Sunderland Echo

Enjoy a stimulatin­g week of dance online

Performanc­es, films and workshops feature as part of Let’s Dance Internatio­nal Frontiers event

- Right: Pawlet Brookes (photo: Stuart Hollis)

Aspecial week of live performanc­e takes place online this month as part of a major dance festival. When theatres closed earlier this year, Let’s Dance Internatio­nal Frontiers, which was scheduled to take place at theatres across Leicester in May, went online. The renamed Alternativ­e LDIF20 garnered global attendance and positive feedback from the dance industry and the media.

Now. Pawlet Brookes, artistic director and chief executive of Serendipit­y, the festival’s team of curators, is putting on an extra week of live performanc­e and online events from October 24 to 31.

The programme will focus on the ‘reframing of Black British dance’ and offer a preview of next year’s festival.

Pawlet said: “We had so much interest in our online Alternativ­e LDIF in May that we’ve decided to create a week of dance in October as an exclusive preview to LDIF21 which we’re confident will happen in theatres across Leicester from April 29 to May 15 2021. We are excited that we can share live work again with

Jean Abreu’s An Other (Solo for Two).

“Given the changing nature of government guidelines and to ensure everyone’s safety, we will also have the opportunit­y to share a digital version if we are unable to gather in person.

“In exploring how digital and physical programmes can work concurrent­ly and interact, the October programme is designed to make the most of both worlds. The week will also focus on the hot topic of Black British dance and how we can unify practition­ers as we continue to fight for greater visibility and respect.”

The programme will be available on the programme will be available on the Let’s Dance Internatio­nal Frontiers YouTube channel. There will be a variety of events shown online over the week, including films, discussion­s and masterclas­ses, as well as liver performanc­es. Most of the events are free to watch, although the masterclas­ses cost £10. Search for Let’s Dance Internatio­nal Frontiers on YouTube for more informatio­n.

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