Lucy Bennett – Artistic Director
Lucy graduated from Bird College of Performing Arts with a First Class BA Honours.
Currently Lucy is a full time dancer and Assistant Artistic Director with StopGAP Dance Company. StopGAP is an Integrated Contemporary Dance Theatre company, which is regularly funded by the Arts Council and based at the Farnham Maltings in Surrey. Touring both nationally and internationally performing and leading education projects. Lucy has been lucky enough to tour the world with StopGAP’s Triple Bill, Portfolio Collection and Trespass. Working with choreographers such as Hofesh Shecter, Rob Tannion (Stan Won’t Dance), Gary Clarke, Nathalie Purnette (France), Filip Van Huffel (Retina), Carol Brown, Thomas Noone (Barcelona) and Maxine Doyle (Punch Drunk).
... read moreRecently Lucy choreographed StopGAP’s outdoor dance work Tracking and Chocks Away which was performed throughout the UK Street Arts festivals, including The Royal Festival Hall, The National Theatre, Greenwich and Docklands Festival and as part of the Cultural Olympiad at Trafalgar Square. Other recent choreographic works include Lucy’s for StopGAP’s Portfolio Collection, Whistler for Indepen-dance at The Tramway in Glasgow, and Extra Ordinary for Dave Toole and Lucy Hind at The Lowry. Lucy established Brighton Dance Diversion summer school in 2001 and still manages to pull in only the best talent in the business to teach and lead professional workshops. She is an advocate for contemporary dance in her home town Worthing and is interested in increasing her students’ awareness of diverse, inventive and inspiring dance theatre.
Having graduated from university with a business degree, JP decided that there was only one thing that he wanted to pursue in his life – dance. His passion started from a young age and has continued and expanded until now.
Various musical styles and icons have influenced him in creating his own unique and energetic style of streetdance.
... read moreJP is currently very active teaching in his local community and in the south east.
Visit JP’s web site: www.jpomari.co.uk
Annabelle Mannix
Whilst training at Bird College, Annabelle toured with Bird Theatre Company, gaining experience both on-stage, as a performer and dance captain, and off-stage as a stage manager.
Since graduating, Annabelle has returned to college to take her A levels, and is currently teaching a range of dance disciplines to children aged two to nineteen.
Jan Spooner Swabey (B.Mus.,PGCE)
Jan Spooner Swabey professionally trained with Hervey Allen and Margaret Field whilst studying for her degree in music at Sheffield University. With a post-graduate degree in teaching from Leeds University and currently employed by Trinity College, London, Jan has combined a busy performance career (Lady Macbeth, Grand Duchess of Gerolstein, Abigail – Nabucco, Mrs Wickstead – Habeas Corpus, Aldonza – Man of La Mancha) with a commitment to teaching young singers.
... read moreJan’s pride is her creation of a locally based choir, the JSS Singers, which under her directorship has received a spate of national competition awards and as well as television appearances, recordings and European tours the choir has performed at the Royal Albert Hall, Theatre Royal Drury Lane, Queen Elizabeth Hall and St Albans and Rochester Cathedrals.
Nikki was trained at Bird College and graduated with a first class honours degree in Dance and Theatre Performance. She has also recently completed a PGCE in Post Compulsory Education. After graduating she spent two years with Motionhouse Dance Theatre, devising and touring the shows ‘Fearless’ and ‘Volatile’. Nikki has recently returned to Motionhouse to complete the tour of ‘Perfect’, whilst also exploring her own work, with company ‘Lunacy Nicked’. She has also worked with ‘Footwerk Productions’ directed by Helen Parlor, and is due to begin another project with her in the summer.
... read moreOriginating from the Philippines, Ray began his training with the HND dance course at Newcastle College and completed his degree at the Northern School of Contemporary Dance. He went on to gain a Masters Degree at London Contemporary Dance School.
In 2001 he became a member of Edge, touring a repertoire of dance internationally.
Ray has choreographed for Roa-Dans in Denmark, Cumbria College of Art and performed for Athena Vhala, Franke Reignhart, various Royal Opera House productions, Darkin Ensemble, Carol Brown Dances, Jurac Korec, Virtual Motion,
... read moreRay has also performed in la nuit intime and the balletLorent latest production, Angelmoth.
Dan studied at The University of Surrey, Roehampton and received a First Class Honours in Dance with Drama. From 2001 to 2008 he performed with StopGAP Dance Company, working with choreographers such as Hofesh Schecter, Rob Tannion (DV8, Stan Wont Dance), Filip Van Huffel (Retina Dance) and Maxine Doyle (Punchdrunk) amongst others. In that time Dan also danced for Protein Dance, Retina Dance, Green Candle Dance Company and Seven Sisters Group.
Since leaving he has performed with Stan Wont Dance (Babel, UK tour), Evolving Motion (Cathy Seago, Vanishing Point, UK tour ) the improvisational collective 5 Men Dancing (London, Plymouth and Freiberg), Slung Low (They Only come at Night, Resurrection and Visions, The Lowry and The Barbican) and most recently performed in his third piece for Leeds based Motion Manual (Body of Work, DanceMakers and Hyb).
... read moreSince graduating from Bird College with a BA Hons in Dance and Theatre Performance in 2004. I have been working professionally as a dancer, teacher and choreographer on a diverse mix of projects in the UK and in Europe.
In February last year I have been working as a Dance Artist and Lancaster Dance Officer for Ludus Dance Company in Lancaster. Working with Ludus I’ve had the opportunity to explore many new and exciting avenues. Some past and current projects include; facilitating and choreographing for Integr8 Youth Dance Company, managing and supporting the delivery of the three year Lancaster Dance Development Project, working as Creative Practitioner within both primary and secondary schools and, most recently, having been involved with the establishment of ‘Out Of Bounds Dance Company’.
... read moreOver the next year I have a number of exciting activities in the pipeline. I’m looking forward to be managing and supporting the delivery of the 2010-2011 Ludus Youth Dance Company program, embarking on the final stages of my Dalcroze Eurhythmics Certificate training course at Royal Northern College of Music and also devising the second work for ‘Out of Bounds’. I will also be kept busy delivering the great range of exciting community dance projects managed by Ludus Dance.
I am really looking forward to my forth year at BDD. I hope this years tap dancers are ready for a challenge!
Kathryn Hurley BA (Hons) AISTD
Kathryn began dancing at the age of three at Corraine Collins Dance Studios. She then went onto train at the prestigious Bird College of Performing Arts in Kent, for three years, gaining a BA (Hons) degree in Dance and Theatre Performance. She also gained her teaching qualifications with Honours.
Upon graduation she toured Germany in Sesame Street – The Musical for six months. She has also danced aboard MS Braemar for Fred. Olsen Cruises travelling throughout Europe, Africa and Scandinavia. Kathryn toured the South West with Meridian Dance Theatre, a contemporary company specialising in cross – curricular learning. She regularly choreographs for professional pantomimes and shows in Wales and England.
... read moreKathryn runs her own dance Academy and Youth Company in South Gloucestershire.
Helen trained in dance, acting and singing from a very young age at Jean Butterworth’s School of Dance. She also spent seven years training as a member of the Royal Ballet Schools Associate Programme. Helen has always been committed to the Arts, being a member of Brighton and Hove Youth Dance and directing her own production of Twelfth Night for the Shakespeare Youth Festival in her college years.
... read moreHelen is now General Manager of Random Occurrence Theatre Company, which is touring its first production ESCAPE. She is also incredibly excited to be a performer in this production playing the role of Bethany. She is passionate to teach with the company at schools and colleges in the South East. She is also delighted to be a part of BDD again after attending the summer school for many years of her youth.
George Adams completed his degree at the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance. Since graduating, George has worked with Loop Dance Company, Grange Park Opera and The National Dance Company of Wales, collaborating with choreographers such as William Tuckett, Lucy Burge and Roy Camble Moor.
... read moreGeorge toured throughout 2009-11 with Ludus Dance on ID:me and Consequences working with Nigel Charnock Yeal Flexer and Ben Write. George is currently creating his own work whilst performing within UK and Europe.
Kat graduated from Laban in 2009 with a Degree in Dance Theatre, which culminated in a tour performing works by Kerry Nicholls (Random Dance), and Tom Dale. Previously she has also worked for choreographer Thomas Michael Voss, and for ‘SHUNT’ as part of a site specific project.
Since graduating Kat has worked for StopGAP Dance Company, and has taught in numerous workshops and residencies for the company as well as delivering various inclusive sessions as a freelancer. Kat has also understudied for StopGAP in their outdoor piece ‘Tracking’ and is currently enjoying performing in their new outdoor work ‘Spun Productions.’
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Ashley James Orwin
Ashley trained at the Bird College of Dance & Theatre Performance, followed by the Rambert School of Ballet & Contemporary Dance.
Since graduating Ashley has performed in the West End musical; A Chorus Line, toured nationally with the Rambert Dance Company, toured internationally with Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake; including a run on Broadway, New York, toured extensively throughout China with Ballet West in Romeo & Juliet, performed as the principal part of Dandini in QDos’s production of Cinderella, performs at the Royal Opera House in all ROH2′s Tiger Bharatanyam, the Royal Ballet’s Miracle in the Gorbals and currently in the Royal Opera’s Les Troyens.
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