Join the Dance@Salford MA Dance students through a day of Practice as Research. Each performance has been crafted by the emerging post-graduate researchers in investigating topics that inspired them throughout the program.
Admission: Free
Age Restriction: Suitable for all
Warnings: Flashing Lights
Please note that these tickets are for the performances in the New Adelphi Theatre that run from 3pm-5pm. We encourage booking in advance for this section of the event. Walk-up tickets will also be available on the day.
The full performance schedule can be found below, for other sections of the schedule that are based in locations that are not the New Adelphi Theatre, booking is not required.
Throughout the day – Documentary Screenings from Amelia Baker (Political ideologies – choreographic movement and the practitioners who present them) (7th Floor, Rehearsal Room 2 (7.03)), and Monique Williams (7th Floor, Rehearsal Room 3 (7.15))
11PM-12PM – Satya-Sara Khachik – Improvisation Class – Third Floor Dance Studio
12PM-12:30PM – Natalia Meksa – Pleasure Chapters – Sharing of Work in Progress Piece – Third Floor Dance Studio
12:30PM-1:30PM – Donna Smith – Installation of Movement – New Adelphi Atrium
1:30PM-2PM – AbunDance – Iris Asmundardottir – Film Screening and Sharing – 7th Floor, Rehearsal Room 4 (7.14)
3PM-5PM – Collection of Performances – New Adelphi Theatre
Performances Include:
SONA
Choreography by Veronica Delgado
Dancers: Natalia Meksa, Satya-Sara Khachik and Monique
Williams
If Memory Serves Choreography by Theo Robertson with Georgia Brown,
Maisha Kungu, Ilona May Brown and Chris Ratcliffe
Danced by: Georgia Brown, Maisha Kungu, Amber
Parkinson and Chris Ratcliffe
SPITITUS DANS
Leah Stulberg
Dancers: Leah Stulberg and Aimee Smith
Kennady and Charlie (Co-Choreographed and Co-performed)
Maisha Kungu
Venue
Salford M5 4BR
UK