Workshops Queen's Hall & Dance City

Over 55+ Contemporary Dance Technique

  • Tuesdays, 10am (starts Tuesday 10 September)
  • Tickets From £7
  • Studio
Contemporary Flow 17 02 22 31

A class exploring the foundations of contemporary dance techniques. The class combines elements of technique, building towards phrases of movement and opportunities to be creative and curious.

The class is an open level - perfect for both beginners and those with more movement experience and is a chance to allow the body to move, release tension and build physical skills in a relaxed, friendly and encouraging environment.

This session will be led by Beth Veitch
Beth is a dance maker, facilitator and movement practitioner based in Newcastle upon Tyne.

She began her dance training at Dance City and has an MA in Dance Performance from the University of Chichester. Beth has performed both in the UK and internationally with various dance companies and has a range of teaching and facilitation experience, working within schools, colleges, care homes, community settings and charities.

In 2021, Beth was a recipient of The Charlotte Grant Early Career Artist Award and was commissioned by Dance City to create 3 short films. This marked the beginning of a choreographic practice, now developing under the name Beth Veitch Dance. Beth’s first live work Waiting on It toured to Queen's Hall in Autumn 2022 and was selected to be performed at Reykjavik Festival 2023.

Beth has recently created a film Waiting for a Hug with a mature movers group based in Berwick-upon-Tweed which has been screened in theatres, cinemas and at film festivals. Amongst other artistic engagement projects, she continues to work with Tees Dance and their MoveUP programme, engaging young aspiring choreographers in the Tees Valley to develop their creative voices.

Her practice centres around creating artistic work with heart and a Northern voice, championing inclusion, brave spaces and accessibility and providing meaningful arts engagement opportunities across the North East with the core belief that every body can groove!

More on Beth’s work and practice can be found at www.bethveitchdance.com

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