FREE film screenings and dance art exhibition opens next month.
Brought to you by Meta4 Dance company.
Hello everyone,
This week we are championing local dance company Meta4 Dance as they prepare to bring free film screenings and a dance art exhibition to Northumberland.
This is a great opportunity to support art and contemporary dance in our county, and get involved with Meta4 Dance’s latest project.
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Claire and Beth
Culture Northumberland
Free film screening evening at Alnwick Playhouse and The Maltings, Berwick.
You are invited to join Meta4 Dance to watch some amazing and inspiring dance films. At these informal free screenings you are invited to join Charlie, Lily and the rest of the Meta4 team, grab a drink and see 3 different examples of dance on screen. Some screenings will also include a talk with an industry expert, either a Northumbrian artist or Director of a theatre in the region, to discuss more about the dance film and their work.
After the screening you can stick around and chat about what you’ve seen.
Dates for your diary:
Friday 7th February at 7.15pm. Alnwick Playhouse. Free event but please book your space via the Alnwick Playhouse website.
Saturday 22nd February at 6pm. The Maltings, Berwick. Free event but please book your space via The Maltings website.
Dance Art Exhibition at The Cheviot Centre, Wooler.
There will also be another chance to see Meta4 Dance and art groups Wooler Arts and Inky Fingers, as they open their art exhibition at The Cheviot Centre in Wooler on Saturday 15th February.
The exhibition will be showcasing the work created by Wooler Art Group and Inky Fingers, a children’s art group held in Wooler. It will be shown for one week. Join Charlie and Lily on the opening day between 2pm - 4pm to look at the art and enjoy a complimentary drink.
The film screenings and art exhibition are part of the Meta4 Dance project Desire Lines. The project aims to help bring contemporary dance in all of its diverse forms and formats to a wider audience. If you aren't able to make it to the above events, please keep an eye on the rest of their programme between now and June. Visit the website for more details.
With thanks to funding from Arts Council England.
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