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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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Catching up with Meryem Jazouli

Morocco’s Meryem Jazouli was part of IDFB 2010‘s Outspoken Weekend when she performed her solo, Kelma, un cri à la mère at Ikon Eastside. I caught up with her to find out some of her projects.

Meryem Jazouli in Kelma

Meryem has been very busy. Not only does she perform, she is also the President of AR2D (Association Les Rencontres De La Danse) – a Moroccan group promoting contemporary dance. Since it was founded in 2002, AR2D has helped shape the choreographic landscape in Morocco and has established ‘Darja’, which is a bespoke space for classes and workshops as well as a place that is also dedicated to encourage artists to rehearse and exchange dialogues.

AR2D was involved with Lisières et débordements, which showcased Meryem’s work through screenings and performances. At the event, Meryem also brought together for a performance, for the first time, artists Amina Benbouchta, Hassan Darsi and Mohamed El Baz.

Keen to promote contemporary dance in Morocco, Meryem via AR2D worked in collaboration with l’Officinae – Atelier Marseillais de Production bringing ‘Miniatures‘ to life in which phase one was hosted, created and performed in Casablanca last year.

Miniatures was a week-long residence for artists who were given love and respect as a theme to base their final performances. So far, 10 ‘thumbnails’ have been made. Meryem said that Miniature Morocco is the first step towards a larger artistic and cultural collaborative project. The ‘thumbnails‘ will be developed in partnership with several structures and operators until 2013 with Marseille European Capital of Culture.

Miniatures

Meryem added: “The goal is to meet and interview artists in the Mediterranean basin on the theme of love… collect a multiplicity of visions from men and women, reflect and reveal the uniqueness of language, and poetic writings through the presentation of a particular work, a miniature.”

Still here…

Although International Dance Festival Birmingham 2010 has now finished, over the next few months we will be updating this blog with updates on what some of this year’s festival performers are up to, recommend some more fantastic international dance to see in the UK, and give a sneak preview to some of the exciting plans we have for future festivals.

IDFB is online

Our Facebook group is still very active and we’re really pleased to see our fanbase grow to more than 1,000 fans! So, if you’re a dancer or someone who just simply loves dance, please visit our page, like it, and tell your friends about it. If you want to see our photos, check out our Flickr page and for videos, we have a YouTube channel.