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Winter 2010
Focus on personal viewpoints
Animated Front Cover - Winter 2010Variety attracts me in almost any form, and that includes travel. Both personally and professionally I've been all over the place this autumn - Sardinia (on holiday), Korea and China (by invitation as a journalist) and Cuba (on assignment). I tend to work hard on these business trips, but I'm also acutely aware of what a privileged existence I lead to have such opportunities.

There's a similarly wide-ranging spirit afoot in community dance, something that I trust this issue of Animated might well reflect. We've opted to hang it all on the thematic peg of Personal Viewpoints. To that end we've got Jo Verrent examining Caroline Bowditch's role as Dance Artist for Change at Scottish Dance Theatre, but doing so within the context of artistic director Janet Smith's expanded vision of how she and the company can broaden the art form's possibilities. Rachel Elliott, in her article on English folk dance, references the historical... Read more
In this issue
Editor's critical faculties
Globe-trotting guest editor Donald Hutera scans this female-dominated issue of Animated before delving into Asia
Donald Hutera. Photo: Rob Greig courtesy of Time Out Magazine www.timeout.com/dance
Paths of glory
The Rt. Hon Margaret Hodge MBE MP, Minister for Culture, Creative Industries and Tourism, praises the achievements of Find Your Talent
The Rt. Hon Margaret Hodge MBE MP.
The focus: personal viewpoints
A question of practice
Independent dance artist Niki Pollard wonders how community dance artists experience - and use - the practices of their peers
Participants in Field, performed on World Dance Day 2009 as part of a county-wide Dance in Devon community project with Charlie Morrissey for the Cultural Olympiad. Photo: Richard Gladstone.
Activists in the community
Rachel Elliott explores the rich past and thriving present of England's folk dance scene
Mary Neal's Esperance Club, King's Cross early 1900's. Photo: Mary Neal Project courtesy of Vida, Cicely and Dorothy, daughters of Florrie Warren.
Boys to men
Choreographer Beth Cassani looks at the motives for - and joys of - creating a dance with her sons
Jacob & Tom Cassani in 13, choreographed by Beth Cassani. Photo: Lizzie Coombes.
Not quite right?
Jo Verrent hails the changes that are possible when three dance artists join forces in Scotland
SDT's Dance Agent for Change, Caroline Bowditch and Tom Pritchard in The Long and the Short of it. Photo: Matthew Andrews.
2012/2014
Nothing to do with us?
Carolyn Lappin, executive director of YDance (Scottish Youth Dance), advises practitioners nation-wide to take heed of 2012 and beyond
Tam O'Shanter rehearsals. Photo: Andrew Ross.
Dance and disabled people
Positive altitude
Free-lance dance artist Jess Allen offers her view on hidden disabilities and aerial dance in inclusive performance practice
Jess Allen in TAKE; a dance in the park at Craven Arms Community Garden, Shropshire. Photo: Vaughan Grantham.
Close your eyes and... dance
Adriana Pegorer explains how and why tangoing with visually impaired people enriches her practice and research
Photographer: Dominic Everett.
Health
Improvising on the ward
Lisa Dowler of the Small Things Collective describes how deeply children in hospital show her the way
Patient on Oncology enjoying dance.
Just what the doctor ordered?
Kate Gant and Mark Webster examine how health targets and documentation can boost the case for arts work
Frontlinedance's community dance group/work 'Breakthroug'. Photo: Tony Jones.
International
Rhythm in the isles
Performer Jackie Wilford experiences paradise teaching flamenco in the Seychelles
Students from the International School Seychelles.
Professional development
Breakin' it down
British bgirl SunSun, aka Sunanda Biswas, reveals why young women in hip-hop deserve and want to sustain their own festival
Flowzaic. Photo: Cleveland Arron.
My Dance-Africa adventure
Freelance dance practitioner Roni Cheesman retraces some of her steps as an ADAD Trailblazer
WPAS's Summer Steps with Step Afrika! Photo: Jeremy Norwood.