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Taking Pride in your work
Sergio Brilhante joins us to talk about teaching the ISTD syllabus, sticking to personal and professional values, and the future of dance.
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The Pregnant Dancer
Read more about Chloe Hillyar's dance project, funded by Arts Council England.
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Dancing after diagnosis
Dancer and ISTD member Emma Jones tells us about her autism diagnosis and how it has impacted her dance journey.
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The art of voguing
February marks LGBTQIA+ History Month, and we thought we’d conclude by celebrating the underground subculture of ballroom, with a focus on the voguing dance form.
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My wheels are my legs and dance is my job
Kate Stanforth tells us how she's navigated her career in the dance industry and makes it clear that there is still a lot of progress to be made for disabled dancers.
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Gender in dance
It's Transgender Awareness Week, and we're revisiting issue #491 of dance magazine with Transgender Diversity and Inclusion Consultant Jessica Allen.
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A process, not a destination
Nicola Rayner talks to ISTD teachers and consultants who share their advice on teaching dancers with physical or learning disabilities.
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Icons through history
This month, we're highlighting influential black dancers from the past and present.
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How to achieve equality and inclusion in the industry
Kenn Burke and Megan Peasgood of Dance School of Scotland share tips on how we can achieve fair access, equality and inclusion in the industry.
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Dancing with dyslexia: the perfect pas de deux
Hear from an experienced dancer on why this unusual pairing is more compatible than some could think.
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Using dance to reimagine the gender binary
We celebrate the transgender community by sharing a recent achievement of one of our much-valued LGBTQIA+ Think Tank members, Jessica Allen.
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We launch our Talking Dance series
The first in our series of Talking Dance events, we hosted Talking Dance: Improving Racial Equity on the 29 June.
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