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INTERNATIONAL TOUR: Second Hand Dance’s "We Touch, We Play, We Dance," a Celebratory Dance for Babies and Their Grown-Ups

INTERNATIONAL TOUR: Second Hand Dance’s "We Touch, We Play, We Dance," a Celebratory Dance for Babies and Their Grown-Ups

Company:

Second Hand Dance

Location:

Various countries (Belgium, UK, Singapore)

Dates:

Tuesday, February 21, 2023 - 10:30pm daily through February 22, 2023
Thursday, February 23, 2023 - 9:30pm daily through February 22, 2023
Sunday, February 26, 2023 - 11:30am daily through February 22, 2023
Sunday, March 5, 2023 - 10:30am daily through February 22, 2023
Tuesday, March 7, 2023 - 1:30pm daily through February 22, 2023
Thursday, March 16, 2023 - 10:30pm daily through March 19, 2023

Tickets:

www.secondhanddance.co.uk

Company:
Second Hand Dance

New dates for Second Hand Dance’s We Touch, We Play, We Dance in the UK and internationally this Spring  

Touring from 21 February - 19 March 2023  

#WeTouchWePlayWeDance |Twitter/Insta: @2_ndhanddance www.secondhanddance.co.uk

As the company enters its 10th birthday year, Second Hand Dance is starting out 2023 on the move with new dates for its popular touring show We Touch, We Play, We Dance, a celebratory dance experience for the very young (aged 0-3) and their grown-ups. 

Four dancers weave around the space, inviting babies and children to join them in a warm-hearted and playful performance. Accompanied by music mixed live by a DJ, the dancers respond to the children, guiding them through a series of exchanges and encounters, with high fives, hugs and dancing. 

Audiences are invited to join in, or just watch if they prefer, with two shows offered daily at each venue - a gentler morning show most suitable for babies aged 0-18 months, and an afternoon show for those over 12 months who may enjoy joining in more energetically. 

"For the little ones, it encourages play, curiosity, exploration. For me, I come out feeling looser, more alert." Exeunt on We Touch, We Play, We Dance.

First performed in 2019, We Touch, We Play, We Dance offers a counter to the UK trend of ‘no touch’ policies within some school and children’s centres. Second Hand Dance's belief that touch is intrinsic to the development of babies and children is based on the research of developmental scientists and child psychologists including Andrew Meltzoff and Sean Cameron, whose work has informed the creation of the piece.

Continuing their interest in the topic of touch, Second Hand Dance are preparing to unveil a new, inclusive version of the show for ages 4-11 later this Spring, with details to be announced soon.  

Artistic Director of Second Hand Dance Rosie Heafford said, "A recent study of touch led by psychologist Prof. Michael Banissey showed us that touch around the world is associated with connection, warmth and love. I’m so excited to continue to tour We Touch We Play We Dance with audiences in the UK and international audiences and keep sharing the ways we can playfully touch and dance together whether or not we speak the same language.”

Established in 2013, disabled-led Second Hand Dance create beautiful, sensory dance experiences (both live and digital) that are accessible and welcoming to all bodies, working locally, nationally and internationally from their base in Surrey. The company's way of working is centred on co-creation and collaboration with audiences and artists from many disciplines, with the vision of creating a world where dance, empathy, play and exploratory movement are central to the lives of children and adults. The company will join Arts Council England’s National Portfolio in April 2023 and is an artistic advisor to Sadler's Wells on work for young audiences.

 

Listings information:

21-23 Feb | Krokusfestival
 CCHA culture center, Kunstlaan 5, Hasselt, Belgium 
 21 & 22 Feb 10.30am and 3pm
 23 Feb 9.30am and 11am
Tickets from €8
https://www.krokusfestival.be/ 
 
 26 Feb | Cambridge Junction
 Clifton Way, Cambridge, CB1 7GX
 11.30am and 2.30pm
 Tickets from £8.50
 https://www.junction.co.uk/ 
 
 5 Mar | The Mill Arts Centre
 OYAP Trust, The Old St Edburg’s School, Cemetery Road, Bicester OX26 6BB
 10.30am and 2.30pm
 Tickets from £5
 https://www.themillartscentre.co.uk/ 

7 Mar | Albany Deptford
 Douglas Way, London SE8 4AG
 1.30am and 1.30pm
 Tickets from £8.50
 https://www.thealbany.org.uk/ 
 
 11-12 Mar | Belfast Children’s Festival
 Further information TBC
 https://www.youngatart.co.uk/festival 
 
 16-19 Mar | March on Festival
 Esplanade Theatre Singapore
 10.30am and 4.30pm
 Tickets $25
 https://www.esplanade.com/ 

 

Creative Team:

Concept & Artistic Direction Rosie Heafford
Rehearsal Director Keir Patrick & Amarnah Amuludun (Krokus)
Dancers: Takeshi Matsumoto, Mariana Camilotti, Paolo Pisarra, Imogen Alvares and Marc Stevenson
Sound Designer and Technical Manager Froud (Singapore)
Production Manager: PJ Davey
Costume, Set & Lighting Designer Ben Pacey 
Dramaturg Katherine Morley
Executive Producer Claire Summerfield
Company & Project Producer Hazel Singleton
Press Contact: Elin Morgan | hello@elinmorgan.co.uk | 07984 816 948 

Commissioned by The Place, Pavilion Dance South West and supported by The Egg, Gulbenkian, Bath Spa University and using public funding by the National Lottery through Arts Council England 

 
Andrew N. Meltzoff PhD is an American psychologist and an internationally recognized expert on infant and child development. His discoveries about infant imitation greatly advanced the scientific understanding of early cognition, personality and brain development.A professor of psychology at the University of Washington since 1988, he is currently co-director of the University of Washington Institute for Learning and Brain Sciences. 

Dr Seán Cameron is a registered and BPS Chartered Child and Educational Psychologist. He has written or edited six books and published more than 50 professional journal articles on a wide range of child psychology topics. In 2005 he was given the British Psychological Society’s national award for distinguished contributions to the teaching of Psychology and in 2010 he received their annual award for his distinguished contribution to Educational and Child Psychology.

Second Hand Dance is a disabled led dance company based in Surrey, England that works locally, nationally and internationally. Established in 2013, we create touring shows and digital danc experiences for children and adults. We collaborate with dancers, film makers, animators, musicians and our audiences in a co-creation process to produce joyful, inspirational shows that hold the audience experience at its centre Our work has a growing international profile as well as local and regional impact. We have toured the globe – from the UK to Europe, China, Canada, and the USA. We join Arts Council England’s National Portfolio in 2023, are an artistic advisor to Sadler’s Wells on work for young audiences and sit on the Assitej International Executive Access Committee.

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