Dance Dialogues – Diaspora in Motion: Tradition, Technology and Transformation with Christopher Rudd

6th May
Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage, 8 Bowling Green Street, Leicester, LE1 6AT

Rudd is a Jamaican-born dancemaker whose work is informed by his experience as a queer Black man in dance and transverses ballet, contemporary and circus arts. He is a 2019 Guggenheim Choreography Fellow, the inaugural New Victory LabWorks Launch Artist, the creator of the groundbreaking works TOUCHÉ and LIFTED for American Ballet Theatre, a current resident artist for both BAM and Chelsea Factory; he was named one of 2023’s six to watch by American Theater Magazine. As founder of RudduR Dance, he is a two-time Exchange Alumni through the US State Department, having presented his works in the United States, Canada, France, Trinidad and Tobago, Burkina Faso, Ecuador and Italy. Rudd has created works for the Alvin Ailey School, Duke University, and UNC School of the Arts and received residencies from CUNY Dance Initiative, Vendetta Mathea’s La Manufacture, Tofte Lake Center, Kaatsbaan and STREB.


Performances

14:30 to 16:30 - Wednesday 6th May

  • Standard: £15

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Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage
8 Bowling Green Street
Leicester
LE1 6AT
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