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Leap Dance Festival Calls Out For Dancers To Be In A Community Short Film Project In Knowsley

LIVERPOOL BOROUGH OF KNOWSLEY, LIVERPOOL CITY REGION.

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Leap Dance Festival Calls Out For Dancers To Be In A Community Short Film Project In The Liverpool Borough Of Knowsley

(Credit: Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian with permission to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).
(Credit: Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian with permission to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).

Dancers of all abilities from across the Liverpool City Region are being invited to get involved in an uplifting and moving new dance film project.


Leap Dance Festival and Liverpool dance company Taciturn have chosen International Day of Dance today to launch an open call for the community dance film which is set to be shot next month.


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The film is inspired by Taciturn’s though-provoking project, 'Women Holding Things', and participants will be invited to bring along something with them as part of the dance ritual.


'Women Holding Things' is a reflection on the tenacity and vulnerability of women. In the rhythm of everyday life, their hands gather the things that keep the world moving. They carry the quiet responsibility of nurturing and sustaining the spaces where life unfolds. Within them rests a living archive of memories, joys, grief and hope. In their care, love becomes both weight and strength, something held gently yet carried forward.


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The open call is aimed at individuals aged 16 and over from the Liverpool City Region. Some experience of dance or movement is useful, but organisers say it is not compulsory. And while they are hoping to attract as many women as possible for the project, which explores how carrying and holding shape the female experience, everyone is welcome.


The film will be shot in Huyton on Sunday the 17th of May between 9am and 2pm.


Participants will be asked to commit to learning some basic choreography and be available for a workshop/rehearsal which will be held as part of the Leap Dance Festival Takeover at Shakespeare North Playhouse on Saturday the 9th of May from noon, with participation is free.


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Choreography is by Jennie Hale and Jen Rees of Taciturn, and Jennie Hale will also be performing a solo piece in the Studio at Shakespeare North Playhouse as part of the 9th of May Takeover.


Composer is Chris Davies and videographer is Anna Levin. Producers are Chaos Arts CIC, the team behind the annual Leap Dance Festival which runs until the 9th of May, and the project is funded by Arts Council England as part of the 2026 festival.


(Credit: Supplied/Image was provided to The Liverpudlian with permission to share, courtesy of the Publicist on behalf of their client. We make no claim to this content).
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Anyone that is interested in taking part in the short dance film should email Jen, through the email address: jen@leapfestival.co.uk.

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