Published:
7:30 AM April 9, 2021
Brendan Keaney, chief executive of DanceEast, says that the grant for digital technology will transform their education programme
- Credit: DanceEast
DanceEast has been awarded a major grant to help develop new digital teaching resources which will then boost the company’s education outreach work.
The dance facility, based on Ipswich Waterfront, has received £334,000 from Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s Arts-Based Learning Fund to support the development of an innovative digital teaching model – using technology to bring exciting learning concepts to life through dance.
Brendan Keaney, DanceEast’s chief executive and artistic director, said that it was one of their ambitions to transform dance teaching within primary schools across the region.
Published:
7:30 AM April 9, 2021
Brendan Keaney, chief executive of DanceEast, says that the grant for digital technology will transform their education programme
- Credit: DanceEast
DanceEast has been awarded a major grant to help develop new digital teaching resources which will then boost the company’s education outreach work.
The dance facility, based on Ipswich Waterfront, has received £334,000 from Paul Hamlyn Foundation’s Arts-Based Learning Fund to support the development of an innovative digital teaching model – using technology to bring exciting learning concepts to life through dance.
Brendan Keaney, DanceEast’s chief executive and artistic director, said that it was one of their ambitions to transform dance teaching within primary schools across the region.