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AUB’s soon to be Dance graduates present Dance Forward Festival: an insight into their final curated live and film works

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AUB Present Dance Forward Festival

Celebrating their final major projects work, 3rd-year BA (Hons) Dance students offer an afternoon of film and live performance. Showcasing a variety of individual briefs, Dance Forward Festival will provide an insight into the work of AUB’s soon to be graduates.

Dance Lecturer Jenna Hubbard explains: “we are incredibly proud of the innovative performance work our third-year students create, and so we are thrilled to present a festival of performance, film, discussion and presentations”.

Dance Forward Festival includes performances fusing contemporary dance and Irish step dancing, solo performance exploring the issue of plastics in our oceans, and a dance film inspired by the Me Too movement, along with a range of other performances. The Dance Forward Festival features collaborations with other AUB students and graduates and will present the dance artists of the future.

Event details:

Date: 04/05/2019

Time: 12pm – 2pm

Location: CRAB Drawing Studio and Dance Studios at AUB

The event is free to all and no tickets are required.

For more information, please contact Jenna Hubbard: jhubbard@aub.ac.uk

To find out more about BA (Hons) Dance at AUB see here.

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