Yorkshire Movement and Dance

Yorkshire Movement and Dance

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YMD - Yorkshire Movement and Dance. A friendly, welcoming group. Please bring your own lunch and drinks. A community dance group for adults (over 18).

Monthly dance workshops at Northern School of Contemporary Dance with a different guest teacher each month.
10.30-15.30 with a break for lunch. Different teachers such as Beth Cassani, Simon Birch, Janet Smith, Phil Sanger and many more lead the sessions which are usually technique based in the morning and choreography based in the afternoon. We always have a great day: everyone is very friendly

Yorkshire Movement And Dance 24/03/2026

Join us to dance on Sunday 19th April when the wonderful Jen Wren will be teaching at YMD.
10.30-12.30 Technique then lunch (please bring your own and we all gather together to eat and socialise).
1.30-3.30pm Creative work.
Special ‘first time taster session price’ not to be missed. Come and dance!
We are based at Northern School of Contemporary Dance in Chapeltown.

Yorkshire Movement And Dance Facilitating Dance Practise In Yorkshire

07/03/2026

📣CASTING CALL OUT REMINDER! Let us know TODAY (Fri 6 March) if you're interested in a role in this hard-hitting play by emailing [email protected]

FROZEN by Bryony Lavery, directed by Abbe Robinson.

CHARACTERS
🎭Nancy Shirley - playing age 30s-50s: The mother of a 10-year-old girl (Rhona Shirley) who goes missing and is later found murdered. She is frozen in pain and hope.
🎭Ralph Wantage - playing age 40s-60s: The child-killer / serial murderer who abducts (and murders) the child. He has been carrying out his crimes over a period of 21 years before he is eventually caught.
🎭Agnetha Gottmundsdottir - playing age 30s-50s: An American criminal-psychiatrist / academic who comes to England to study serial killers. Suffering from her own grief after the death of a colleague.
🎭Guard (A non-speaking role) - flexible, can be Female or Male

Performance dates: Monday 26 - Saturday 31 October 2026 in the Theatre Upstairs

This hard-hitting play explores the disappearance of a 10-year-old girl, and the aftermath of her death. The play follows the girl's mother, and her killer over the years that follow. They are linked by a doctor who is studying what causes men to commit such crimes. The play explores some uncomfortable and taboo topics, forcing the audience to examine their own reactions.

Bingley Little Theatre is committed to putting diversity, equality and inclusion at the heart of casting decisions by the Reading & Casting Committee and we welcome and encourage actors of any ethnicity to apply for roles in our productions.

www.bingleyartscentre.co.uk

Photos from Yorkshire Movement and Dance's post 05/03/2026

Join us to dance this Sunday, 8th March.

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Camphill
Wakefield
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