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Let's Dance

Time: November 24, 2011 all day
Location: Seacombe Theatre
Street: 42 Cheam Road
City/Town: Sutton, SM1 2SS
Website or Map: http://www.earlyarts.co.uk/ev…
Event Type: professional, development, training
Organized By: Earlyarts and Sutton Council
Latest Activity: Oct 6, 2011

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Event Description

This Earlyarts Professional Development Day will explore using movement and dance to support children's creativity and imagination and build confidence in providing dance and movement opportunities for children

The Day will include:

Pass it on – showcase from Sarah Dekker, Creative Projects Co-ordinator from Siobhan Davies Dance

and two practical workshops:

Pass it on – lead by Marie Forbes from Siobhan Davies Dance

Infinite Adventures: exploring movement, creativity and the imagination - lead by Hannah LeFeuvre

Free for Earlyarts Bronze, Silver or Gold Members - £60 for Earlyarts Free Members or non-members.

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