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[ This page will redirect to http://www.onedanceuk.org/programme/dance-of-the-african-diaspora/] What We DoADAD offers a range of initiatives aimed at talent development, celebration, education and conservation of the heritage of dance of the African Diaspora. Our programme includes: Bloom FestivalA biennial festival hosted in venues across the UK including performance, workshops talks and film, culminating at the Soutbank Centre. The spirit behind this Festival is ADAD's desire to cultivate artists who are rooted, confident and flourishing wherever they find themselves in Britain - 'blooming where they are planted'. Find out more about The Bloom Festival. Open StageOpen Stage is ADAD's regular informal platform for work in progress. We invite artists working with dance of the African Diaspora to present their work in a studio setting to a small audience. The aim of the event is to provide a safe, supportive environment for artists to test out new ideas. The platform is open to artists at any stage of their career, but is particularly useful for emerging choreographers. Re:Generations International ConferenceRe:Generations is the UK's largest gathering of dance artists, dance researches, choreographers, teachers and students intending to shape the future practice in dance that has roots in the African Diaspora. This academic conference includes lecture, demonstrations, panel discussions, film screenings, dance workshops and performances by contributors from both national and international artists and academics. Find out more about Re:Generations International Conference. The Heritage ProjectThe ADAD Heritage Project aims to make a distinctive contribution to collecting, conserving, interpreting and narrating the history and heritage that informs the work of Black dancers in contemporary Britain. It is made up of two components: > A photographic exhibition, Black Dance in Britain: 1930s - 1990s - Moments, > The publication Voicing Black Dance: 1930s to 1990s - The British Experience. The Heritage Project was created with the support of the Heritage Lottery Fund. Trailblazers FellowshipThe Trailblazers Fellowship is ADAD's annual professional development for dance artists, teachers, performers and researchers working within dance of the African Diaspora. OutreachADAD offers bespoke workshops and talks in schools, colleges and universities.
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URL: http://www.adad.org.uk/metadot/index.pl?iid=23262
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