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NEWS & EVENTS

IRIEAdults DANCE PROJECT


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Dance for Adults - NEW Programmore

IRIE! DIARY

FAMILY LEARNING…

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On 27th and 28th March 2010 IRIE! dance theatre hosted a second FLOW - Family Learning Open Weekend.  Attendees had the opportunity to take part in a variety of workshops including Storytelling, Mask-Making, African Dance, Drumming and Caribbean Dance Fusion.

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MERCHANDISE

COMMUNITY & OUTREACH

IRIE! dance theatre’s work in the community aims to enhance and encourage an understanding and acceptance of African and Caribbean…more

Peer Mentoring

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IRIE! dance theatre is committed to the cultural and creative development of young people. Our Peer Motivator Scheme provides skills…more

Half Term & Summer

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Week-long half term projects and summer schools are hosted at IRIE!’s base, The Moonshot Centre. These programmes are for 8-12…more

Workshop Programme

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IRIE! dance theatre has delivered a variety of workshops and residencies in schools, colleges, youth and community groups nationwide. Our…more

Projects & Partnerships

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‘Fun in the Park’ – In partnership with Playhouse Nursery, IRIE! presents a day of fun-filled physical activity which aims…more

EDUCATION

Research & Publications

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As contribution to the development of a robust infrastructure for the appreciation, practice and understanding of African Peoples dance (APD); IRIE! dance theatre will continue to support and initiate research… more

Accredited Training

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IRIE! dance theatre in Partnership with City and Islington College and London Metropolitan University, presents the Foundation Degree Award (FDA) – Dance; with a particular focus on African and Caribbean… more

ARCHIVE / LIBRARY

Library

ARCHIVIST/LIBRARIAN
IRIE! dance theatre is looking for an Archivist/Librarian to develop and manage our brand new Library & Archive cataloguing system.

The aim of this programme is to provide an academic resource for the practice of African peoples dance.