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Tate Modern Performance

Creative Collision III With Trinity Laban

16 April 2019 at 13.00–19.00
Betweens and Aparts - Tate Exchange February 2019

Trinity Laban at Tate Exchange, photo (c) Dan Weill

Join Trinity Laban for a day of movement and creativity for children and young people

Creative Collision III is an embodied exploration of movement. Tate Exchange will be taken over by young people from Trinity Laban’s Centre for Advanced Training, Youth Dance Programme and other young people from across London.

MAKE MOVEMENT!

Public can: participate

Children and families are welcome to drop in and make movement with us each hour on the hour. Join Trinity Laban practitioner Amy Robinson for 30-minutes of creative exploration through movement. Sessions are drop-in and are open to children and families.

CENTRE FOR ADVANCED TRAINING - WORK IN PROGRESS SHARING

Public can: observe

Trinity Laban's The Centre for Advanced Training (CAT) is an innovative scheme offering young people with exceptional talent and potential in dance the opportunity to access high quality dance training. Choreographer Luke Birch will be working with the CAT students to create a new work inspired by the theme of Movement. Visitors can observe rehearsals throughout the day culminating in a work-in-progress sharing and Q&A at 17.00.

TATE EXCHANGE CREATIVE INTENSIVE

Public can: observe

Creative Intensive is a one-day workshop for young people interested in choreography and movement making. Trinity Laban practitioner, Bethan Peters will lead young people through activities and tasks over the course of the day. Participants will explore approaches to generating movement material inspired by artwork at Tate. Participants must pre-book for the Creative Intensive. For information and to book, visit trinitylaban.ac.uk/tate-exchange

This workshop is part of the wider Lewisham Live Festival. Priority access is given to young people from Lewisham.

About Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance

London’s creative conservatoire, Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance is the UK’s only conservatoire of music and dance. Leaders in music and contemporary dance education, they also provide exciting opportunities for the public to encounter dance and music, and access arts health programmes. The unequalled expertise and experience of their staff and world class facilities are housed in landmark buildings.

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Level 5, Blavatnik Building

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London SE1 9TG
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Date & Time

16 April 2019 at 13.00–19.00

Rehearsals in progress can be observed throughout the day. Drop in classes will run each our at 12.00, 13.00, 14.00, 15.00, and 16.00

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