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Dance Umbrella is an annual festival of new or contemporary dance held in London each October. Founded in 1978 as a showcase for emerging choreographers, Dance Umbrella now ranks highly[peacock term] among Europe's leading international dance festivals. In January 2007, Betsy Gregory took over as Dance Umbrella’s Artistic Director following the retirement of the company’s founder, Val Bourne.
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Activities
Dance Umbrella
· produces an annual London festival
· commissions and co-produces new work for the stage
· presents British and international artists
· commissions and produces large-scale site-specific works in locations such as the Natural History Museum, the British Library and Tate Modern
· produces outreach and educational activities in association with the festival and regional tours
· organises workshops and professional development opportunities for artists working in the contemporary dance field
· advises, supports and nurtures a wide range of dance companies and independent artistsVenues and artists
The London festival takes place in the autumn with performances at venues including Sadler’s Wells, the Barbican Theatre, Southbank Centre, The Place: Robin Howard Dance Theatre and Greenwich Dance Agency. Recently the festival has also included visits to Laban, Battersea Arts Centre, the Criterion Theatre, TATE Modern, Brick Lane Music Hall and Siobhan Davies Studios.
Since 2007, Dance Umbrella has been staging performances outside of the theatre in spaces such as The Bathstore, Smithfield Market, Clifford Chance and various parks around London.
Dance Umbrella regularly presents international artists on tour in the UK, many of whom have made their UK debuts ‘under the Umbrella’. Recent touring companies have included Merce Cunningham Dance Company (US), Mark Morris Dance Group (US), Rosas (Belgium), Trisha Brown Dance Company (US), Michael Clark Company (UK), Stephen Petronio Company (US), Inbal Pinto & Avshalom Pollak Dance Company (Israel) and Compagnie Montalvo-Hervieu (France).
History and past achievements
1978
First London Dance Umbrella festival at Riverside Studios and the ICA1980
Second Dance Umbrella festival, thereafter established as an annual event
First commissioned work (for Extemporary Dance Theatre) and first business sponsorship (Marks & Spencer)1981
First Danceabout North West festival in Manchester and the North-West1982
First presentation of Michael Clark & Dancers at Riverside Studios
First presentation of Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker in Fase at ICA1983
First presentation of Trisha Brown Company at Riverside Studios1984
First Dance Umbrella festival performances at Sadler’s Wells: Lar Lubovitch Dance Company and Bill T. Jones & Arnie Zane Company
First presentation of Mark Morris and Dancers at The Place1985
Dance Umbrella’s artistic director, Val Bourne, awarded a ‘Bessie’ (New York Dance and Performance Award)1986
First presentation of Stephen Petronio & Dancers at The Place Theatre1987
Dance Umbrella’s co-presentation of Trisha Brown Company at Sadler’s Wells, wins Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement of the Year in Dance1988
Dance Umbrella’s 10th anniversary festival sponsored by Becks Bier
Dance Umbrella’s Artistic Director, Val Bourne, wins Excellence in International Dance Award from British Centre of International Theatre Institute
Launch of London Dance and Performance Awards to mark Dance Umbrella’s 10th and Time Out’s 20th anniversary
Launch of Siobhan Davies Dance Company at Riverside Studios1989
First Leicester International Dance Festival
Dance Umbrella’s Artistic Director, Val Bourne wins Digital Premiere Award & Dance Umbrella wins Digital Dance Award
First Dance Umbrella co-presentation of Merce Cunningham Dance Company at Sadler’s Wells
First presentation of Saburo Teshigawara’s Karas Company at The Place
First Dance Umbrella festival performances at Queen Elizabeth Hall: Groupe Emile Dubois in Mammame1990
Dance Umbrella wins Time Out London Dance Award & Prudential Award for Dance
Launch of Newcastle Dance ’90: festival sponsored by Newcastle Breweries
Dance Umbrella/Time Out Gala at Sadler’s Wells featuring London Dance and Performance Award-winners1991
Dance Umbrella’s Artistic Director, Val Bourne, awarded OBE in Birthday Honours List
Dance Umbrella wins Digital Dance Award for commission of new work (Michael Clark and Stephen Petronio)1992
Dance Umbrella wins Prudential Award for Dance and for the Arts
First presentations at Cabot Hall, Canary Wharf: Trisha Brown Company & Douglas Wright & Company1993
Merce Cunningham Dance Company: Events at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Operation Riverside: Residency with Siobhan Davies Dance Company
Necessary Weather: Choreography & Lighting Course led by Dana Reitz & Jennifer Tipton
Doug Elkins Dance Company tour1994
Two important education ventures: Dance and Technology, and Dance Writing and Criticism develops into Digital Dancing series
First Jerwood Choreography Awards
National tours of Stephen Petronio Company & Urban Bush Women1995
First Woking Dance Umbrella Festival
Merce Cunningham Dance Company: Events at Riverside Studios & repertoire at Sadler’s Wells
Mark Morris Dance Group tour sponsored by American Airlines
Streb/Ringside tour1996
Site-specific piece at Natural History Museum: Genesis Canyon
Dance Umbrella’s Artistic Director, Val Bourne, is awarded the Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
Dance Umbrella wins Time Out Award for Best Production for Genesis Canyon
Dance Umbrella’s co-commission of Siobhan Davies’ Art of Touch wins Olivier award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance
Trisha Brown Company tour
Percussive Feet Festival at Cochrane Theatre1997
Stephen Petronio tour1998
20th anniversary festival
Site-specific work at British Library: Babel Index
First co-presentation of Ballett Frankfurt at Sadler’s Wells
Dance Umbrella’s Artistic Director, Val Bourne, wins Time Out Live Award for Outstanding Achievement
Dance Umbrella’s collaboration with English National Opera in presenting Mark Morris’s L’Allegro, Il Penseroso ed Il Moderato wins Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production
Re-launch of Michael Clark Company at Roundhouse plus regional tour1999
Dance Umbrella’s co-presentation with Sadler’s Wells of Ballett Frankfurt’s Enemy in the Figure at Sadler’s Wells wins Olivier Award for Best New Dance Production, and the company wins an Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance for their season at Sadler’s Wells
Second Mark Morris Dance Group tour2000
Merce Cunningham Dance Company at the Barbican
Co-production of DV8 Physical Theatre’s Can we afford this: the cost of living at Queen Elizabeth Hall
First Virtual Incarnations: Dance and New Technology
Trisha Brown Company tour2001
23 years after the first festival, audience numbers continue to increase, reaching 35,000.
Stand Up for Dance: First of five annual Dance Umbrella '£5 Proms’ at Sadler’s Wells: Mark Morris Dance Group and Michael Clark Company
Over 25,000 see the Mark Morris Dance Group tour (sponsored by American Airlines and supported by Arts Council England’s National Touring Programming) making it the best-attended tour in the company’s history.2002
Dance Umbrella’s presentation of Mark Morris Dance Group’s production V wins Time Out Live Award for Outstanding Production
Dance Umbrella’s presentation of Mark Morris Dance Group wins Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance
Stand Up for Dance: Second Dance Umbrella ‘Proms’ at Sadler’s Wells supported by the Jerwood Foundation: Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project; Richard Alston Dance Company; Rosas2003
25th festival closes with the Merce Cunningham Dance Company in Anniversary Events at Tate Modern
Stand Up for Dance: Third Dance Umbrella ‘Proms’ at Sadler’s Wells supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation: Michael Clark; Trisha Brown Dance Company; Teshigawara/Karas
Inbal Pinto Dance Company tour
Vincent Mantsoe tour2004
Dance Umbrella’s Artistic Director, Val Bourne, awarded CBE in Birthday Honours List
Stand Up for Dance: Fourth Dance Umbrella ‘Proms’ at Sadler’s Wells supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation: Shen Wei Dance Arts and Foundation Jean-Pierre Perreault
Mark Morris Dance Group’s London Premiere of The Hard Nut at Sadler’s Wells
Merce Cunningham Dance Company’s UK Premiere of Split Sides at the Barbican Centre and national tour2005
Largest festival to date with 25 companies over seven weeks including 11 French companies which constituted a mini-festival, France Moves
Attendance exceeded 40,000
The longest Dance Umbrella tour to date with the Mark Morris Dance Group, six weeks to 10 venues
Fifth Dance Umbrella ‘Proms’ at Sadler’s Wells supported by the Jerwood Charitable Foundation: The Forsythe Company; Siobhan Davies Dance Company; Sylvie Guillem & Russell Maliphant
Dance Umbrella launches Brief Encounters, a new forum for talented emerging choreographers and short works by established artists2006
Dance Umbrella presents the London premiere of Merce Cunningham’s seminal work Ocean at the Roundhouse
Dance Umbrella presents Focus on Rosas an in-depth look at the work of the Belgian company, Rosas, and its choreographer, Anne Teresa de Keersmaeker at 4 venues on all scales
Three small-scale tours by international artists organised with the support of the Esmée Fairbairn Foundation: Herman Diephuis; Vincent Mantsoe; Ros Warby
The 28th festival incorporated the most extensive education and outreach work to date, concentrated around performances by the Merce Cunningham Dance Company, Stephen Petronio Company and Déjà Donné.
Dance Umbrella’s partnership with sponsors CMR[disambiguation needed ] shortlisted by A&B for the 2006 A&B Arts and Kids Awards.
Val Bourne retires as Artistic Director after 28 years.2007
Betsy Gregory appointed Artistic Director
First Dance Umbrella outdoors includes Compagnie Beau Geste's Transports Exceptionnels in Jubilee Gardens and Paul-Andre Fortier's Solo 30x30 outside Liverpool Street Station
First Feeling for Practice, a discussion on choreographic process with Siobhan Davies and Shobana Jeyasingh.
Dance Umbrella joins ENPARTS (European Network of Performing Arts)2008
Dance Umbrella's 30th festival with performances at 14 different locations across London. The highlight is Royston Maldoom's Overture 2012, a Dance Umbrella commission for 120 children at The Royal Albert Hall in collaboration with London Symphony Orchestra.
Dance Umbrella outdoors continues with 12 performances of Transports Exceptionnels at five public parks and Rodrigo Pardo's Toilet Tango at Baker St Bathstore
First presentation of a show for children and school groups - Tiago Guedes' Matrioska at The Place and Stratford CircusReferences
Rowell, Bonnie, Dance Umbrella: The first twenty-one years, Dance Books, Cecil Court, London 2000. ISBN 1-85273-077-3
External links
Categories:- Contemporary dance in London
- Festivals in London
- Dance festivals
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