SkyeDanceXchange

20 Oct 2011, Skye

PLEASE NOTE: This event has now finished
 
 

This first dance exchange will bring together young dancers from SkyeDance and Isle Dance, based on the isle of Lewis, to create, perform and then share their work at Sabhal mor Ostaig on the Isle of Skye. They will work with professional dance artist and gymnast Fiona Fyfe along with SkyeDance development officer Lorayne Mclucas and Isle Dance director, Kirstie MacDonald. Participants will have the opportunity to experience various dance styles including street, jazz and contemporary as well as creating their own work which will be performed and filmed on the Thursday evening. This is a vibrant new project that aims to provide training for young dancers and develop new dance partnerships in the Highland and Islands.

On the Thursday night following the workshops (20th October), there will be a performance open to the general public so you can see what they have been working on. This event will also provide an opportunity to see some of their previous work. This promises to offer an exciting and energetic evening!

Details

20 Oct 2011
7:30pm

Categories
Music, Performing Arts

Venue

Sabhal Mor Ostaig, Isle of Skye

Address
Sleat
Isle of Skye
IV52 9EU

Venue phone number
01478 611662

Booking

Price
Adults: £6 and under 16s: £4

Booking details
Please buy tickets at the door on the night

Booking website
Booking Website

Contact

Organiser
Lorayne McLucas, Dance Development Manager

Organiser Email address

Organiser phone number
01478 611662

 
 

Scotland’s Islands - the events, exhibitions and activities happening all year round.

We list every event we hear of, large and small, taking place on the islands of Scotland or taking place elsewhere and relating to Scotland's Islands. They provide a unique opportunity to savour the diversity and excitement of island life.


There has never been a better time for you to visit Scotland's Islands, to enjoy the breathtaking scenery and unspoilt beaches, to get close to dramatic wild-life, learn about our heritage, participate in a great range of activities, and enjoy our music, food and drink.


All this on some of our 99 inhabited islands large and small (and many more uninhabited) accessible by sea and air in six regions: Argyll & Bute, Highland, North Ayrshire, Orkney, Outer Hebrides and Shetland.

 

 



Sign up for our newsletter