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Rachael Nanyonjo received an AIDF grant to travel to Uganda. She shares some observations from her trip.
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Rachael Nanyonjo received an AIDF grant to travel to Uganda. She shares some observations from her trip.
Dan Daw visited Lagos with Candoco Dance. He talks about the shifts that are starting to happen, and why inclusive dance is important.
Suba Das has been working with South Asian people in Leicester, and is about to go to India to continue the work. He tells Eleanor Turney why the project is close to his heart.
Having directed Shakespeare in Pakistan, Gregory Thompson is now working in Nepal. He reports back.
Aakash Odedra has been touring in Mexico and the Middle East. He talks to Eleanor Turney.
Adura Onashile took her show, Hela, to the Harare International Festival of the Arts
Tanuja Amarasuriya shares some thoughts from Sleepdogs' residency at Bios in Athens
Imitating the Dog returned to Georgia with its show, The Zero Hour. Read all about it here!
Billy Cowie shares some stories from his recent trip to Cuba
Sacha Lee and Jane Mason went to the Lower Manhattan Cultural Council and Dance Exchange funded by the Artists' International Development Fund. Jane shares some reflections from the final day...