west midlands dance http://www.createdinbirmingham.com Fri, 17 Aug 2018 17:05:12 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/wp-content/uploads/cropped-CiB-Google-copy-32x32.jpg west midlands dance http://www.createdinbirmingham.com 32 32 UK B-Boy Championships coming to Birmingham http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2013/08/02/uk-b-boy-championships-coming-to-birmingham/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2013/08/02/uk-b-boy-championships-coming-to-birmingham/#comments Fri, 02 Aug 2013 08:30:53 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=15749 [Read more...]]]> B-Boys

UK B-Boy Championships coming to Birmingham – from West Midlands Dance:

We’ve been itching to announce that the UK B-Boy Championships – which sees the world’s finest b-boys and b-girls gather for battles in various individual and crew categories – will be hosted in Birmingham in 2013, at the O2 Academy on 21 and 22 September, having been held in London since its inception in 1996.

As well as relocating, this year’s Championships will also see the Great Britain National Crew Championships being held the day before the main event, which is traditionally held on a Sunday.

The move is down to a partnership between the UK B-Boy Championships and DanceXchange, and the Championships will be held in Birmingham for the next two years. DanceXchange worked with the team behind the B-Boy Championships on Breathe the Beat, a unique digital dance project featuring featuring renowned international hip hop artist Salah as part of Dancing for the Games. This is a great move for Birmingham, which will play host to the world’s leading hip-hop dancers over a weekend in the Autumn.

West Midlands Dance will be posting loads of exclusive content in the build up to, and during the event, so keep checking back for updates.

Tickets are on sale now.

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West Midlands Dance http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2013/03/22/westmidlandsdance-com-launches/ Fri, 22 Mar 2013 11:00:20 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=14468 [Read more...]]]> West-Midlands-Dance.com

Back in October, not long after I moved to the City, I met Mike Hyde who talked me though the work DanceXchange have been doing for the past 20 years. Amongst the things we discussed was WestMidlandsDance.com – a resource that would be delivered by DanceXchange to continue the great work funded by the Cultural Olympiad last summer.

When I spoke to Mike the website was very much at the early stages as they planned how to deliver content that suited the needs of the region.  Based on the West Midlands Dance blog that had been run by Chris Unitt (who passed the CiB reigns on to ourselves) and Ian Ravenscroft since 2008, the theory behind the project was to create a central hub for all dance in the West Midlands to be promoted in.

The site launched last month and quite frankly I have been taken aback by the functionality available as well as its generally beauty. It is much more than I expected.

The design suits an events listing website wonderfully, almost like a well thought out what’s on section in a theatre magazine. It’s also responsive, meaning you still get a great experience no matter what device you are on (I was on my phone when I first looked at the site). The homepage displays an array of links to navigate through the site, colour coded to their relevance in a grid system. Magenta for ‘What’s On’, purple for jobs, opportunities and resources and different shades of blue for news, images and video content.

West Midlands - Whats On

The What’s On page takes a similar shape with the grid structure, making it easy to navigate and find exactly what you’re looking for as well as having the helpful ability to filter results by date of performance and proximity to your location.

The ease of use continues through to the other sections of the site, which I am sure you can discover for yourselves. What is really interesting to me is how the user can contribute to the site’s eco-system.

WestMidlandsDance.com gives you the ability to create one of two profiles. The first – a standard profile enabling you to comment on the existing content, post updates, images and videos to your profile, giving yourself a social platform within the community.

The Edit Profile Screen

The Edit Profile Screen

The second is a professional profile. Whilst still a free service, the professional profile gives dance organisations and professionals the ability to be listed in the Directory. This really is a great resource, because it allows the community to thrive off one another. If you’re putting on a production and need someone to perform a specific role on stage or off you can use the Directory to find that person.

The Directory also has a use for people not specifically involved in dance. For example, you may be a photographer or a fashion designer who isn’t particularly interested in dance, but you do have a service that can be beneficial to a dance company and they can find you in the Directory on the website. The same can be said for designers like myself, architects, illustrators etc. If you’re a freelancer listing yourself on WestMidlandsDance.com could be extremely beneficial for both yourself and for the dance production who is looking for someone with your talents, but before had not known where to begin looking.

DanceXchange profile

Over time, the Resources section of the website will be populated with examples of productions that have taken place over the past few years, describing the work done to complete the project and (using the Directory) inform the reader of the individuals and companies involved. The page displays a list of these profiles enabling an easy link to anyone that the reader feels could help them with a future project.

As well as Directory listing, the professional profile also allows an organisation to post opportunities and events to the site, allowing them to create a significant web presence despite their current size or reach. Great for independents who aren’t quite sure the best route for promotion, or even larger companies who want another medium for listing their next production or job vacancy.

When I first spoke to Mike about West Midlands Dance, I imagined a blog similar to Created in Birmingham that simply listed upcoming dance productions chronologically. In reality, it’s much much more.

WestMidlandsDance.com offers a great platform for performers, organisers and viewers of dance to go out and find new opportunities and plan the best way develop their future productions. It also offers ‘the rest of us’ an opportunity to help in any way we can and ensure the community builds and grows, developing lasting relationships with anyone who has something to offer.

It seems a massive project and has been brilliantly delivered, a big well done to everyone involved and I’m sure it will continue to improve even further.

All that’s left is to see how you can get involved. Visit the site, attend a performance, get a profile, write a blog post. Why not start a production company? Get inspiration, create an event, find the people who can help make the event a reality, recruit some performers, list the event on the site, start the process again. All can be done on WestMidlandsDance.com

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The launch of IDFB 2012 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/11/18/the-launch-of-idfb-2012/ Fri, 18 Nov 2011 15:09:01 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=11090 [Read more...]]]> Yesterday lunchtime I went along to the launch of International Dance Festival Birmingham 2012. For the uninitiated, IDFB is a massive festival of dance organised by Dancexchange and the Hippodrome.

There’s a good round-up of what’s being planned over on West Midlands Dance.

IDFB 2012

There’s plenty of good stuff lined up, but the bits that made me nudge the person next to me and go ‘huh, that’ll be interesting’ were:

I like IDFB. It was probably the first one, back in 2008, that got me interested in dance in the first place. I then worked on the 2010 festival and managed to pack in 18 shows over the course of its month-long run. This one looks like being another good one.

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Links for 23 September 2011 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/09/23/links-for-23-september-2011/ Fri, 23 Sep 2011 11:19:42 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=10633 [Read more...]]]>
  • Dance blogs in the West Midlands
    If you like dance, these are the blogs to follow
  • Tindal Street Press’s summer ebook success | Tindal St Press
    “This summer the clear genre appeal of a regional crime novel and a summer beach romance have reached more readers than we could have expected”. Nicely done.
  • Iona Waite awarded BBC Dance Fellowship « ACE dance and music
    Congrats to Iona
  • Home is where the Art is: Progressive Birmingham
    “‘Birmingham Faces and Places’ is a late nineteenth century publication celebrating the great and the good in Birmingham, people and places. I talked to Dr Andy Green about ‘Faces and Places’ and Birmingham in the late nineteenth century, when it was granted city status, and attempting to define itself as a modern, progressive city.”
  • (All) Night at The Museum: 24 hour usage – it could make sense « Museum Network Warwickshire
    BMAG “are opening their Collections Centre for a ‘led’ overnight creative writing session”
  • Dramaturgy in Dialogue: James Yarker | Outside Eye
    Michael Pinchbeck is researching the role of the dramaturg for a PhD. Here he interviews Stan’s Cafe’s James Yarker
  • THE COMMENTATORS | and
    Speaking of. “The Commentators are delighted to be invited to report on all the action at Egremont Crab and Sports Fair. See them in the flesh or tune in via the widget below for the latest manifestation of this occasional project by theatre company Stan’s Café”
  • Self Assembly 2: Pitching Event Thursday 29 September 6.30-8pm Eastside Projects « We Are Eastside | Birmingham
    “If your idea is successful you will be supported by ESP and Eastside Projects as you organise and host your event/s, giving you the opportunity to start conversations, make connections, hear about particular aspects of practice or explore ideas that you are interested in.”
  • Winterbourne Call for Artists
    “We are now seeking new artists to exhibit their work in the Edwardian visitor attraction during 2012.” Which is nice. As impressive though is the mention of the £3m redevelopment of the Arts and Crafts house in 2010
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    Birmingham in Contemporary Dance http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2011/07/10/birmingham-in-contemporary-dance/ Sat, 09 Jul 2011 23:00:09 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=10079 [Read more...]]]> Good to see showings from Dancexchange, International Dance Festival Birmingham and Birmingham Royal Ballet in Dance! The Most Incredible Thing about Contemporary Dance which was on BBC4 recently.

    It’s on the iPlayer for… well, the next couple of hours. Hmm.

    Chris Keenan had some of his footage used and has written about that.

    Incidentally, if you’re into dance then you should most definitely follow the West Midlands Dance website.

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    Free things to do this weekend http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2009/10/09/free-things-to-do-this-weekend/ http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2009/10/09/free-things-to-do-this-weekend/#comments Fri, 09 Oct 2009 10:41:33 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=3862 [Read more...]]]> Bollywood Steps

    BSR39

    An outdoor dance spectacular that’s part of Birmingham Town Hall‘s 175th birthday celebrations. They’re hoping for up to have had up to 12,000 people take part. It’s being performed on Friday 9 October at 8pm and Saturday 10 October at 3pm and 8pm – and you can learn the steps half an hour before each performance.

    It’s part of the People Dancing programme and there’s plenty more info on westmidlandsdance.com and the Bollywood Steps website.

    Birmingham Poet Laureate Inaugral Reading

    Tonight, at the Library Theatre, our new poet laureate, announced yesterday as Adrian Johnson (ACE West Mids Literature Officer), will be performing for the first time in his official capacity.

    Info on the Birmingham Book Festival website.

    Goings on in Digbeth

    Nicky Getgood, on Digbeth is Good, has linked to a fair amount of interesting stuff happening:

    • Eastside Studio are holding an Open Studio on Saturday afternoon from midday to 5pm to ‘celebrate the completion of carving the ‘Rugby Writers’ commission’
    • Also on Saturday, VIVID are taking part in The Big Draw with a variety of artists getting visitors to interact with their work

    UPDATE – Oops, cheers to Nicky Getgood for pointing out the next one is on Sunday 18 October:

    • On Sunday Nikki Pugh is doing a GPS-assisted walk around “the perimeter of the regeneration area taking great care to stop, investigate, prod, document, tell stories about and explore things along the way”

    Also, see the comments for more free stuff this weekend.

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    Links for January 10th http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2009/01/10/links-for-january-10th/ Sat, 10 Jan 2009 21:17:10 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=2668 [Read more...]]]>
  • Vote again for CiB – last few days
    Thanks to some fantastic support CiB has a slim lead in the voting. Polls close on Tuesday 13th at 10pm. Please vote daily (and encourage others) until then
  • Screen WM – Birmingham filmmaker shortlisted for the Auteur Award
    “Birmingham filmmaker Steven Rainbow’s short film ‘A Small Silent Film About Death’ has been selected for screening at the 6th London Short Film Festival (9th – 18th January 2009) and been shortlisted for the Auteur Award”
  • D’log – Henry Reed
    D’log has found “a huge website in memory of Birmingham poet and dramatist Henry Reed”
  • CMYKern » Clusta
    James has a peek at some new bits and pieces from Clusta
  • Capsule Blog » Home Of Metal at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery
    The next Home Of Metal open day will be at Waterhall at Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery on Saturday 7th of Feb, from 11am to 4pm. It’ll be hosted by none other than Brummie of the Year, Johnny Doom
  • Creative Industries – the slowdown begins? | daveharte.com
    “The latest figures on the Creative Industries (CI) are out” and Dave Harte picks through the highlights
  • Photographic Exhibition Black Dance in Britain 1930’s -1990’s – Moments « West Midlands Dance
    “This exhibition features important moments in the history of Black dance in Britain over the last sixty years” At The Drum until 20 Jan
  • début » Local shorts – Film Club
    début has a reminder that the dates for the Local Shorts Film Club in 09 are 28 Jan (theme is Art and Politics) and 29 April (Super Eclectic Mix Special)
  • 11 Things about promotional packs « Andy Derrick – Musician
    Local musician Andy Derrick is blogging regular bits of advice for musicians
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    Links for December 31st http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/2008/12/31/links-for-december-31st/ Wed, 31 Dec 2008 11:24:54 +0000 http://www.createdinbirmingham.com/?p=2516 [Read more...]]]>
  • Ones to watch in 2009 « West Midlands Dance
    The Guardian recommends a couple of Birmingham-based shows in its preview for 09
  • by the light divided
    Jack reviews gigs for Birmingham Live and this is his blog
  • Our next production – The Rage Ensemble
    The Rage Ensemble “are looking for people to be part of the ensemble cast for a production which we will be putting on at a Birmingham theatre”. Get in touch if you’re interested in getting involved
  • Regional Youth Arts Conference for the West Midlands
    “This free one-day regional conference brought to you by ENYAN (English National Youth Arts Network) and the Regional Youth Work Unit will act as a forum for the development of youth arts across the West Midlands region” It’s at The Public in West Brom on 24 March 09
  • Setting the Scene | Crescent Theatre Blog
    The latest edition of the Crescent Theatre’s brochure crescentscene is out
  • Fullrange Media are moving to Fazeley Studios
    And here’s a set of Flickr pics
  • The Hearing Aid: Envy & Other Sins / The Heathers / Mr Bones and the Dreamers / Tom Peel
    Review from the gig at The Rainbow, Digbeth Thursday 18th December 2008
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  • BCMG
    December newsletter for the Birmingham Contemporary Music Group
  • ACE Dance Mapping Survey – West Midlands Dance
    The Arts Council are planning to pull together as much info as possible about all aspects of dance in the country. There’s a lot going on in the West Mids so if you’re involved in dance then I guess it might be worth chipping in
  • Punch Update – December 2008
    Punch’s monthly update of what they’re up to
  • Film Forum West Midlands – Linking up filmmakers in the Midlands…
    The Film Forum WM now has one of those roll-your-own social networks that are all the rage
  • CMYKern – D8
    “Birmingham based D8 has some nice print work in their portfolio”
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