TYPE OF WORK Issue based contemporary dance theatre (performances and theme related workshops). Ideally, the performance and educational programmes should be linked but can be undertaken separately. TARGET GROUPS Young people and adults working with young people. GEOGRAPHICAL CONTEXT UK, North Africa and Middle East, North America, South America, East Asia Pacific, Australia/New Zealand, Central and Eastern Europe, Western and Southern Europe COMPANY POLICY Ludus creates contemporary dance theatre with a strong narrative and clear sense of purpose, based around issues of significance to young people. The work is multimedia in nature and aspires to 'make sense' for young people both intellectually and emotionally within a socio-political context. Themes range from racism to nuclear power.
Ludus aims to change the way young people view 'art' and the way that they learn about life. Performances are supported by a series of workshops that explore themes from the show through movement, collaboration and debate. Residencies are backed up by support material. Ludus also offers training/mentoring modules. SCALE OF PROJECTS Number of practitioners: Varies Number of participants: Varies Preparation time: 4-6 months minimum Contact time: 1 week minimum PERMANENT STAFF: 17 Deborah Barnard, Director Gil Graystone, Head of Touring/Education Jasper Marriot, Dancer/Teacher Elisa Macauley, Dancer/Teacher Kate Mercer, Dancer/Teacher Anna Kendrick, Dancer/Teacher
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