Get Dancing! - Term 1 2024/25
2 - 3.30pm
About Get Dancing! - Term 1 2024/25
Working with Dancer and Choreographer KJ Mortimer, participants will gently explore a range of dance styles inspired by the onstage work at CFT. No prior experience specialist equipment necessary, all are welcome. We advise wearing comfortable clothing and flat shoes.
When and where do sessions take place?
Get Singing! takes place in the Steven Pimlott Building - the wooden building closest to the Broyle Road site entrance - at CFT.
Sessions take place on Mondays from 2 - 3.30pm on the following dates:
2, 9, 16, 23, 30 September
14, 21, 28 October (No session on Monday 7 October)
4, 11 November
Cost and Bursaries
£100 per person, per term. Book all four terms for the year in the same transaction for a discount price of £360.
We never want cost to be a barrier for anyone who wants to attend, so if you'd like to find out more about our bursary scheme, get in touch with us at [email protected].
If you'd like to join Get Into It! but term has already begun then drop us an email, as long as we have space you can join a group up until half term.
About our practitioner
KJ Mortimer currently performs for Stopgap Dance Company and Commotion Dance. KJ began her contemporary dance training at The University of Chichester graduating with a 1st Class BA (Hons) degree in 2010, after which she went on to join Transitions Dance Company where she toured internationally and gained her Masters Degree in Dance Performance from Trinity Laban (MA).
During her professional dance career she has performed for a number of choreographers such as Akram Khan, Flexer and Sandiland, James Wilton, Jorge Crecis, Balbir Singh, Yukiko Masui, Laowai Collab Dance, GlassHouse, Lila Dance, Tim Casson, Katie Green and Marisa Zanotti.
For the past 13 years KJ has given much of her time to her passion in teaching, KJ teaches a full range of ages and styles including teaching as an associate lecturer at the University of Chichester since 2014.
KJ loves to work within the community and have meaningful experiences. KJ believes all arts make a difference in peoples lives and everyone should be give the access and opportunity to come along and try.