Freelancing Dance Artist Jo Cone Jo Cone tells us about landing her dream job as Artist-in-Residence as a specialist dance and movement practitioner working three days a week at a community of nurseries across Hampshire. Listen in to her reflections and find out more about why she did it, how she did it and what advice she would give if this is an avenue you would like to pursue…
(Audio file) 16-minute listen
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Freelancing Dance Artist Jo Cone Jo Cone tells us about landing her dream job as Artist-in-Residence as a specialist dance and movement practitioner working three days a week at a community of nurseries across Hampshire. Listen in to her reflections and find out more about why she did it, how she did it and what advice she would give if this is an avenue you would like to pursue…
(Audio file) 16-minute listen
LETTING THE LIGHT IN
a connected conversation for a dis-united nation
In this online conversation with voices from England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales, hosted by an artist returning to live in England after two decades living in Germany, panellists discuss the specifics of the state of community dance in their locations as we navigate Brexit, the pandemic, war in Europe and the climate crisis.
“Ring the bells that still can ring
Forget your perfect offering
There is a crack, a crack in everything
That's how the light gets in”
From “Anthem ” by Leonard Cohen (1992.
Hosted by Jo Parkes (Dance Artist, Director and Educator), with Tony Mills (Artistic Director, DanceBase, Edinburgh), Diane Hebb (Director, Arts Engagement, Arts Council Wales), Catherine Young, Artistic Director/CEO, Dawns i Bawb, Mags Bryne & Guests From Du Dance Youth Projects and Steering Group, Zoie Golding MBE (Artistic Director Zoielogic Dance Company).
People Dancing
Freelancing Dance Artist Jo Cone Jo Cone tells us about landing her dream job as Artist-in-Residence as a specialist dance and movement practitioner working three days a week at a community of nurseries across Hampshire. Listen in to her reflections and find out more about why she did it, how she did it and what advice she would give if this is an avenue you would like to pursue…
(Audio file) 16-minute listen