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CandoCo has gained a reputation as the world's leading company of disabled and non-disabled dancers. Muster: A bold exercise in dance creation. Candoco Dance Company believes in the power of diversity in dance to bring people together and drive new creative possibilities. An exciting new project will see Candoco's youth company, Cando2, students from Caldicott School and ex-servicemen and women including a number from the cast of the award winning West End show, The Two Worlds of Charlie F by Owen Sheers, come together to form a unique partnership. Diverse in age, gender, disability and dance experience, the collaboration seeks to empower, celebrate and unite a broad range of individuals with a shared passion for dance and dance making. Bringing their expert approach to inclusive dance practice, Candoco Artists, Kimberley Harvey and Charlotte Darbyshire, will lead a week of intensive making, exploring the creativity, physicality and identity of each dancer through a range of choreographic tasks. Culminating in a new dance work, Muster will challenge audiences to question their own preconceptions whilst performers will build confidence and a sense of belonging within a professional artistic environment. CandoCo Dance Company - Muster website.

CandoCo Dance Company - Muster

CandoCo Dance Company - Muster (Dance or ballet) production archive for QTIX code T45358247. Details of all CandoCo Dance Company - Muster archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01662531686

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20 Feb 16The Place Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
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