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One Dance UK Dancehe People Dancing and Society for Dance Research have released a joint statement drawing attention to ...
14/12/2023

One Dance UK Dancehe People Dancing and Society for Dance Research have released a joint statement drawing attention to the growing crisis in dance higher education.

Statement below and at: https://www.communitydance.org.uk/DB/blogs/news_and_views/b-2

One Dance UK, DanceHE, People Dancing and Society for Dance Research release joint statement, following flurry of dance course closures in Higher Education.

It is of deep concern to learn of more announced closures of undergraduate dance degree courses ahead of the 2024/25 intake. One Dance UK, DanceHE, People Dancing and Society for Dance Research are working collectively to draw attention to the increasing need to address the reduction of access to dance across education sectors.

In recent weeks, course closures have been announced at Arts University Bournemouth, University of Bedfordshire and Leeds Beckett University (where staff are actively seeking to work with senior management to retain the undergraduate dance provision). This adds to the ongoing loss of dance degree provision at numerous institutions across wide-spread locations, including University of South Wales, University of Plymouth, University of Surrey, University of Wi******er, University of Derby, University of Central Lancashire and University of Wolverhampton. Utilising the specialist knowledge and expertise of staff, each course was instrumental in ensuring students could access a broad and varied range of higher education study routes in dance, to educate and prepare students for a fulfilled career in the arts and beyond.

The impact of current financial pressures and challenges faced by the higher education sector, including the reduction in funding for arts subjects, is acute. As more courses close, the reality is that students who don’t wish to live away from home have limited or often no route of study for dance at university.

Being able to study your preferred subject and follow your desired career trajectory should not be a postcode lottery, however, this is fast becoming a reality with HE dance provision in the UK. It is in opposition to the ‘levelling up’ agenda we are so frequently reminded of. The impact of negative government rhetoric about “low value, non-priority and dead-end” creative arts subjects in schools cannot be underestimated in terms of its impact on young people’s perceptions and on parental support for creative careers.

The narrowing of the curriculum in England means that many young people simply cannot study dance at examination level. This, together with the withdrawal of funding to smaller local dance development organisations, has damaged the local pipeline into dance higher education. The latest round of degree course closures demonstrates the impact of this.

The UK’s dance researchers were cited as ‘world-leading’ and ‘world class’ in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework (REF). Without a comprehensive dance offer at HE level, where students can see the value of studying dance and the many possibilities of work after graduating, where will the next generation of dancers, choreographers, teachers, designers, administrators and dance researchers evolve from?

We issue this statement as a call to action. We need decision-makers across government and within education to work together to address an erosion of degree-level dance provision, and request that decisions to close courses imminently, are reconsidered.

It is imperative that we now take collective action. Our organisations offer to participate in discussions and can offer further research, support and knowledge about the importance of maintaining dance provision at HE level. There is an urgent need to focus on how the future of dance in education can be protected and rebuilt.

Further data and statistics can be found in the 2023 Dance in HE Report 'Taking it Higher' here: https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/taking-it-higher-dance-in-he

Dance in Higher Education (HE), shines a light on the rapidly shifting landscape of dance in Higher Education. Explore dance resources at One Dance UK.

Dance in Devon will close from 5th August 2022. The Board have agreed that there is no sustainable way to continue the c...
05/08/2022

Dance in Devon will close from 5th August 2022. The Board have agreed that there is no sustainable way to continue the charity.

You can read the full announcement on our website: https://danceindevon.org.uk/closingstatement2022/

A huge thank you to everyone who has been involved over the years! https://youtu.be/7iUi9GCNpLA

Dance in Devon has closed from 5th August 2022. We want to thank everyone who has been involved over the years! Keep dancing in Devon!You can read the full a...

20/07/2022

Thank you to everyone who contributed to recent consultations about the future of Dance in Devon and Plymouth Dance

You can read the summary notes on this link. Main themes on page 1 & 2

The document is also on our website news page.

Last chance to register! If you would like to join our online consultations next week please make sure you register by 4...
31/03/2022

Last chance to register! If you would like to join our online consultations next week please make sure you register by 4th April through our Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/south-west-dance-sector-online-consultation-tickets-297899002937?fbclid=IwAR11HTNrG6nuXNhKLiBkqFsJwkST0uLcP8Kl_IjF-pKaq3ZDqI4K5ERW_bU

If you can’t attend but would still like to add your thoughts to the conversation please use this Google Form:
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeyQ_wkATlwaa9pOGaD13Ly-DfOAQoC2X6pw2MnWbm_9XW6Mw/viewform

We want to thank you all for your supportive comments in response to our and Plymouth Dance’s announcement earlier this ...
18/03/2022

We want to thank you all for your supportive comments in response to our and Plymouth Dance’s announcement earlier this week.

It means a lot to hear your voices. Please do sign up to our online consultations in early April so we can discuss how dance might take its next steps in Devon and Plymouth.
Thankyou

Join the conversation "What is needed now to support a thriving dance ecology going forward in Devon and Plymouth?"

ANNOUNCEMENT Dance in Devon and Plymouth Dance are currently unable to continue operating because of a lack of sustained...
15/03/2022

ANNOUNCEMENT

Dance in Devon and Plymouth Dance are currently unable to continue operating because of a lack of sustained organisational funding. This is despite recent successful funding applications and commissions for projects, which cannot now go ahead without sufficient funds to cover core costs and staffing.

Sadly, for Dance in Devon there is no option but for the organisation to pause operations from the end of February for a period of 6 months while the Board considers future options. Plymouth Dance will cease operating from the end of July 2022.

We would like to take this opportunity to thank everybody who has ‘danced’ with us over the years!

For full announcement, please click here: https://danceindevon.org.uk/statement2022/

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We invite you to contribute to a conversation to gather your views on what is needed to support a thriving dance ecology going forward in Devon and Plymouth. The online consultations will be held on Tue 5th April at 10:30am and Wed 6th April at 6:30pm, please register here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/south-west-dance-sector-online-consultation-tickets-297899002937

You are also welcome to contribute to the conversation via our Google Form: https://forms.gle/sjdZtYZtoNmdLChK6

We are enjoying our 4th phase of Arts on Call in Torbay, this time funded by Assura! But let's take a look back at Hugh'...
11/02/2022

We are enjoying our 4th phase of Arts on Call in Torbay, this time funded by Assura! But let's take a look back at Hugh's experience of the project last year: https://artsoncall.wordpress.com/2022/02/10/project-round-up-by-hugh

Special thanks to our partner Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra.

Hugh Nankivell, MusicianArts on Call, Torbay Team December 2021 Arts on Call this last year has been a real joy for me for many reasons. It has enabled me to reconnect with my local community in To…

Let's take a look back at our Arts on Call delivery in North Devon with Becky, Dan and Jennie!https://artsoncall.wordpre...
10/02/2022

Let's take a look back at our Arts on Call delivery in North Devon with Becky, Dan and Jennie!
https://artsoncall.wordpress.com/2022/02/10/project-round-up-by-rebecca

We are also still having a wonderful (chilly) time in Torbay this month with the 4th phase of Arts on Call, funded by Assura.

Rebecca Jeffery, Lead Dance ArtistArts on Call, North Devon Team December 2021 Arts on Call Phase 3, North Devon has been a wonderful experience. The involvement and collaboration of a live musicia…

"INTO THE GARDEN"We are excited to be adding a brand new resource to our   which we created last summer for teachers and...
03/02/2022

"INTO THE GARDEN"
We are excited to be adding a brand new resource to our which we created last summer for teachers and carers to use when our dance practitioners have not been able to work in person due to Covid restrictions.
These resources have been developed for our partner schools: Mayfields, Torbay; Pathfields, Barnstaple; Ellen Tinkham, Exeter; Bidwell Brook, Dartington; and AIMS, Dawlish. They are also freely available for parents and carers to support their young people to dance at home.

All our inclusive and imaginative dance sessions are available to use here: https://danceindevon.org.uk/mobile-library/

Artists: Victoria Horan Kane John Mills Clare Parker Sarah Farrow-Jones Poppy Payne.
With thanks to Arts Council England, BBC Children in Need and The Ragdoll Foundation for their support of our inclusive dance work over the past 3 years.

Mobile Library is our collection of films, designed to be used by teachers and carers in disabled-led schools, organisations and social care partners; as par...

Thanks to important funding from Assura we are able to deliver another round of our Arts On Call project which has been ...
28/01/2022

Thanks to important funding from Assura we are able to deliver another round of our Arts On Call project which has been running since November 2020 to connect with the more isolated and elderly members of our community.

Welcoming musician Steve to the team, joining Clare and Maya in Torbay. Here are some photos from their first 2 visits this week. Lots more to come over these chilly months!

For our autumn/winter delivery of Arts on Call we welcomed Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra musician Matt Harrison to the ...
27/01/2022

For our autumn/winter delivery of Arts on Call we welcomed Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra musician Matt Harrison to the team who filled the residents ears with beautiful piano, singing and guitar… and even played the trombone! Here you can read some of Matt’s stories from our Arts on Call visits: https://artsoncall.wordpress.com/2022/01/27/blog-by-matt-harrison/

Musician (Bournemouth Symphony Orchestra)Arts on Call, South/West Devon Team Friday 7th January 2022 It was the worst of times, it was the best of times.  We began with a micro street party in…

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