LIVESTREAMS & EVENTS

Credit: Neon Dance. Photo by Miles Hart


Class with Eleanor Laverne
Aug
20
to Sep 4

Class with Eleanor Laverne

The class entails rep from a contemporary piece that Eleanor Laverne is currently working on. The piece is inspired by the stock characters: Harlequinn, Columbina and Pierrot from the Italian pantomime Commedia dell’Arte.

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The Rule of Seven, An Illegal Dance Short Film
Apr
14
to Apr 18

The Rule of Seven, An Illegal Dance Short Film

Illegal Dance explores a future where artistic expression is forbidden by oppressive regimes around the world. It combines dynamic contemporary choreography with innovative technical stagecraft to portray the tensions in a society that pits order against chaos, security against freedom, and individualism against collective will.

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Let Them Eat Cake! - AWA DANCE
Mar
24
to Apr 21

Let Them Eat Cake! - AWA DANCE

Inspired by a twist on the famous phrase by the French Queen Marie Antoinette, Let Them Eat Cake! is a short dance film on girls' empowerment and body image positivity. Three girls rebel against how society dictates how they see themselves.

In Let Them Eat Cake! the three characters will transform from being "perfect girls" in their 18th-century costumes, to embrace who they really are.

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Out Late - VOXED
Dec
2
to Dec 8

Out Late - VOXED

Unravelling a murder takes us through a twisted story of jealousy, shame, and manipulation. Brought to you by VOXED, this dark, gritty work blends dance and theatre in the nation’s favourite genre: crime drama.

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Our Roads Home
Sep
8

Our Roads Home

Our Roads Home explores togetherness and community empowerment through workshops and performances, culminating in an original dance film.

Richard Chappell Dance has worked with participants across Exeter which showcases the exceptional range of talent across Devon and the South West.

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More performances coming soon.

For now, why not explore Films and Trailers from Commission, Associate and Young Professional artists.

Photo: Dan Marting