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Installation is OPEN at Kala Sangam

Aleksandrovskoye Moving Memories installation is OPEN till February 2018 at Kala Sangam. Photo: (from let to right) Lucie Lee and Alex Croft (Creative producer at Kala Sangam) Venue Address: Kala Sangam Arts Centre St Peter’s House 1 Forster Square Bradford BD1 4TY

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Moving Memories at Illuminate Bradford

http://thmiii.com/?page_id=1734 We are pleased to announced that Moving Memories will be installed at Brick Box venue – on Ivegate Bradford Friday 13th October & Saturday 14th October 6-10pm. Come and experience the Moving Memories – and you can engage with this work by creating your own moving memories Performances: Friday 13th October 7.30pm, 8.30pm, 9.30pm Saturday 14th October 6.30pm, 7.30pm, 8.15pm & 9.30pm

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Moving Memories at Light Night Leeds

We have performed Moving Memories as part of Friday 6th Oct  Bish Bash Bosh event at Yorkshire Dance, Light Night Leeds. Testimonials: “It was great to see the fascinating work you’ve been doing. I’m excited to see where you go with it next”.

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Exhibition/Installation of Moving Memories at Kala Sangam is OPEN!

You have view the 3D sculpture (by wedo3Dprinting company) as well as the wire model created by Ian Randall as part of our 6months exhibition at Kala Sangam. This sculpture was created as part of the interdisciplinary experimental work Moving Memories which explores the principles and notion of ‘immersion’.

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‘Moving Memories’ performance part of Artists Takeover 16th Sep 2017- Kala Sangam

You can view the post talk show here:  https://www.facebook.com/pg/Kala.Sangam/videos/?ref=page_internal

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Open Class – Saturday 2nd September at Kala Sangam

Time: 10.30am-12.30pm FREE We would like to invite you to open class as part of our residency at Kala Sangam. This open class will introduce some of the ideas we are exploring in our current RnD with title ‘Moving Memories’ and theme exploring the notion of ‘immersion’. This open class will offer improvisational technique, task based creative task and engagement with sensory inputs and projections, Q&A. Suitable for anyone who

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Great NEWS!

Another great news our new RnD with working title ‘Moving Memories’ will be performed on Saturday 16th September at Kala Sangam, Bradford. We will receive residency at Kala Sangam in August to create the first part of this short piece. More news about this RnD to follow soon. http://www.kalasangam.org/general-news/kala-sangam-selects-four-artists-takeover-summer/

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Lucie Lee has been selected for the Choreographers Observership

This is exciting news our Artistic Director Lucie Lee has been selected for the Choreographers Observership Programme run by One Dance UK. Lucie will be observing Tom Dale Dance Company between July 2017 and Jan 2018 . More info to follow. http://www.onedanceuk.org/twenty-one-choreographers-selected-one-dance-uks-choreographers-observership-programme-2017-2018/

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We were working with BTEC students at North Lindsey College

We were working with BTEC students at North Lindsey College, Scunthorpe, May 2017. Lucie was working with L3 Musical Theatre students to develop their short solo physical theatre pieces with digital elements. Students were encouraged to engage with choreographic creative tasks and approaches in digital dance with use of spoken word and gestural movements. It was very emotional and brilliant physical theatre performance from the students. It was such a

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Dance Digital Lab part of the Choreography Lab at DMA Academy

 DMA Academy Bradford, May 2017. Great #dance #digital #choreography lab workshop. Some interesting conversation on composition with digital technologies – the notion of interactivity and participation and exploring theme “being part of…” Testimonial from Bradford Dance Network: “Such an inspiring session showing innovation combining the moving body and moving imagery. Stunning. Thank you Lucie Lee Dance Company and everyone who attended” (2017).

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