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Getting Dressed -photos by baby cakes romero

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Hand In Glove: Interview In Tilt Magazine

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https://readymag.com/tribe/571718/

Photos of Getting Dressed Performance at The Royal Festival Hall, London

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Performers: Harry Alexander, Amy Bell, Anders Duckworth, Annie Hanauer with Vincenzo D’Acquisto, Ruben Brown, Samuel Costello, Madeleine Jonsson, Sophie Moores, Sean Murray, Georgia Redgrave , Ellen Slatkin,

Step Up Dance Commission

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Lea will be making new work at Dance Limerick in August 2016 with assistance from Anna Pons Carrera and Eleanor Perry.

Performances: Limerick 24th August, Galway 25th August, Cork 26th August, Dublin 27th August 2016

Getting Dressed

3Getting Dressed– On Saturday 23rd July 2016 on the Clore ballroom at the Royal festival Hall.

A specially commissioned performance by The Southbank Centre as part of Fashion Undressed Festival. 

Screening of Edits Film at Curious?

Edits FilmA chance to see Edits Film, at Baltic Newcastle. July 9th 2016 as part of Curious? Festival.

Film directed by Marisa Zanotti about Edits by Lea Anderson’s and The Featherstonehaughs

6pm – 7pm Curious? Queer Film Screening of “Edits” plus artist talk with film maker Marisa Zanotti  @ BALTIC (Cinema) – £3 or free with any Curious? event ticket

Photos Of Hand In Glove

Photos by Pau Ros of Hand In Glove Exhibition. Pau has photographed the work of The Cholmondeleys and The Featherstonehaughs many times and it was great to see him at the V&A museum.
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Blog from Babycakes Romero on Hand In Glove

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Photo Pau Ros

Tale Tales Brighton



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Tall Tales in Brighton Festival

Three Score Dance celebrate the 50th Brighton Festival by bringing together 50 dancers aged over 50 to perform the specially commissioned Tall Tales – a special reconstruction from memory of a series of performed paintings that we believe might have been presented at some time during the Festival’s history.

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Devised by choreographer Lea Anderson, with audio guide by Steve Blake and design by Tim Spooner.

The action takes place on the beach by the West Pier and is accompanied by an audio guide which will be available to download to your phone or device from the Brighton Festival website in the coming weeks.

http://brightonfestival.org/event/8172/three_score_dance/

Sun 8 May, 4pm & 5.30pm

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