Eliot Smith Dance is Holding an Audition for an Apprentice Dancer
Deadline for applications: Friday 14 February 2020, midday
Read moreDeadline for applications: Friday 14 February 2020, midday
Read moreDeadline for application: 21st February 2020
Read moreDeadline to Apply: 31 January
Read more3 Audition Dates Available
Read moreApplication Deadline: January 26
Read morePogramme date: January 2020 – June 2020
Read moreAudition: 19 January
Read moreDeadline for application: midnight on Sunday 29 December 2019
Read moreApplication deadline: December 18th, 2019.
Read moreApplication deadline: 27 Nov
Read moreDeadline for Application: 15 December 2019
Read moreWorkshop date: 2nd & 3rd November 2019
Read moreDeadline for applications: 1st November 2019
Read moreSEASON 2019 – 2020
Read moreAudition call out – The Creative Spirit of John Curry Seeking contemporary dancers with strong classical ballet technique for large
Read moreAs dancers we are constantly judging ourselves: spending hours day after day in tight-fitting clothing in front of a mirror and scrutinising how we look. Dancers are expected to have slim and toned bodies. It is seen as particularly important for females to be of a slight stature for the ease of pas de deux and partnering work. But what is the impact?
Read more… why is it that professional dancers continue to face sexual predation by superiors? What within dance culture condones, or even reinforces, such a practice?
Read moreConflating ideas on sexuality and dance is an important, albeit conflicting, issue for any female/professional dancer nowadays; especially in today’s social and political climate and, amidst a profession spent glorifying and often essentialising the human body. As a female and as a dancer, the ever-present reality of displaying sexuality is a constant phenomenon, either in the direction or expectations of others, or the image we believe we are expected to portray.
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