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National Theatre Movement Workshop with Jackie Kibuka at Regent's Place

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Oct 20 2021 08:15 - 13:20
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We’re delighted to announce the launch of an incredible partnership between British Land and the National Theatre, which will see unique creative events and experiences taking place at Regent’s Place over the coming year. 

As part of the exclusive partnership between British Land and the National Theatre you can join monthly wellbeing workshops run by an industry expert from the theatre. The experts will share their tools and tactics with you in these fun bitesize sessions where you can get moving with dance moves and exercise from the rehearsal rooms of famous productions or improve your posture, presence and vocal delivery to grow your confidence.

Join National Theatre Choreographer, Jackie Kibuka, for this dance and movement workshop, designed to boost your energy and refresh your working day. This session will provide a fun creative environment to explore the benefit of dance and movement in its many forms, teaching you some new moves straight from the National Theatre rehearsal rooms. Jackie’s will get you stretching, dancing and using your body in this short fun session. 

No prior experience is needed, simply come along and enjoy! ​

Each workshop is 20 minutes long to fit into your morning routine or lunch break and FREE! 

Wednesday 20 October 8.15am – 8.35am, 12.15pm – 12.35pm and 1pm – 1.20pm

About Jackie Kibuka

Jackie Kibuka has over 12 years’ experience of working with movement and dance to tell stories, seeing her choregraph for some of London’s most loved theatres. 

About the National Theatre 

The National Theatre’s mission is to make world-class theatre, for everyone. The NT creates and shares unforgettable stories with audiences across the UK and around the world. On its own stages, on tour, in schools, on cinema screens and streaming at home, it strives to be accessible, inclusive and sustainable. 

The National Theatre empowers artists and craftspeople to make world-leading work, investing in talent and developing new productions with a wide range of theatre companies at its New Work Department. 

Our nation thrives on fresh talent and new ideas, so the National Theatre works with young people and teachers right across the UK through performance, writing and technical programmes to ignite the creativity of the next generation. 

Together with communities, the NT creates ambitious works of participatory theatre in deep partnerships that unite theatres and local organisations – showing that nothing brings us together like theatre. 

The National Theatre needs your support to shape a bright, creative future. For more information, please visit nationaltheatre.org.uk or @NationalTheatre. 

About Regent's Place

Regent’s Place is where a new approach to urban living and working is taking shape. Pioneering design and careful stewardship means businesses, communities and nature can all thrive together. Regent’s Place endeavours to create a better future through responsible urbanism, offering an authentic and inclusive space for its diverse local community.

Situated at the crossroads of Camden, Fitzrovia and the Knowledge Quarter, Regent’s Place is a 13 acre, fully managed campus owned by British Land. The neighbourhood offers unrivalled local and international transport links, the latest in sustainable design and a lively mix of retail, leisure and public spaces. At its heart is Regent’s Place Plaza, a place to meet, eat, drink and spend time. The Plaza plays host to an array of regular events, from food markets to an open air big screen.

Please visit the website:https://www.regentsplace.com/e...



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Triton Cafe Triton Cafe, 17 Triton St, NW1 3ND London

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