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What is the Dance Challenge™?
Dance Challenge™ is a unique competition for young people and an
unforgettable show for all. This is a quality stress-free, innovative
showcase that challenge and rewards young dancers from all walks of life.
Who can participate?
Teams of 5-25 members aged between 5-26 years old from primary/secondary
schools and community groups.
Why participate in the Dance Challenge™?
We are proud to announce that since 2005, thousands of young people have taken the Dance Challenge™ to renowned venues across UK including Wembley Arena and South Bank Centre in London.
Dance Challenge™ helps young people improve their health, self-esteem, artistic talents and dancing skills.
This platform is an opportunity for dancers, choreographers, dance teachers and other artists in UK to showcase their skills, creativity and enjoyment in dance.
How does it work?
Participants either choreograph their routines or train with our team of choreographers. The team is invited to present their work at one of our Regional (Eliminatory) Dance Challenge™ events.
The performances are reviewed by a panel of professionals who award prizes for performance, creativity, group presentation and innovative choreography.
A team registration fee of £80 applies and each participant receives an attendance certificate.
Prizes are awarded at each Regional (Eliminatory) event and more prizes are awarded at the National (Finals).
To participate in this life changing event, register here.
Dance Challenge™ - Partners
Currently we have seven London Boroughs as partners and they are committed to be part of the project by bringing their financial and human resources to make this project successful.
The following is a list of our partners: The Mayor’s Office & the Greater London Authority, London Borough of Brent, Harrow, Hillingdon, Kensington and Chelsea, Southwark and Westminster.
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CULTURE
AND ARTS
is a body of artists and facilitators representing countries across the world, and our aim is to make high quality arts accessible to everyone. We produce educational, artistic and cultural activities as well as provide training and information to organizations and individuals globally.
Company Members
TOMORR
KOKONA , artistic director of Culture and Arts, is a graduate of the Albanian National Ballet, Classical Ballet of Madrid, and the English National Opera. His dream is bringing high quality arts to everybody. READ MORE ...
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TOMORR
KOKONA is the founder and artistic director of Culture and Arts. Tomorr is a professional dancer and choreographer trained at the Academy of Dancing and at the University of Fine Arts in Tirana, Albania, and the Laban Centre for Movement and Dance, London. His style is a fusion of contemporary, folk and classical dancing. Tomorr has worked with renowned companies including English National Opera, Classical Ballet of Madrid, in Spain, and the Albanian National Ballet. Tomorr is passionate about teaching contemporary and folk dance. He also has vast experience of working with students and young people at risk of offending, including new arrivals to the UK. Tomorr is currently working in several arts projects involving professional artists and young people in different London Boroughs. In 2005 Tomorr launched Dance Challenge, a dance competition for primary and secondary schools and community groups. This event runs several times a year in London and other UK cities.
ANNETTE
BRANDANGER combines modern dance with Capoeira and thai chi to invent new movements. READ MORE ...
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ANNETTE
BRANDANGER joined Culture and Arts in January 2006. She teaches contemporary, Street Jazz and creative workshops. After graduating from the Laban Centre in London in 2000, she joined Transitions Dance Company with whom she toured the UK and Europe. She is mainly contemporary trained, but has also done RAD Ballet, Matt Mattox and Street Jazz/Funk and touch other disciplines suc as Capoeira, Yoga and thai chi. Since her graduation she has worked as a freelance dancer/ teacher and been involved in projects with choreographers such as Lea Anderson, Hellen Blackburn, Jan de Shynkel, Charles Linehan, Athina Vahal, Gery Lambert, Joanne Willmot and Matthew Westerby. Annette has also performed in musicals and operas such as Cabaret and The Fairy Queen. Annette, a Norwegian, uses her mixed dance background to create and encourage creative thinking in dance whether it’s related to Hip Hop, Ballet or Contemporary. She will find ways of creating combinations and dances using both choreography and improvisation, all inspired from the children’s movements.
FRANCIS
ANGOL is recognised as a global ambassador for the African influence in dance and movement. READ MORE ...
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FRANCIS
ANGOL is a pioneering British dance artist and a previous fellowship artist of the Arts Council of England. Francis travels internationally, promoting his unique language of expression. It is a language that utilises African dance forms as the basis for movement development and artistic expression, offering an alternative approach to the production of African dance as a modern theatrical presentation. Francis' work takes him around the globe, holding the position of artist in residence in Jamaica (at the Jamaican School of Dance, a faculty of the University of the West Indies), in Nigeria at the National Dance Company, and in Singapore. Presently Artistic Director of ‘Movement Angol Productions’, Francis’ former role was that of Assistant Artistic Director/Choreographer and performer for Badejo Arts, Britain’s leading Contemporary African Dance Company, under the directorship of Peter Badejo OBE. As a creative artist and a devoted advocate of the arts as a tool to facilitate change, Francis continues to develop work that informs and educates with the view of changing attitudes and mindsets towards the arts as a creative tool of expression for the development of the individual.
CHARLOTTE
SPENCER dances internationally and is just back from the Mix Dance Festival in New York. READ MORE ...
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CHARLOTTE
SPENCER Trained at London Contemporary Dance School (LCDS), graduating with a 1st Class BA (Hons). Since then she has danced with a wide range of choreographers including Rick Nodine, Jan de Schynkel and Laurent Cavanna. She currently dances for the Marguerite Caruana Galizia and Ajose-Cutting Dance Company, who have just returned from performing at Mix Dance Festival in New York. Over the past year Charlotte has developed close links with Guildhall School of Music and Drama (GSMD) particularly through the International map-making project as part of Aldeburgh Festival in May 2006. She teaches movement studies and collaboration skills at GSMD and also teaches dance in schools across North West London for Culture and Arts.
MARSHA
CARRINGTON has been in show business her whole life. READ MORE ...
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MARSHA
CARRINGTON started dancing at the age of 4 and has been in the entertainment business for over 25 years. At the age of 13 Marsha began studying at Sylvia Young Theatre School, where she performed at cabaret shows and appeared in musicals such as Porgy and Bess at Glyndebourne. Later, whilst studying at Brian Rogers Performing Arts College, Marsha was offered a teaching job in America where she choreographed a televised fashion show. Back in the UK, Marsha worked as a professional dancer, actor and model. Some of her credits include backing dancing for pop acts, cheerleading for basketball and football teams, and performing at many road, trade and radio shows around the UK, the Tommy Hilfiger fashion show in Istanbul. She has also had the pleasure of working with one of Michael Jackson's choreographers. Other work experience includes: London Leopards basketball team, choreographing for recording artists, live shows, a weekender with Trevor Nelson, Top of the Pops, Big Dance 2006 and BBC1 Watchdog, Re-creating the Talk-Talk Commercial etc. Marsha would like to pass on her experiences to benefit children and young adults. Her classes are enjoyed and students are inspired to become successful professionals.
DAVID
JOHN is a dancer and choreographer of everything from Stravinsky to Shakepeare in Love. READ MORE ...
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DAVID
JOHN is a dancer and choreographer with many years of experience on the professional stage. He was born in Wales where he studied dance and drama before gaining a BA in Contemporary Dance and Choreography at London Contemporary Dance School. This led to further training with 4D, LCDS’ post graduate performing and touring company. Since graduating in 1995 he has worked with, among others, Fluid State Dancers, Scottish Dance Theatre, H2 Dance, Kokona Dance and The Flying Gorillas. In 1998 David was one of the core group of dancers in Babel Index, a site-specific dance project held at the British Library. In 2000 he played the part of the soldier in Stravinsky’s The Soldier’s Tale and has recreated the role twice since then. Opera credits include: English National Opera, The Royal Opera, Covent Garden Festival and Mid Wales Opera. TV/Commercial credits include: Shakespeare in Love, Wives and Daughters, Keen Eddie and The Massive Heads on tour. David also teaches on a freelance basis.
DORNA
CASTEALLO is a dance teacher. She began dancing at the age of 3 at Butler School of Dance where she later took exams in Modern, Tap and Ballet. After school she went on to full time training at Lewisham Collage where she obtained a Foundation in Dance. Parallel to her training at Lewisham she took extra classes at Weekend Arts College in Kentish Town (which has know moved to Hampstead) and became a member of their youth group Fusion Dance and Drama Company. After training at the Laban Centre for 3 years where she obtained her Diploma, Dorna returned to Weekend Arts College to work as a teacher. She became a member of the Jiving Lindy Hoppers as a performer, dancing and touring. She then went on to Choreograph for recording artists. At present she teaches and choreographs at Sylvia Young Theatre School and Colin Performing Arts. Her dance disciplines are as follows: Jazz, Tap, Contemporary, Lindy Hop, Choreography, Dance Teaching, Pilates and Street Dance. Dorna does not only have a passion for dance but she has gained child care experience as an After School Club and Holiday Scheme Co-Ordinator for the Y.M.C.A. She is also a qualified Pilates instructor, teaching both children and adults, and is working for LB Newham as a Youth Worker.
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