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Scottish Ballet has made a global call for young people aged 12 to 23 to submit one minute dance films expressing themes of acceptance, identity, and respect. The initiative is part of Scottish Ballet’s digital festival Safe to Be Me 2021 - a celebration of diversity - which launches today, May 10. The festival follows the success of the company’s pioneering schools programme and will be running through the month. The director of engagement at Scottish Ballet, Catherine Cassidy, said: “We have been humbled to see the direct impact that Safe to Be Me has had in schools and hope that, by moving and expanding the programme online, that the Festival will continue to use creative and critical thinking to promote acceptance and respect, and celebrate diversity.”
North-east dance fans have chance to see premieres of two Scottish Ballet films
Updated: 27/04/2021, 5:32 pm
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A scene from Dive, one of two new Scottish Ballet films premiering for International Dance Day.
North-east dance fans are being invited to see the world premiere of two new films from Scottish Ballet to mark International Dance Day.
The national company’s choreographer-in-residence Sophie Laplane’s short piece, Dive, will be screened online on the day itself, Thursday April 29, at 1pm
Next, Scottish Ballet soloist Nicholas Shoesmith will see his new work, Odyssey, premiere on Tuesday May 4 at 1pm.
Scottish Ballet are using film as a medium for dance during lockdown.
A national ballet company is calling for people with dementia, multiple sclerosis or Parkinson’s to submit videos for the chance to feature in new dance productions.
Scottish Ballet is asking people worldwide to send a 20-second clip, with the footage to be used in three new dance films as part of the multi-artform project Haud Close.
Inspired by the ballet company’s film Haud Close Tae Me, created by filmmaker Eve McConnachie in 2017 and featuring poetry from Scots Makar Jackie Kay, the project will involve working remotely with care home residents and people living with above conditions to create the films.
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