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Falling Wide, the independent arts charity, is restructuring.
Updates will be
announced in the coming months. In the interim, please visit the links below
for information about our current season of dance classes and workshops in
Skinner Releasing Technique and the Breathing Space dance-in-health
programme.
Falling Wide gratefully acknowledges the support of BBC Children in Need,
Chelsea & Westminster Health Charity, Gayfords Accountants, Guy’s &
St. Thomas’ Charity, London Borough of Enfield, Mousetrap Theatre Projects,
Siobhan Davies Studios, Southwark Council and its principle supporter, the
True Colours Trust. The Breathing Space programme is also kindly supported
by Lucy Astor and other private patrons.
Falling
Wide News
Autumn 2008
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Artist
Development
Bookings are now open for next term's popular Skinner Releasing Technique
(SRT) evening classes at Siobhan Davies Studios: Thurs 18th September -
Thurs 27th November. This term classes are taught by Aud Aasbo, Gaby Agis
and Florence Peake.
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more
Gaby Agis teaches the SRT 'Ongoing'-level Winter Intensive 2008, Mon 6th
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Sat 11th October. The course also takes place at Siobhan Davies Studios
and is open by application to those with experience of SRT.
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more
Breathing Space
This summer BBC Children In Need awarded the Breathing Space Children's
Programme £20,000. The award augments three-year funding from our principle
programme supporter the True Colours Trust. The children's programme enters
its third year this autumn, continuing its celebrated dance projects with children
in health and community settings across the country.
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more about Breathing Space
Performance
Falling Wide Artistic Director Joe Moran performs with an impressive company
of independent dance artists for UK choreographer Kate Brown on Fri 26th September
at Toynbee Studios. Perspective, an evening of three dances, brings together Brown's
recent trio of works - having begun (2004); Too late, too late! (2006); and yet (2008).
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