Déda Brochure of Performances and Dance Classes Summer 2011

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Performances and Dance ClassesMay– August 2011

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Welcome to the summer season at Déda.This brochure is packed full of enticing

performances, events and activities for you todiscover. At Déda we like to think that we canprovide something for everybody and inparticular this extends to our great range ofclasses.

In a recent survey of our class participants, youtold us that you come to Déda for many reasons,including meeting people, getting fit and havingfun. Classes such as Zumba, Salsa and Rock ’n’Roll & Jive provide a party atmosphere wherepeople can dance away their stress in a fun andfriendly atmosphere.

This season we also present a junior version of Zumba, called Zumbatomics. Led by thefantastic Teresa Reynolds-Wood, 7–12 year-olds can now join the party too.

You also said that expressing yourself andlearning new skills was important to you, and classes such as Tango, Belly Dance,Contemporary and Ballet provide you with aplace to do this.

Finally we can’t ignore the popularity of streetdance and breaking, with successful groupssuch as Trinity Warriors hailing from Derby. Sowe’ve dedicated Monday nights to all things

Urban, with Streetdance and Breakbeatz forchildren, young people and adults alike.

Dance as expression can also be seen in ourperformance programme. We’re pleased towelcome back Transitions, showcasing thebest young talent in the UK andinternationally.

Also in our theatre we have an exciting TripleBill from up-and-coming UK choreographers,including former Déda Artist Jose Agudo, andan exhilarating performance from FlamencoExpress featuring passionate performers fromaround the world.

As ever we have some great theatre forchildren, including Professor Popup’s PuppetTheatre and the return of the ever-popularBlunderbus.

With such an array of classes andperformances, alongside regular Jazz, Salsa,Tango and Burlesque events, I hope we’ll seeyou at Déda again very soon.

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… and we work withschools too!We know it’s not always easy to find thingsthat appeal to children and young people aged10–16 years. So here at Déda we have put on ashow that we thought this age range woulddefinitely enjoy.

Consequences is an electrifying spectacle byLudus Dance, coming to Déda on 17 June at1.30pm. Aimed at children aged 10 years andabove, Consequences takes you on threecompelling journeys of ‘cause and effect’ in an exciting mix of dance, theatre and music –think X Factor meets contemporary dance. In addition to the show, you could have aworkshop with dancers from the company inyour school around the themes of the show(available on 16 June only).

This term we are also busy working with twopartner schools, Lees Brook Community SportsCollege and Littleover Community School.

DANCE DEVELOPMENT

The young people from these schools arehelping us to understand how we canprogramme work that has more appeal forthem, and then how we can attract themand their peers.

Out of this Creative Exchanges Project withThe Mighty Creatives, our new Déda Youth Forum will be born, with YoungAmbassadors from both schools continuingto contribute to decision making at Déda.

For further information about theseactivities please contact Clare Limb, DanceDevelopment Manager on 01332 374 681 oremail [email protected].

To make a group booking for theperformance of Consequences please call the Déda Box Office on 01332 370 911,email [email protected] or visitwww.deda.uk.com.

Monday Night Team:Bryony, James,Kayla,AdeleMonday’s take on a hip urban feel at Dédawith a choice of street, hip hop and breakin’classes.

Streetdance 1 and 2 are led by Déda DanceArtist Bryony Mylroie-Smith. Bryony trainedat the Scottish School of Contemporary Danceand LABAN, before taking up a full timeposition at Déda in 2009.

Breakbeatz tutor James Fogerty (Foggy) hasrecently been gracing our television screenson Sky 1’s Got to Dance with local Break crewTrinity Warriors. He leads our hugely popularBreakbeatz sessions, helping aspiring dancersmaster their windmills and their six-step.

Kayla Howell leads Streetdance 3. She starteddancing at just four years old, going on tosecure a place at the prestigious RambertSchool of Dance at 18. She has since set up herown street dance company 'Seeing Sounds'.

Adele Ogiste has been dancing since the ageof 8 and teaches across the East Midlands. Her high energy class Streetdance 4 is packedwith the hottest street dance routines to thelatest tracks.

Saturday 14 May2 pm

DerbyshireDance Artists’NetworkDéda hosts a danceworkshop for

Derbyshire Dance Artists’ Network led bydancer, choreographer and teacher Hagit Yakira.

After years of performing and teaching danceinternationally, Hagit has been developing herown choreographic work; creating uniquedance theatre performances shown in the UK,Israel and across Europe.

For more information please contact DanceNetwork Coordinator Amy Rose [email protected]

Saturday 9 July2.30 pm

Hurly BurlyWorkshopStrut your stuff and learn the art of seduction withCherry De Ville –Déda’s glamorousHurly Burly host.

Get your friends together and have a giggle asCherry guides you through flirtatious routines,‘cheesecake’ facial expressions and the gracefulremoval of garments.

Save £2 and book for the workshop and Hurly Burly performance (see page 15) for £20.

TICKETS: £10

MEET YOUR TUTORS

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SUMMER CLASSES

Keep moving over the holidays!Monday 25 July – Friday 26 August

WEDNESDAY

7-12 years: Urban Dance 1 5–6 pm13–Adult: Urban Dance 2 6–7 pmCovering a range of urban styles from Breakin’to Street Dance.Keep active and have fun overthe holidays with this high energy class.

Adult: Yoga 6–7 pmGreat for toning and improving your flexibility,yoga is the perfect escape from the stress ofyour busy week.

Adult: Zumba 6–7 pmShake it like you are partying in Rio with thisdance and fitness class. Join the party!

Don’t worry if you’re not jetting off over thesummer, Salsa will transport you to hotterclimates while you master your Merengue.

Adult: Salsa Beginners 7.30–8.15 pm

Adult: Salsa Improvers+ 7.30–8.15 pm

Adult: Salsa Improvers 8.30–9.15 pm

Adult: Salsa Intermediates 8.30–9.15 pm

FRIDAY

6mths–2yrs: Rompers 9.30–10.15 am2–4yrs: Stompers 10.30–11.15 amKeep your toddlers entertained with these play-led creative movement classes.

Déda|Academy Summer SchoolFor children aged 7–13 years. See page 18.

Aged 5–11? Join us for our Summer Arts Clubin the CUBE from 1–5 August. Visit ourwebsite for more information.

TUESDAY 3 MAY – SATURDAY 16 JULYNO CLASSES ON 2 MAY AND DURING HALF TERM WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY 30 MAY

Age Class Day Time Tutor Details

DÉDA MINIS

6 months Rompers* Fri 9.30 – Holly Jones There’s a lot of fun to be had with your totto 2 yrs 10.15am in this play-led creative movement class

2 – 4 yrs Stompers* Fri 10.30 – Holly Jones Harnessing your child’s natural desire to move(Preschool) 11.15am in this play-led creative movement class

2 – 4 yrs Stompers* Fri 1.30 – Weronika (Preschool) 2.15pm Kawalek

2 – 7 yrs Movers & Sat 12.30 – Sarah Devlin Exploring movement and developingShakers* 1.15pm confidence with family and friends

(maximum ratio one adult: two children)

DÉDA KIDS

2 – 7 yrs Movers & Sat 12.30 – Sarah Devlin Exploring movement and developingShakers* 1.15pm confidence with family and friends

(maximum ratio one adult: two children)

4 – 5 yrs Skippers Sat 9.30 – Sarah Devlin Fostering the child's imagination and natural(Reception) 10.15am curiosity, enabling them to explore movement

in an engaging, safe environment

5 – 7 yrs Hoppers Sat 10.30 – Sarah Devlin Developing movement potential and (Years 1 & 2) 11.15am creativity

5 – 7 yrs Hoppers Sat 11.30 – Sarah Devlin(Years 1 & 2) 12.15pm

DÉDA JUNIORS

7 – 9 yrs Striders Sat 10.30 – Weronika Developing improvisation, choreography and(Years 3 & 4) 11.30am Kawalek performance skills in a fun, challenging class

7 – 11 yrs Striders Sat 11.30 – Katherine An introduction to Contemporary Dance(Years 3 to 6) & Leapers 12.30pm Wilkins with taster experiences in other dance styles

Styles & Techniques such as Bhangra and Hip-hop

7 – 11 yrs Streetdance 1* Mon 4.30 – Bryony Learn the hottest street dance moves to all (Years 3 to 6) 5.30pm Mylroie-Smith the latest tracks

7 – 11 yrs Breakbeatz 1* Mon 5.30 – James Fogerty Find out what it takes to be a b-boy or b-girl in(Years 3 to 6) 6.30pm Trinty Warriors an action-packed Breaking and Hip-Hop class

7 – 12 yrs Zumbatomic Wed 5.00 – Teresa Max out on fun and fitness in this high-(Years 3 to 8) NEW! 6.00pm Reynolds-Wood octane, action-packed workout specially

designed for young people. Join the party!

9 – 11 yrs Leapers Sat 12.30 – Katherine Broadening improvisation, choreography and(Years 5 & 6) 1.30pm Wilkins performance skills in a fun, challenging class

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Age Class Day Time Tutor Details

DÉDA YOUTH

11 – 19 yrs Breakbeatz 2* Mon 4.30 – James Fogerty Find out what it takes to be a b-boy or b-girl in (Years 7 to 13+) 5.30pm Trinity Warriors an action-packed Breaking and Hip-Hop class

11 – 19 yrs Streetdance 2* Mon 5.30 – Bryony Learn the hottest street dance moves to all (Years 7 to 13+) 6.30pm Mylroie-Smith the latest tracks

DÉDA YOUTH PERFORMANCE – ask at the Box Office for details of how to join

10 – 13 yrs Jump Wed 4.45 – Bryony A mixed young people’s performance (Years 6 to 8) (Mixed) 6.00pm Mylroie-Smith company working together in fun-filled

and creative sessions (£3.50)

10 – 19 yrs Liquid Wed 6.00 – Chris Caffrey An all-male experimental company who (Years 6 to 13+) (Boys only) 7.30pm integrate digital media into their highly

physical choreography (£4.00)

13 – 19 yrs InCompany Wed 6.00 – Bryony An all-female youth performance company (Years 9 to 13+) (Girls only) 7.30pm Mylroie-Smith whose dynamic choreography is showcased

locally, regionally and nationally (£4.00)

13 – 19 yrs Bounceback Wed 7.30 – Bryony A mixed company for those interested in (Years 9 to 13+) (Mixed) 9.00pm Mylroie-Smith following a career in dance – auditions are

Chris Caffrey held annually (£4.00)

10 – 19 yrs Evolution Mon 3.45 – Anna McIntosh(Years 6 to 13+) (Mixed) 5.00pm

13 – 19 yrs Pulse Tue 5.00 – Bryony(Years 9 to 13+) (Mixed) 6.30pm Mylroie-Smith

All Academy classes are paid termly unless indicated as a drop-in class.

* Drop-in classes, but advanced booking is strongly advised for some of the classes. Please contact the Box Office team for more information.

Children aged 13+ can attend adult classes when accompanied by someone 16 or over.

Déda|Academy is a centre for Excellence and Engagement for young people aged 11–19 years from Derbyshire and Derby City. This initiative is in partnership with Dance4 and Youth Dance England.

We want you to enjoy your class safely. If you have an injury or health issue that may affect your participation, please let your teacher know.

PRICES:Drop-in classes £3.50Déda|Academy classes 3 May – 30 May 4 weeks £14.00

6 June – 16 July 6 weeks £21.00

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Two mixed youth performance companies for the East and the West of the city, inassociation with the Derby City School SportsPartnerships. Held at Littleover CommunitySchool and Lees Brook Community SportsCollege (£2.50)

TERM DATES TUESDAY 3 MAY – SATURDAY 23 JULY

Class Level Time Tutor Details

MONDAY

Pilates Courses: Beginner 6.00 – 7.00pm Katherine McKenzie Floor-based conditioning to9 May–13 Jun (5wks) improve strength, flexibility20 Jun–18 Jul (5wks) and posture

Streetdance 3 Beginner 6.30 – 7.30pm Mikahla Howell Learn the hottest street dancemoves to all the latest tracks

Breakbeatz 3 All 6.30 – 7.30pm James Fogerty Find out what it takes to be aTrinity Warriors b-boy or b-girl in an action packed

Breaking and Hip-Hop class

Pilates Inter / Adv 7.00 – 8.00pm Katherine McKenzie Drop-in class. Floor-basedconditioning to improve strength,flexibility and posture

Streetdance 4 Inter / Adv 7.30 – 8.30pm Adele Ogiste Learn the hottest street dancemoves to all the latest tracks

Argentine Tango Beginner 7.30 – 8.30pm Njaal and Haunting and sensuous, theCidinha Bendixen

Argentine Tango Intermediate 8.30 – 9.30pm

TUESDAY

Yoga: Ashtanga Beginner 5.30 – 6.30pm Clare Brooksbank Power Yoga – a dynamic style ofyoga giving an all-round workout

Broadway Beats Beginner 6.00 – 7.00pm Becky Dunning Come and master the moves ofstage and screen

Contemporary All 6.00 – 7.00pm Elizabeth Foster Contemporary dance using thebody’s natural lines and energy

Yoga: Ashtanga Intermediate 6.30 – 8.00pm Clare Brooksbank See Yoga: Ashtanga 5.30pm

Ballet Inter / Adv 7.00 – 8.00pm Elizabeth Foster Improve your ballet technique

Ballroom Beginner 7.00 – 8.00pm Alan Axon Social dancing without treading on toes!

Belly Dance Intermediate 8.00 – 9.00pm Salise Pearson Belly dance for women – an ideal Belly Dance Flames way to exercise; this group provides

performance opportunities

Rock ’n’ Roll All 8.00 – 9.00pm Alan Axon 6 weeks of 1950s Rock ’n’ Roll and & Jive 6 weeks of 1940s Swing Jive

Ballroom Intermediate 9.00 – 10.00pm Alan Axon See Ballroom 7.00pm

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ADULT CLASSES

Haunting and sensuous, the world’smost exquisite social dance withLuna y Molino Argentine Tango

PRICES:1 hour classes £5 (£4.50)1½hour classes £6 (£5.50)2 hour classes £7 (£6.50)Salsa £6 inc. practice session; two classes on the same night for £10; practice session only £4Pilates 5 week course £25.00 (£22.50)

5 FOR 4 OFFER: Book four individual adult classes at the same time and get the fifth class free!(Offer does not include Pilates beginners’ course,Déda|Academy classes, Zumba or Salsa)

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Class Level Time Tutor Details

WEDNESDAY

Zumba All 6.00 – 7.00pm Teresa Reynolds-Wood Latin rhythms paired with red-hotdance steps make Zumba the funfitness sensation – join the party!

Salsa* Beginner 7.30 – 8.15pm Absolute Salsa

Salsa Improvers + 7.30– 8.15pm Absolute Salsa

Salsa Improvers 8.30– 9.15pm Absolute Salsa

Salsa Intermediate 8.30 – 9.15pm Absolute Salsa

Salsa Practice All 8.15 – 10.00pm Absolute Salsa Put your moves into practice withthe Absolute Salsa Team

THURSDAY

Dance Fit Beginner 1.00 – 2.00pm Louise Collinson Dance your way to fitness with your fellow over-50s

Yoga: Iyengar Beginner 5.30 – 7.00pm Andrew Hall Improve your stamina, strength and spiritual alignment

Ballet Beginner 6.00 – 7.00pm Guest Tutors Introduction to ballet technique

Zumba Beginner 6.30 – 7.30pm Teresa Reynolds-Wood Latin rhythms paired with red-hotdance steps make Zumba the funfitness sensation – join the party!

Yoga: Iyengar Intermediate 7.00 – 9.00pm Andrew Hall See Yoga: Iyengar 5.30pm

Belly Dance Beginner 7.00 – 8.00pm Rachel Rafiefar Explore this oriental dance form.Strengthen the core and increaseconfidence.

FRIDAY

Creative Beginner 11.45am – Holly Jones and Creative movement class forMovement‡ 12.45pm Weronika Kawalek adults with learning disabilities

and their friends (£4.00)

‡No classes during half term week commencing Monday 30 May.

*After 3 weeks of term (11 May onwards) it is recommended that Salsa beginners start next term (September 2011)

Young people aged 13+ may attend adult classes when accompanied by someone 16 or over.

We want you to enjoy your class safely. If you have an injury or health issue that may affect your participation, please let your teacher know.

Steps and techniques from the EastMidlands’ biggest Salsa promoter.The Salsa term runs from 20 April –24 August.

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MAY

6 Fri 8pm Jazz at CUBE Liam Noble Trio CUBE 12

20 Fri 8pm Transitions Dance Company Triple Bill Theatre 12

21 Sat 2pm, Blunderbus Elmer the Elephant Theatre 134.30pm

27 Fri 8pm Absolute Salsa Absolute Salsa at CUBE CUBE 13

28 Sat 7pm Luna y Molino Tango Club at CUBE CUBE 14

JUNE

11 Sat 8pm The Bang On The Wall Band Céilidh Theatre 14

17 Fri 1.30pm Ludus Dance Company Consequences Theatre 15

18 Sat 8pm Shifting Sands Theatre Company The Madness of Love Theatre 15

24 Fri 8pm Absolute Salsa Absolute Salsa at CUBE CUBE 13

25 Sat 8pm Flamenco Express LIVE Theatre 16

JULY

2 Sat 2pm, 3pm Déda|Academy Show Aquadance Theatre 18

3 Sun 2pm Professor Pop Up The Pied Piper of Hamelin Theatre 16

8 Fri 8pm Jose Agudo/Henrietta Hale/ Triple Bill Theatre 17Matthias Sperling and Rachel Krische

9 Sat 8pm Déda and the De Ville Dolls Hurly Burly Theatre 17

29 Fri 8pm Absolute Salsa Absolute Salsa at CUBE CUBE 13

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Jazz at CUBELiam Noble Trio ‘Brubeck’Postponed from December 2010

Liam Noble is well known for his wonderfullycreative piano playing. His longstandingadmiration for the iconic pianist, DaveBrubeck is apparent in this fascinatingreappraisal of some of Brubeck’s best known pieces.

Bassist Dave Whitford and drummer DaveWickins are key partners in a trio thatBrubeck himself called “an inspiration” andtogether, their new interpretations shine aspotlight on the old master’s music.

TICKETS: £10

Triple BillPresented by Transitions Dance Company

Transitions Dance Company returns to Déda for an electrifying evening of dance accessibleto all.

For 2011, a company of 12 young dancers from all over the world will be performingchoreography by three of the most engagingartists on the international contemporarydance scene: Lucy Guerin (Australia), MartinNachbar (Germany) and Melanie Teal (UK).

Don’t miss this opportunity to catch a glimpseof the big stars of contemporary dance of thefuture.

TICKETS: £10 (£8)

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Absolute Salsa at CUBEShow us your moves and spice up your sociallife with a night of Absolute Salsa, the EastMidlands’ biggest and most popular salsapromoter. Absolute Salsa parties are the perfectaddition to your salsa schedule alongsideweekly salsa classes at Déda.

Hosted by Lee Hunter UKA (voted UK TopTeacher) and the Absolute Salsa team, theevening kicks-off with fun 45 minute classesfor everyone from complete beginners tointermediates. Then dance the night away toeither Hot Salsa Dura in the CUBE café|bar orchill-out with a great R&B salsa vibe in thetheatre ’til 1am.

TICKETS: £8 (£7 after 9 pm)

Elmer the ElephantPresented by Blunderbus Theatre Company

Elmer is different. Elmer is patchwork. He isyellow and orange and red and pink andpurple and blue and green and black andwhite. But he is not elephant-coloured. Tired of being different, he sets off in searchof the elephant-coloured berry bush.

Based on the best-selling children’s book by David McKee, this brand new fun-filledadaptation bursts to life with junglecharacters, catchy songs, and beautiful hand-crafted puppets.

Suitable for 3–7 year olds and their grown-ups.

TICKETS: £6

FOR KIDSSATURDAY 21 MAY 2PM AND 4.30PM

FRIDAY 27 MAY 8PMFRIDAY 24 JUNE 8PMFRIDAY 29 JULY 8PM

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Tango ClubPresented by Déda and Luna y Molino

Argentine Tango is often regarded as theworld’s most exquisite social dance. Comeand experience the magic of a milonga(a tango dance party) with Déda’s tangotutors Njaal and Cidinha Bendixen.

Come and master your moves with a fun and friendly lesson for beginners andintermediates from 7pm.

The milonga will feature a mixture ofelectronic and traditional tango music.Absolute beginners welcome, no partnernecessary. Just bring yourself and enjoy!

TICKETS: £6 lesson only,£7 tango party only£10 lesson and party

CéilidhPresented by Déda and The Bang On The Wall Band

Following last season’s sell out success, TheBang On The Wall Band is back to provide livemusic, playing English, Scottish, Irish andAmerican tunes. With their infectiousenthusiasm and wonderfully danceable sound,they will ensure a brilliant night will be had by all.

All dances will be taught beforehand and calledthroughout, so the Céilidh is suitable foreveryone – from absolute beginners to Céilidhregulars. There’s no partner required, and arelaxed and friendly atmosphere throughout theevening – just turn up, have a go if you want toand have plenty of fun.

TICKETS: £7

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The Madness of LovePresented by Déda and Shifting Sands Theatre Company

Love that is not madness is not love

The Madness of Love takes us into the world ofClowning and Commedia dell’Arte to meet thewonderfully comical characters that arose in 16th-century Italy.

Feigning madness to escape an arrangedmarriage, Isabella begins a chain reaction asothers go mad around her. As everybody isdragged into this folly, can true love prevail?

The Madness of Love is the result of a workshopproject hosted by Déda in collaboration withShifting Sands Theatre Company. Theperformance has been created by physical theatreperformers from across the UK, working underthe direction of clowning expert Gerry Flanagan.

TICKETS: £6

ConsequencesPresented by Ludus Dance Company and Nuffield Theatre Lancaster

A jaw-dropping dance theatre spectacle thatwill have you laughing out loud and holdingback the tears.

In this electrifying triple bill, three of theUK’s most prominent choreographers willpresent a high octane mix of energeticdance, theatre and music.

Nigel Charnock’s Pandemonium presents a thunderously chaotic chunk of dancetheatre that explores the effects of order and chaos on our lives. Yael Flexer’s What If?sees four dancers caught up in the rippleeffect of their own decisions. Meanwhile,Ben Wright’s A four calls us to seize themoment… NOW!

Suitable for 10 years+

TICKETS: £5

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Flamenco ExpressFlamenco is music, sex and history all rolledinto one, the fiercest expression of thehuman spirit ever devised.

The Flamenco Express policy is to obtain the best flamenco performers available, give them total artistic freedom, and present them to international audiences.

With an amazing diversity of artistic voicesall committed to delivering their own unique view of the world, every show overthe past ten years has been special.

TICKETS: £14 (£12)

The Pied Piper of HamelinPresented by Professor Popup

“… and then one night, when the stars werebright, a stranger came down to old Hamelintown”

And so begins one of the best loved children’sstories of all time! The Pied Piper is a charmingshow written especially for children under 8and their families.

Performed with mechanical toys, glove andfinger puppets and gentle music, this show is a delightful and colourful introduction tostorytelling and puppet theatre for youngaudiences.

Professor Popup’s Puppet Theatre has beenone of Britain’s most successful puppetcompanies for over twenty years.

TICKETS: £6

Triple BillJose Agudo/Henrietta Hale/Matthias Sperling and Rachel Krische

A triple bill from the cream of the crop ofnew choreographers.

Time/Dropper is a solo piece from formerDéda|Artist Jose Agudo which plays with issues of space and speed. If we move fasterthan light can time disappear?

Based on a series of interviews on ‘work’ andwhat it means to people, Henrietta Hale’sabsorbing drama Hinterview exploressuccess, purpose, collapse and regeneration.

Matthias Sperling and Rachel Krische donsuperhero lycra in Do Not Be Afraid, probingthe idea that dance performers possess aunique superpower, allowing the audienceto see mind and body.

TICKETS: £10 (£8)

Hurly BurlyPresented by Déda and the De Ville Dolls

Derby’s premiere burlesque evening Hurly Burlyis back, as cheeky and glamorous as ever.

An extravagant night of cabaret and vaudeville,Hurly Burly has live music, stand-up comedy and vibrant variety acts alongside a bevy ofburlesque beauties to tease and delight. Dress to impress, expect the unexpected and preparefor an extraordinary Saturday evening. Advancedbooking is strongly advised for this event.

Fancy a go? Master the art of seduction with Cherry De Ville prior to the performance at 2.30pm.

Save £2 when you book for both the Hurly Burlyworkshop and performance.

TICKETS: £12

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AquadancePresented by Déda|Academy

Aquadance is a delightful selection of dancesinspired by all things watery.

Children and young people who attend ourweekly Saturday Déda|Academy classes havebeen working together to explore thesethemes. The Skippers and Hoppers will takeyou through puddles and pools and theStriders and Leapers will immerse you inimages of rivers and rain.

Come and join us and have a splashing good time!

Performances at 2pm (Skippers and Hoppers)and 3pm (Striders and Leapers)

TICKETS: £3.50 (£1.50)

One Year to Go Summer SchoolPresented by Déda|Academy

Three days of action packed, Olympic-inspireddancing at Déda! Come and celebrate the count-down to the greatest show on earth with us.

Over three days we will be working together to create a dance piece which will then beperformed at a special sport and arts event inDerby City Market place on 27 July, exactly oneyear to go before the opening ceremony of theLondon 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.This event is part of The International CulturalFestival in Derby.

Aimed at young people aged 7–13 years.

TICKETS: £30

James Cousins Coming from an engineering family, JamesCousins has always been fascinated by anytype of machine, large or small. The naturaland industrial landscapes of the Midlands have also been of great inspiration, which is reflected in much of his work.

Over the past few years James has beenexploring derelict industrial sites, oftenunusual, and unseen by many.

His images show how our endeavours andneeds have shaped the landscape around us,and how nature begins to take it back when we abandon it. These photographs are animportant document of our heritage as wemove into the post industrial age.

Theresa HempsallTheresa Hempsall is a local textile artist with a passion for baking and sewing

This exhibition is a tasty, textural collection of work inspired by her culinary passion, herlove of sewing, fabrics and yarns and her sense of humour.

Using a variety of hand and machine stitching,tufting and appliqué, Theresa has produced avibrant fusion of drawings, stitched canvases,embroideries and tufted rugs.

Whet your appetite and visit her work.

Theresa will be in the CUBE at various timesduring the time of her exhibition. Visitwww.deda.uk.com/visual-arts for more details.

JAMES COUSINS – 6 MAY TO 25 JUNE (GALLERY DÉDA)THERESA HEMPSALL ‘STITCH AND BAKE’ – 12 MAY TO 25 JUNE (CUBE/CUBE ANNEXE)

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KEITH WRIGHT – 1 JULY TO 13 AUGUST (GALLERY DÉDA)PAUL JOHNSTONE – 1 JULY TO 13 AUGUST (CUBE)

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Keith Wright Keith Wright’s images are based on naturallyoccurring marks and patterns he encounters in everyday life. In this series the markings areisolated out of context. The viewer’s attentionis focussed in on abstract shapes, colours anddesign. The original images have been closelycropped, grouped and composed not only tocreate a visually interesting piece, but also to ensure that the original source is notimmediately obvious. As a result he invokes a sense of curiosity and hopes to inspire theviewer to look for their own discoveries outside of the gallery environment.

See more of Keith’s work at www.keith-wright.com

Paul JohnstonePaul is a self-taught painter who is interestedin work that is ambient and contemplative.When he paints he makes abstract pieces thatreflect his response to the natural world.

Paul aims to create a space where he can losehimself in the paints colour, texture, depth,and detail.

He prefers to paint without prior sketches,starting from a notion of mood or colour but leaving the rest to instinct.

Paul’s work aims to incorporate theprimitivism of mark making with a certainromantic drama which allows viewers to return to pictures time after time.

Situated in the heart of Derby’s CathedralQuarter, our beautiful historic building offersa fantastic range of spaces available to hire –ideal for meetings, conferences, rehearsals,performances, parties and much more.

Whether you’re looking for a quiet place for asmall team meeting, or a performance spacefor 132 people with full audio visual facilities,we can help. For less formal gatherings, theCUBE is a unique and versatile space, suitablefor parties, team building events andnetworking.

The CUBE café|bar is open every day for foodand drinks, or can provide a fully cateredservice to meet your exact requirements.

To discuss your hire requirements pleasecontact Nicola Cawkwell, Customer Servicesand Facilities Manager on 01332 374661 oremail [email protected]

As well as being the only dedicated Dance House in the East Midlands, Déda is also aregistered charity.

We present thousands of dance classes everyyear. Our Dance Development and Performanceprogrammes reach tens of thousands of peopleacross the region. We're only able to do thisthrough the support of people who believe in what we do.

There are many ways that you can support our work, from Volunteering through toremembering us in your will.

If you are a UK taxpayer, Déda can claim Gift Aid on your donation.

Visit deda.uk.com/support-us for more orcontact Steve Woodward, Marketing &Development Manager on 01332 370911 [email protected].

box office 01332 370911 www.deda.uk.com

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Monday to Thursday 9am–9pmFriday 9am–5pmSaturday 9am–2pmOn performance and event evenings, the Box Office stays open for 30 minutes afterthe event has started.Outside term time, the Box Office is openMonday to Friday 9am–5pm.

Contact detailsPhone: 01332 370911Fax: 01332 370788Email: [email protected]: www.deda.uk.comDéda is a TypeTalk friendly venue

How to pay Tickets can be paid for by cash, cheque(made payable to Déda), credit or debit card.Tickets can be booked online atwww.deda.uk.com (please note onlinebookings are subject to a £1.60 booking fee).

PostageTickets will be held at the Box Office or canbe posted to you for an additional 40p.

GroupsFor selected events, groups of 10 or more £5 per ticket plus every 11th ticket free(limited availability).

Concessions Concessions are shown in brackets and areavailable to under 16s, full-time students,those over 60 and in retirement, registeredunwaged and the disabled. Proof of concession is required. Free tickets for children under 2 are availablefor some performances, when accompaniedby a paying adult.

Offers Book four individual adult classes togetherand get the fifth class free. Offer does notinclude Déda|Academy classes, Zumba,Salsa or Pilates beginners’ course. As part ofour audience development programme wereserve the right to introduce and withdrawdiscounts and special offers at any time.

Refunds and exchanges We are only able to offer refunds orexchanges in exceptional circumstances.

AccessDéda is committed to equality of access for all. We believe the attitude of our staffis as important as the physical accessibilityof the building. If you wish to discuss yourneeds, please contact Nicola Cawkwell,Customer Services and Facilities Manager on 01332 374661 or via email [email protected] Déda’s Access Statement is available atwww.deda.uk.com

Our building is fully accessible forwheelchair users, with adapted toiletfacilities. Please advise the Box Officewhen booking performance tickets ifyou or anyone in your party is awheelchair user.

For hard-of-hearing customers, theTheatre and Front of House areas are fitted with an induction loop.Deaf customers can contact Dédausing TypeTalk.

This brochure is available in large print.

Guide Dogs and Hearing Dogs arewelcome; please advise Box Officewhen booking.

Déda Chapel Street Derby DE1 3GUDéda is located in Derby city centre, 10 minutes walk from Corporation Street (which houses the main bus terminus) and 25 minutes walk from the train station.

Car Parking: Chapel Street Car Park is located directly opposite Déda. This 500 spacemulti-storey is reasonably priced, with eveningparking from just £1.

Three hours free parking for Blue Badge holders.

Public Transport: call Traveline on 0870 608 2608for all public transport information.

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Déda receives funding from

Déda is a company limited by guarantee (03100413) and a registered charity (1053633)

Discover the unique CUBE café|bar, a hidden gem in Derby’s vibrant cathedral quarter.

� Open Monday – Saturday, 10am – late, forbreakfast, lunch and dinner

� Classic food and a selection of quality wines,bottled beers and spirits

� Child and buggy friendly� Free Wi-Fi and a space to think away from

the office

The CUBE is yours to enjoy

� A whole host of regular events including Salsaparties, Tango Clubs and intimate jazz gigs

� Yummy mummies can spoil themselves at Treats and Tots every Tuesday from 11am

� Unwind with your colleagues after work onThirsty Thursday

� Get the girls together for our regular Ladies Nights

� We can even design the perfect party for your special occasion!

� Hen party packages now available incollaboration with the Cathedral Quarter Hoteland Riverlights Holiday Inn

Déda Chapel Street Derby DE1 3GU tel 01332 374661 www.deda.uk.com

Photos: Ian Harris