The Peterborough Evening Telegraph

Reconnecti­ng people

- BY BRAD BARNES

Peterborou­gh arts company Jumped Up Theatre bring an exciting dance and movement process – How Shall We Begin Again?- to the Key Theatre stage on Saturday. Supported by funding from the Moving Roots Network and Arts Council England, How Shall We Begin Again? is led by acclaimed dance practition­er Jo Fong and will feature 35 local people.

The project is inspired by a desire to reconnect people to their bodies and to each other, healing the separation many felt after lockdowns, working from home and social distancing.

It is described by Fong as ‘something between protest and something like a prayer, on its simplest level it’s about how we reconnect with ourselves, our bodies and each other. A moment to be in the moment.’

Taster sessions ahead of the project held in November with Jo Fong saw local collaborat­ors, dancers and people who just like to move, come together to explore the project. In exploratio­n sessions since then the group have working together and individual­ly towards the final performanc­e this weekend.

The project has brought together a diverse group of people who live or work in Peterborou­gh. It includes community leaders, students and profession­al dancers, across all ages and cultural background­s, some with learning and physical disabiliti­es from Peterborou­gh and the surroundin­g area, who are all connected by their love of movement.

This prestigiou­s project has run to great success at London’s acclaimed Siobhan Davies Studios, Wales Millennium Centre in Cardiff before arriving in Peterborou­gh.

Ekta Patel, a participan­t who will perform in How Shall We begin Again? in Peterborou­gh visited the London performanc­e and says: “The experience as a spectator was hard to describe, I was taken on a journey of so many different emotions – just beautiful. I can’t wait to take part in the process in Peterborou­gh.”

Jo Fong, is a director, choreograp­her and performer working in dance, film, theatre, opera, spoken word and live art and says: “I am so pleased that we have had a very broad crosssecti­on of local people sign up for the project, from teenagers to pensioners, from many of Peterborou­gh’s different communitie­s, from all sorts of different background­s and abilities.”

Kate Hall, Jumped Up’s Creative Producer added: “Peterborou­gh’s story is changing, and we are part of that positive change. We want to celebrate the strength and diversity of our communitie­s with projects and performanc­es that are positive and empowering. Working with Jo Fong on How Shall We Begin Again? in Peterborou­gh is an exciting and ambitious process that we know will create new relationsh­ips and aspiration­s for the participan­ts, the venue and ourselves.”

Paul Jepson, CEO designate of Selladoor Venues/Landmark Theatres, which operates Key Theatre, says: “This is an amazing opportunit­y for the people of Peterborou­gh to explore how they can connect with themselves and each through dance and movement. It’s such an exciting project. We can’t wait to see the performanc­es.”

The performanc­e runs 11am -9pm, with staggered entry slots (stay as long as you like). Tickets at www.keytheatre-peterborou­gh.com/

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Some of the participan­ts

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