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We’re Recruiting!

It’s that time again! Even though it feels like the 2010 festival only finished a few weeks ago, the IDFB team is already gearing up for 2012. This means that we’re expanding again, and we are on the lookout for three lovely people to come and join the team!

Each year we need more and more people to work on what has become one of the largest dance festivals in the world. We’re currently recruiting for a Marketing Officer, Press Manager and Project Manager to work on next year’s festival. Following the success of IDFB 2010, these roles are a fantastic opportunity to work on a festival that is shaping up to be rather special.

If you are interested in one of these roles please visit our jobs page and download the application packs. For more information on any of the roles or the recruitment process please call 0121 689 3170

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Episodes of Blackness

During IDFB 2010, we were all mesmerised by Vocab Dance Company’s Kwenda – Kwenda and their performance during Utopia. In May, the company unleashed Episodes of Blackness: a powerful evening of dynamic interdisciplinary work inspired by aspects of black culture and heritage.

Episodes of Blackness (Photo credit Irven Lewis)

Using dance theatre, music and spoken word, Episodes of Blackness is Vocab’s first triple bill. Programmed by East London Dance, the show premiered brand new work ‘Word!’, a choreographic response to headlines around the negative aspects of youth culture which asked “is it in our power to do anything about it?”. The triple bill also featured ‘Temps Mort’, a powerful quintet that explored the theme of polygamy. It was a fierce combination of dance and percussive rhythms of drums.

And there was also a revival of the highly acclaimed ‘Kwenda – Kwenda’, a compelling exploration of a group of women wishing to step away from their roots but are worried about its consequences.

Vocab’s choreographer Alesandra Seutin combines traditional African dance with Contemporary and Hip Hop dynamics resulting in a distinctly fast paced, athletic evening of Afro-Eclectic Contemporary Dance.

Renowned dance critic Donald Hutera said: “Seutin’s work puts me in touch with a feisty inner black/mixed race female self I never even knew I had.”

And Vocab Dance will be performing Episodes of Blackness at DanceXchange, Birmingham Hippodrome on Friday 4 November 2011. Tickets on sale soon – visit www.dancexchange.org.uk.

News from Lebanon

Omar Rajeh, who was part of IDFB 2010’s Outspoken Weekend, is still touring with The Assassination of Omar Rajeh. There are two performances at the Aarhus Festival in Denmark on Saturday 28 and Sunday 29 August.  

The Assassination of Omar Rajeh, photo by Tim Cross for IDFB 2010

Rajeh is Beirut-based Maqamat Dance Theatre’s artistic director. He is working on a solo entitled Can You Hear Me?, which will be presented as a work in progress at Constane Cambiamento Festival in Florence, Italy next month.

Omar Rajeh in The Assassination of Omar Rajeh, photo by Tim Cross for IDFB 2010

Magamat Dance Theatre also is working with Sasha Waltz & Guests and Sareyyet Ramallah to create Takween-Beirut Contemporary Dance School 2011, which is an annual three-month intensive contemporary training programme aimed at young people who wish to take on dance and performance as their careers. Takween-BCDC is from Sunday 5 September – Sunday 5 December. Dansgroep Amsterdam and Mancopy Danskompagni are also collaborators on this project.

(With thanks to Dance-Tech for the video)