NEW HORIZONS 2022

In year 3, Middlesex dance students have the option of being assessed in the performance of new and/or recreated works. Dancing in recreated work allows students to engage with major pieces from the modern dance repertory, much as actors and musicians engage with the respective canons in their field. Dancing in newly created work gives a different, but equally challenging experience with the opportunity of working with professional choreographers.
​New Horizons- A Dancing Festival includes new performance work, repertoire, as well as work from other Year 3 artists.
Performances take place at Middlesex University and include collaborative works between students and choreographers Helen Kindred and Maga Judd.  The festival will also feature revised performances of Ross McKim’s Let it Be (1967) re-imagined by Siân Hopkins and Snare (2018) choreographed by Leroy Dias Dos Santos.
Dancing is about moving energy, connecting both internally with one’s centre and externally to a wider audience. ​This event is a celebration of our students' achievements, our spaces and the wonderul work we are able to do at Middlesex.