Animated Edition - Winter 2011
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Focus on: 35 years of Ludus Dance
From the editor
Welcome to the winter edition of Animated, which at this time of year provides you with a rich diet of articles to keep you warm and hopefully inspire your own work.
We delve into the history and some of the impact of the groundbreaking
Ludus Dance and look at some recent work in the fields of aging, health
and disability and projects in Guatemala and South Africa.
Importantly, we have provided you with an update from Lisa Craddock on
the work the Foundation has been undertaking to develop National
Occupational Standards in Dance Leadership, which in the fullness of
time will support you to articulate what you do and how good you are at
it, as well as helping employers understand better the nature of our
work.
Ken Bartlett, Creative Director, Foundation for Community Dance
In this issue
Face concealed and scissors in hand, Donald Hutera takes to the streets of Islington
Ken Bartlett, Creative Director, Foundation for Community Dance
Damien Barber and Bobak Walker on English Folk dance, Hip Hop and The Demon Barber Roadshow
The focus: Ludus
Chris Thomson, Brendan Keaney, Matt Fenton, Nigel Charnock and Wendy Houstoun reflect and celebrate Ludus' 35 years in dance
Age
Ruth Pethybridge connects dancing on a rooftop and the elderly in care settings
Mark Edward calls for a celebration of the body's life-long journey in dance
Continuing professional development
Lisa Craddock and Catherine Willmore explain what they are, how they came about, and why you might want to use them
Hip Hop artist Robert Hylton lets us in on Skills n Drills, an intensive workshop programme for professional Hip Hop artists
Dance and disabled people
Eluned Charnley makes the case for more inclusive opportunities and access for disabled people
Health
Viv Gordon, Artistic Director, Mean Feet Dance on creative dance for mental health service users
International
Dance Artists Helen Linsell and Lucy Nicholson on discipline and creativity in South Africa
Rosa Shreeves, reveals her dance encounters with the people and the natural world of Guatemala
Policy
In tough times it's important to pull together. Chris Stenton reflects