21/05/2026
What happens when choreography meets construction, labour and lived experience?
Join Eve Stainton for a powerful workshop exploring movement, bricklaying and working-class masculinities at Fabric Space 2. Together, participants will test new creative material, share reflections and explore physical practices connected to collective labour, care and resistance.
This workshop is for anyone who identifies with a form of masculinity and resonates with the themes. This is a trans+ inclusive space.
🗓 Fri 12 June
📍 Fabric, Space 2
⏰ 11am
🔗 Book your place: https://buff.ly/1OD4G6N
No performance background needed, just curiosity and a willingness to explore.
12/05/2026
Based in Nottingham and interested in contemporary dance?
Join weekly open contemporary class at Fabric Space 2 ✨
These welcoming weekly sessions are a chance to move together in a safe and supportive environment, led by local dance artists exploring different movement focuses, techniques and creative approaches.
Whether you’re looking to continue training, reconnect with dance, or simply try something new, the classes are open to a wide range of movers and experience levels.
Come along, meet others in the local dance community, and get moving 💫
🗓️ Every Monday
🕕️ 6 - 7.30pm
🎟️ £8 per class
🔗 https://buff.ly/x0bIkVx
05/05/2026
EXCITING NEWS! The shortlist is here ✨
After an incredible weekend at Applause Youth Dance Festival, we’re proud to announce the six groups being considered for the opportunity to represent the Midlands at U.Dance National Festival 2026:
Dance Development Project (East Midlands)
Next Door Dance (East Midlands)
Northampton School Dance Academy (East Midlands)
Our Lady & St Chad’s Catholic School (West Midlands)
Afrocave (West Midlands)
Linden Youth Dance Company (West Midlands)
Thank you to the dancers, leaders and supporters who shaped AYDF 2026. It’s your commitment, creativity and shared energy that make this platform what it is and keep the region’s youth dance scene moving forward.
This year’s U.Dance National Festival will take place 3–5 July in Glasgow.
Image by Sam Tariq
04/05/2026
There are two months left to apply for Fabric’s CAT Admissions Workshops.
These workshops offer a supportive, welcoming environment where young dancers can experience a practical dance session alongside a creative workshop designed to give a real sense of the CAT training experience.
⭐ West Midlands — Saturday 4 July (registration closes Friday 3 July)
⭐ East Midlands — Saturday 11 July (registration closes Friday 10 July)
CAT (Centre for Advanced Training) is a high-quality, part-time dance programme for young people aged 11–18, and up to 25 for disabled dancers. The programme includes regular training in contemporary dance, ballet and Pilates, alongside creative exploration and wider movement practices.
Students who join benefit from expert teaching, performance opportunities, and a strong peer community of young people equally passionate about dance.
Before the admissions workshops, we are also offering GetSets on 9 May — an accessible first step into the CAT pathway. This session offers young dancers a chance to experience elements of the programme and build confidence ahead of applying.
If your young person is curious about developing their dance training further, now is a good time to explore the opportunity.
🔗 https://buff.ly/iZXKjAy
01/05/2026
Part of Let’s Dance International Frontiers 2026 (LDIF26), the BLACK BRITISH DANCE PLATFORM opens a window into what dance is becoming — not just what it is now. A gathering of voices shaping tomorrow’s cultural landscape, grounded in urgency, imagination and lived experience.
TOGETHER
An explosive contemporary duet driven by pulse, urgency and relentless intensity. The choreography shifts between dark humour, exhaustion and fleeting moments of innocence and simplicity. Breath becomes audible, effort exposed, humanity revealed in small gestures.
Choreographed by Douglas Thorpe (UK). Performed by Imogen Wright and Kadafi Mulula.
🗓️ Thursday 6 May
🕗️ 7.45pm
📍 Curve Theatre
🔗 https://buff.ly/PnrdFU4
Produced by Serendipity Institute for Black Arts and Heritage with support from Fabric and Northern School of Contemporary Dance.
01/05/2026
UPDATED DATES - Summer School 2026 with ADHOK - The Language of Dance Theatre Outdoors
Compagnie ADHOK will lead a four-day intensive workshop to develop and explore your ability to create a language with dance and theatre in public space. The updated dates are Mon 27 Jul - Thu 30 Jul 2026 (arrive from 9am for an 11am start on Monday 27th July and depart after 5pm on Thursday 30th July).
Deadline to apply: 9am, Mon 11 May
Apply now: https://101outdoorarts.com/labs/summer-school-with-adhok
📸 Watchful by Adhok, photo: Gilles Rammant
01/05/2026
After International Dance Day, we’re continuing the celebration with Sing Child Sing, a film that refuses to sit still in time.
Commissioned by Fabric, the work explores curiosity, disruption and joy through movement and sound, unfolding across two iconic Birmingham locations: The Vaults and Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery.
Directed by Ben Williams, produced by Far From the Norm and performed by Botis Seva and Shiloh, the film moves between voice, rhythm and physical presence — asking what it means for sound to become movement, and movement to become voice.
If International Dance Day is a moment, this film is a continuation of it an invitation to stay with dance a little longer.
Watch the full film on YouTube and step back into it: https://youtu.be/-8RKfxbm0Z4?si=-vtaLFOeSOTj49-O