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Feet off the Ground - dance performance at JAGS


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Feet off the Ground are delighted to invite you to the performance of The Way They Were Then, a dance piece inspired by Eduardo Galeano?s book entitled ??Mujeres??, a collection of short stories about women who left imprints big and small across the globe. The piece explores themes of female empowerment, oppression, rebellion and unity. As part of the research and development for the piece, the collective worked closely with a group of local women in Nottingham whose voices and stories have directly influenced the work.


Feet off the Ground will be bringing the piece to JAGS as part of the Festival of Women?s Education. The collective will be joined by a group of pupils from the Foundation Schools including girls from JAGS.


There will also be a post-show Q&A, an opportunity to gain further insight into the company and their work.


Date: Thursday 26th September

Time: 7:30pm

Location: James Allen's Girls' School, 144 East Dulwich Grove SE22 8TE

Tickets: Adults ?10, Concessions ?8. Purchase here: https://www.trybooking.com/uk/book/event?eid=7824&


More info on the dance company here: https://www.feetofftheground.co.uk/

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