Becky Pringle
Solihull Lead Dance Artist
Dance Sansaar Lawk Naach Project
Tel: 07717 203 246
Email: beckypringle.ds@gmail.com
Dance Sansaar
Tel: 0121 359 1888
Email: info@dancesansaar.com
Elektro Kif at Warwick Arts Centre
Fidelio Charitable Trust: Open to applications
Fidelio Charitable Trust: Open to applications
Application Deadline: 01 February 2012
The Trust provides grant funding to help individuals and organisations of exceptional ability in the UK who would not otherwise be able to carry out an artistic project or activity without financial support.
Maximum Value: £ 5,000
The Fidelio Charitable Trust is provided and administered by the Fidelio Charitable Trust and is for educational institutions and third sector organisations active in the UK. The Arts Grant is intended to support talented individuals or groups who are unable to reach their potential without financial support.
In particular, the programme wishes to fund work in the following areas:
Dramatic arts
Operatic arts
Music
Speech
Dance
Deadlines for receipt of applications: 1 February, 1 June and 1 October each year.
Key Criteria:
Applications are accepted on behalf of individuals and groups who are practitioners or performers in the Arts as well as institutions and colleges providing opportunities for those studying, practicing or performing.
Proposed grantees must be recommended by an appropriate person in an institution, college, arts festival or similar organisation that can vouch for the abilities of the applicant.
There is no upper age or nationality restriction and the work for which money is sought may be overseas but the proposed recipient(s) must be based in the UK.
Eligible Expenditure:
The Trust welcomes applications in support of the Arts, in particular the dramatic and operatic arts, music, speech and dance.
Grants may be awarded to enable individuals or groups of exceptional ability to:
receive special tuition or coaching, eg in the case of musicians, to attend Master Classes;
participate in external competitions;
be supported for a specially arranged performance; or
receive support for a special publication, musical composition or work of art.
Restrictions:
Applications from individuals or groups seeking support for themselves will not be accepted.
Application Procedure:
Applications can be made by submitting the application form and a covering letter. Applications must be posted and an email address must be listed for further correspondence. Successful applicants will be notified within 28 days.
Addresses and contacts
For further information on how to obtain this funding opportunity locally, please contact the following:
Contact details: Tony Wingate
Fidelio Charitable Trust
Fidelio Charitable Trust
2nd Floor
20-22 Stukeley Street
London WC2B 5LR
Performance and Disability - Open Space on Thursdays
OPEN SPACE ON THURSDAYS
Free open sessions held fortnightly
ICE Building , Coventry University
5-6.30pm Open Space Conversations
Film-based discussions
6.45- 8pm Open Space Practice
Studio-based exploration of themes from earlier discussion.
Next meeting:
Thursday 26.01.2012
Visual Description in Choreography,
Films: Work in progress Dance Transformations artists; Blue Eyed Soul Dance Company
For further information contact:
Gill Williams email: willi213@uni.coventry.ac.uk
Amy Voris email: aa4085@coventry.ac.uk