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Re:generations (7th-9th November)


Pictured: Adeola Akinleye and Harry Fulleylove


Dance and the Digital space, conference 2019.
International perspectives in dance of the African Diaspora.

Exploring the exciting world of digital and dance of the African Diaspora, at the Lowry with One Dance UK. "Re:generations, dance and the digital space is a unique opportunity to explore how digital innovation in dance of the African diaspora can connect audiences around the world with new and exciting art."
With speakers and panelists such as Antoine Marc (pictured) Hakeem Onibudo and Amanda Spann, masterclasses from Faso Danse Théâtre, and performances from artists such as Dickson Mbi and Kalakuta Republik there is something for everyone. 

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