Scottish Dance Theatre

Scottish Dance Theatre

Scottish Dance Theatre is one of the UK's leading contemporary dance companies. Based at Dundee Rep Theatre, Scotland, the company is led by Artistic Director Janet Smith, who is a vital contributor to its choreographic repertoire. The company also performs work by a diverse range of internationally recognised and emerging choreographers and regularly tours throughout the UK and internationally. In 2003 SDT won the prestigious Critic's Circle National Dance Award for Outstanding Company Repertoire (Modern) and also won a Herald Angel Award for its performance of Liv Lorent's LUXURIA at the 2005 Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

Check the website for more details of our Spring 2008 Tour.

Scottish Dance Theatre will be performing in Cyprus and Athens this summer, before returning to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August.

Current Dancers

Toby Fitzgibbons
Ruth Janssen
James MacGillivray
Naomi Murray
Victoria Roberts
Rocco Vermijs
Philippa White
Michal Zahora
Steven Martin(current apprentice)
Solene Weinachter(current apprentice)

Previous Dancers

Baptiste Bourgougnon (2002-2006)
Riccardo Meneghini (2003-2006)
Anthony Missen (2001-2006)
Gemma Nixon (2002-2006)
Holly Warren (2002-2006)
Alan Lambie
Errol White
Davina Givan
Kevin Turner
Racquel Gualtero Soriano

External links

* [http://www.scottishdancetheatre.com/home Scottish Dance Theatre home page]

* [http://www.myspace.com/scottishdancetheatre Scottish Dance Theatre myspace profile]


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