The International Dance Festival Birmingham started today and continues until Sunday 25 May at venues all over the city. Pete mentioned this back in January and pointed out how truly international the line-up is, with performers from Taiwan, Australia, South Africa, Cuba and Russia, as well as “rising star” Rosie Kay from Birmingham.
The full line-up for this week (and indeed the other weeks) can be seen on their events page.
Pulling out highlights would be a fool’s errand but for those looking to sample the impressive wares without parting with their hard-earned, there are a few free events to catch:
- Performances in shop windows around the city centre are taking place daily from midday all this week – head for Oasis, the Puma Store, Bathstore and Chamberlain Square. More details here.
- In Victoria Square on Friday night, 9pm and on Saturday at 4pm and 9pm you can see Watch This Space which I have very high hopes for indeed.
Lastly, the festival has a blog, although I see this hasn’t been updated in the past week. I’m hoping they use it to collect together all the photos, videos and reviews that will be spun out by visitors to the events, similar to the Collective Memories that Pete did here (and that I’ll be continuing to do).
Photo by Brian Slater.
Nice spot Chris. I haven’t had a chance as yet to write about this myself (too busy organising bits of it!) but you’re right to say it’s going to be a good one. This weekend has a bit of everything – Birmingham’s Rosie Kay in a newly commissioned piece on Friday, Cuban dance at the Hippodrome, flamenco workshops, youth dance and ballroom dance in the town hall. And then there’s Watch This Space, which should be a great event – think dance, parkour (freerunning), scrap cars, pyrotechnics and more…
And do try to check out On Display (the project in the shops) it’s really quite interesting in a kind of public art/candid camera/flashmob type way…check the website for times/locations…
I will suggest the collective memories thing – I think this would be great.