Our Collaborators

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NEW ART CLUB

[extra href=”https://collaborations.dmu.ac.uk/collaborative-choreography-an-approach-to-making-conversations-with-new-art-club/” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at a series of interviews from Pete and Tom” ] New Art Club [/extra] is pioneering choreographers, artists, comedy theatre makers and performers Pete Shenton and Tom Roden. They have been presenting ground-breaking performances nationally and internationally since 2001. They were Place Prize finalists in 2004 and won The Edinburgh Spotlight Best Comedy Award in 2010.

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[extra href=”http://www.herculestour.co.uk/index.php” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at the website for their 2015 show, Hercules” ] New Art Club [/extra] is pioneering choreographers, artists, comedy theatre makers and performers Pete Shenton and Tom Roden. They have been presenting ground-breaking performances nationally and internationally since 2001. They were Place Prize finalists in 2004 and won The Edinburgh Spotlight Best Comedy Award in 2010.

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A BANG IN THE VOID

[extra href=”https://www.facebook.com/ABangintheVoid/?fref=ts” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at their facebook page” ] A Bang in the Void [/extra] is a performance company based in the East Midlands, UK. Co-founded by Artistic Directors, Laura Evans and Andrew Davis, the work crosses disciplines, blending the boundaries between live and digital arts to create exciting and beautiful contemporary theatre, installations and digital content.

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A BANG IN THE VOID

[extra href=”http://www.abanginthevoid.co.uk” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at their website” ] A Bang in the Void [/extra] is a performance company based in the East Midlands, UK. Co-founded by Artistic Directors, Laura Evans and Andrew Davis, the work crosses disciplines, blending the boundaries between live and digital arts to create exciting and beautiful contemporary theatre, installations and digital content.

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Joe Moran

[extra href=”http://www.joemorandance.com” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at his website” ] Joe Moran [/extra] is a choreographer, dancer and Artistic Director of [extra href=”http://www.danceartfoundation.com” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at their website” ] Dance Art Foundation [/extra], through which his performance and curatorial work is produced. His work has been presented in theatres, galleries and public spaces gaining recognition for its ambition, intelligence and potency.

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Joe Moran

[extra href=”http://www.joemorandance.com” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at his website” ] Joe Moran [/extra] is a choreographer, dancer and Artistic Director of [extra href=”http://www.danceartfoundation.com” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at their website” ] Dance Art Foundation [/extra], through which his performance and curatorial work is produced. His work has been presented in theatres, galleries and public spaces gaining recognition for its ambition, intelligence and potency.

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STEVE KIRKHAM

Steve Kirkham is a movement director, choreographer, performer and teacher. His work as a choreographer spans theatre, film and the music industry, with credits including The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in the West End, His Dark Materials and World War Z. As a performer, Steve Kirkham worked with Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures as principle dancer and resident director, with DV8 Physical Theatre and the Royal Opera House. Steve Kirkham teaches for Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures and for Frantic Assembly.

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STEVE KIRKHAM

Steve Kirkham is a movement director, choreographer, performer and teacher. His work as a choreographer spans theatre, film and the music industry, with credits including The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time in the West End, His Dark Materials and World War Z. As a performer, Steve Kirkham worked with Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures as principle dancer and resident director, with DV8 Physical Theatre and the Royal Opera House. Steve Kirkham teaches for Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures and for Frantic Assembly.

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Rosie Garton

Rosie Garton is co-founder of performance company [extra href=”http://www.zooindigo.co.uk” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at their website” ] Zoo Indigo [/extra], a part-time Performance lecturer at De Montfort University, workshop facilitator and mother. Her research explores the performance of real-life mothering in contemporary performance.

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Rosie Garton

Rosie Garton is co-founder of performance company [extra href=”http://www.zooindigo.co.uk” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at their website” ] Zoo Indigo [/extra], a part-time Performance lecturer at De Montfort University, workshop facilitator and mother. Her research explores the performance of real-life mothering in contemporary performance.

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FIONA BANNON

Dr. Fiona Bannon began her professional career working as a freelance community dance worker. Fiona has been a Senior Lecturer in the School of Performance and Cultural Industries, Leeds, since 2007, where she continues to explore ethics and aesthetics in performance and collaborative practice. Fiona is the Chair of [extra href=”http://dancehe.org.uk/aboutus/executive-board/dr-fiona-bannon” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at her web page” ]DanceHE (SCHODHE) [/extra] and founding member of [extra href=”http://www.pci.leeds.ac.uk/ug/performances/archive/public-performance-2013/architects-of-the-invisible/” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look here” ]Architects of the Invisible [/extra]. Fiona is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and recently joined the Executive of the World Dance Alliance as a representative of the European Chapter.

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FIONA BANNON

Dr. Fiona Bannon began her professional career working as a freelance community dance worker. Fiona has been a Senior Lecturer in the School of Performance and Cultural Industries, Leeds, since 2007, where she continues to explore ethics and aesthetics in performance and collaborative practice. Fiona is the Chair of [extra href=”http://dancehe.org.uk/aboutus/executive-board/dr-fiona-bannon” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look at her web page” ]DanceHE (SCHODHE) [/extra] and founding member of [extra href=”http://www.pci.leeds.ac.uk/ug/performances/archive/public-performance-2013/architects-of-the-invisible/” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Take a look here” ]Architects of the Invisible [/extra]. Fiona is a Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy and recently joined the Executive of the World Dance Alliance as a representative of the European Chapter.

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Rachel Farrer

Rachel Farrer is a lecturer in Dance at University of Bedfordshire, previously having worked at De Montfort University and University of Lincoln, while undertaking freelance projects with organisations including Dance4, World Event Young Artists and Made by Katie Green. Rachel has worked as a performer in the UK and Scandinavia and is currently undertaking her PhD, researching tacit aspects of the independent dancers engagement with choreography.

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Rachel Farrer

Rachel Farrer is a lecturer in Dance at University of Bedfordshire, previously having worked at De Montfort University and University of Lincoln, while undertaking freelance projects with organisations including Dance4, World Event Young Artists and Made by Katie Green. Rachel has worked as a performer in the UK and Scandinavia and is currently undertaking her PhD, researching tacit aspects of the independent dancers engagement with choreography.

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FUELLED DANCE THEATRE

[extra href=”https://www.facebook.com/Fuelled-Dance-Theatre-714390765296114/info/?tab=page_info” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Follow them on Facebook” ] Fuelled Dance Theatre [/extra] is an emerging contemporary dance performance and educational company based in Leicester. The company is choreographed by De Montfort University dance graduate, Sophie Hocking, and acts as a stepping stone for third year dance students and recent graduates from De Montfort University into the dance sector.

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FUELLED DANCE THEATRE

[extra href=”https://www.facebook.com/Fuelled-Dance-Theatre-714390765296114/info/?tab=page_info” title=”Want to know more?” info=”popover” info_place=”top” info_trigger=”hover” info_content=”Follow them on Facebook” ] Fuelled Dance Theatre [/extra] is an emerging contemporary dance performance and educational company based in Leicester. The company is choreographed by De Montfort University dance graduate, Sophie Hocking, and acts as a stepping stone for third year dance students and recent graduates from De Montfort University into the dance sector.

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