“It’s not about how many times you fall, it’s about how you react, and what steps you take to get yourself back up.” says Apprentice Company Dancer, Kadafi Mulula, in this insightful and inspiring Q&A.
Incorporating a set and cast of six dance artists, Refuse is Chameleon’s most ambitious outdoor production to date. In this stimulating Q&A, our Co-Artistic Director, Kevin, tells us more about his new work.
In the last two months, Chameleon Youth have been busy training and building their connection with the Company and each other. Our Learning & Participation Manager, Sam, introduces us to this year's cohort and shares what 2023 has in store for them as developing young dance artists.
Fitness for Dancers is an idea that Company Dancer, Alice, first made happen during lockdown! We talk to Alice about keeping fit as a dancer, her specialism in this area and how she hopes to support professional dance artists with their fitness through the classes.
Following the news that we will continue to be part of Arts Council England's National portfolio for the next three years, 2023-26, we look forward with the support of our patron, Dame Darcey Bussell DBE.
As Company Chameleon receives an uplift in funding and continues to be part of Arts Council England’s National Portfolio, the focus is on people and making a positive difference to individual lives. It’s time to change the narrative through dance and the whole Chameleon team are on board to do so.
We find out more about Rail2Dance, a two-year Creative Europe project, in which dance travels across Europe - on trains, in train stations and in cities along the way. Our Co-Artistic Director, Anthony, tells us more.
In January, our Co-Artistic Director, Kevin, returns to India to teach in the Jungle! He is one of a team of international teachers from various movement disciplines to teach at KalaKeli Movement Arts. Here Kev tells us why the intensive is such a unique development opportunity for artists.
It's the authentic place from which our dance, mental health and well-being programme has grown, which makes it unique. Showing our support for World Mental Health Day 2022, we reflect on the journey so far.
As we head into October, in true Chameleon style, we perform Void in three very different settings, beginning on World Mental Health Day on Monday 10 October. Oh yes, our Danish debut performance is happening too!
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