by Isaac Ouro-Gnao | Jul 12, 2018 | Father Figurine, Reflections, Workshop
Father Figurine has been an advocate for raising awareness on mental health in young people since its creation. The work has seen many audiences since first appearing in our triple bill in 2017....
by Emma-Jane Morbey | May 4, 2017 | Workshop
Workshops are one-off opportunities to learn and, at times, experiment with diverse styles of dance we may not be able to try regularly. Or sometimes, we just want more of something we’ve done...Reuel-Eli James is a photographer and filmmaker based in Oxford. He got into photography around 5 years ago after investing in camera equipment to help create media content such as short films and vlogs. He enjoys using his work to tell stories of people and place.
He’s previously done work as an actor, director, writer, DOP (director of photography), editor and producer and is excited about using these skills to help develop Body Politic’s digital audience.
Rachel is a producer and facilitator with 14 years’ experience in the dance and theatre sector. She is passionate about widening access to the arts and removing barriers to education for young people, ensuring that inclusion is at the heart of everything she does.
For the past eight years, Rachel has been a Co-Director of BLINK Dance Theatre, a neurodivergent-led organisation based in London with NPO status, whose work has toured nationally.
As a facilitator, Rachel delivers dance and movement in a wide range of settings, working with participants of all ages. Her socially engaged, inclusive practice is responsive, collaborative and participant-led. Her work is guided by the idea that ‘the personal is political’, striving to give all voices and bodies a space.
Rachel is delighted to be working with Body Politic, whose work she has long admired and is excited to support the development of their life-changing work with young artists.
Natalie Wong is a graduating artist and dance teacher.
Natalie trained at the University of East London studying Urban Dance Practice graduating in class of 2020. Alongside this Natalie has taught for Body Politic Dance, Momentum Dance Academy and was an enabler for the Parasol Project Dance. Natalie has worked with different ages and abilities.
She started dancing contemporary at the age of four and then at a later age she discovered breakin’. Natalie has now trained in many styles of dance through clubs, groups, crews, college and university. From Natalie’s education at UEL she has learnt from many different successful artists in the dance industry. Her favourite styles are breakin’, contemporary and hip hop.
Natalie has a real passion for dance as it has had such a positive impact on her life and having the opportunity to teach has been incredibly rewarding.
To be able to express is a gift and to have the privilege to do that through dance is massive.
She loves to be able to see her students flourish and be part of helping them to be the best version of themselves.
I am a professional working commercial dancer and dance teacher, with over 6 years of professional dance work and 3 years of teaching. Current teaching position at The Wilkes Academy of Performing Arts.
During her career she has worked for major artists and featured on well-known TV shows, with some highlights being Kylie Minogue, Little Mix, Mabel, Netflix – Dance 100, X- Factor, Britain’s Got Talent, The Brit Awards and many more.
Kyron Jake Anthony is a professional dancer based in London. He has been training in Hip Hop since the age of 7, frequently battling, competing and winning European titles with the International Dance Organisation (IDO).
Since graduating from the University of East London (UEL), he has performed Anne Marie on the Greatest Dancer, internationally in Athens Greece Nostos festival and been a part of Sky Arts film Project Rebel, a Boy Blue Hip Hop theatre production.
Kyron is a passionate about sharing his love for Hip Hop Theatre with others and is excited about becoming one of Body Politic’s teachers.
After graduating with BSc (Hons) in Psychology from the University of Manchester, Emma-Jane has dedicated the past 10+yrs to supporting and nurturing the growth of Body Politic.
Having relied so heavily on dance as a young person to navigate and understand her own grief, Emma-Jane realised the transformational and universal power of dance and artistic expression. Through her work, Emma-Jane seeks to help children and young people grow confidence, challenge perceptions, and develop as young leaders of the future.
Emma-Jane has a huge amount of experience in facilitating workshops to engage vulnerable and ‘at risk’ groups in the arts, and directing youth platforms. Her work as a freelance dance practitioner has included work in Pupil Referral Units, Mental Health Care in-patient wards, disabled groups, early intervention hubs as well as schools and FE colleges.
As well as her work in local communities, Emma-Jane has toured two full-length Hip Hop theatre works Father Figurine and more recently, THEM. Passionate about bringing Hip Hop Dance Theatre to audiences aged 14-25yrs, and sparking conversation on challenging topics, Emma-Jane is proud to be one of the only female hip hop dance theatre makers in the UK touring nationally.