12/27/2022 0 Comments Brooke's theme one piece![]() For this year’s festival, we’ve miss out by less than a month before safely being able to have some of the artists perform to an audience in person. Last year we had just began to enter the first lockdown when the festival was due to happen so we had to move quickly to stage the events online, which thanks to the hard work of the team at Serendipity and the artists involved we were able to successfully do. Black Lives Matter movement has gained a particular focus recently, but it’s not a new thing for us to work with artists and activists who are driving those conversations. The work we do at Serendipity has always been rooted in the themes of equality and inclusion from artists and audiences from intersectional identities. This was a theme we already had planned for this year’s festival despite the pandemic but it seems more appropriate now than ever before to address this question. This year the theme of the festival is ‘creating socially engage art, can dance change the world?’. Working in partnership with the company this year we will be staging a number of events from the festival.Ĭhief Executive and Artistic Director of Serendipity, Pawlet Brookes tells us a little bit about the history of the festival and gives us some insight into the events happening at Curve.įor those who aren’t aware of Let’s Dance International Festival we’re now entering our eleventh year, in that time we have welcomed over 266 artists from over 45 countries. The festival features performances, discussions, workshops and a conference exploring dance as a medium for positive change. Let’s Dance International Frontiers (LDIF) is an annual international dance festival that happens every year in Leicester produced by Serendipity.
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