Playscape: Youth Motion Capture Workshop

Do you ever dream of wearing a motion capture suit? This is your chance! In pairs, team up to explore different space-inspired landscapes and create your own universe whilst working with the dancers from the performance earlier in the day. No prior dance or technical experience is needed.

Each slot is for 2 people. You can book a single ticket (i.e come on your own) or book together with someone you know (but you’ll need a ticket each – so you can each try a suit!). Age: 7+

This workshop can be adapted for participants with SEN. Workshop leader Katie has SEN facilitation experience, and the workshop can also be suitable with just parts of the suits being worn if needed. 

We can’t wait to see what you make! 

Please see here to try a motion capture suit for adult dancers: Playscape: Professional Motion Capture Workshop

Join us for Playscape: How to Build a Galaxy performance at 11.30am: Playscape: How to Build a Galaxy

Playscape: How to Build a Galaxy is supported by Arts Council England National Lottery Funding.

I loved throwing myself into it and getting involved with technology in a different way

- Participant

I really enjoyed watching my son use his imagination to tell me that they were flying in space

- Parent

Presented by South East Dance as part of Dreamy Place Festival

Date and time
Sunday 27 October 2024
Times
Sun 27 Oct: 12 & 12.30pm
Duration: 30mins
Artist
Katie Dale-Everett Dance
Location
Weston Research Space (The Dance Space)
Ticket Price
£7 per participant
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