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Choreographing the City dance exploration week. April 20th Event


April 20th we will be sharing the exploration and ideas of our first of two dance residencies this year with Theatrum Mundi about how the city is engineered to moves, Urban design, and dancing architecture. 

April 20th 2019 workshop will be at the Place [Studio 3]


Book here 


Where: 
The Place, 17 Duke's Road, London WC1H 9PY  - Studio 3
*note: Please could you arrive to The Place via the Flaxman Terrace entrance.

When: 
AM workshop 11am to 1pm 
PM workshop 2pm to 4pm 
           * you are welcome to stay for both or just attend one.

What:
Movement warm-up, Discussion, movement exploration , sharing of dance created during residency week. 

(Bring comfortable clothes that you can move in)

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