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Fabric

2 Dakeyne Street, Nottingham, NG3 2AR
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Fabric is an international centre for the development of extraordinary 21st century dance. A unique voice in the UK dance sector, its work supports artists and practitioners who are interested in the development of dance.

Fabric has reached over 2 million people through residencies, research, training, participation, festivals and touring. The organisation's role in progressing the art form nurtures and champions extraordinary international and UK artists.

Fabric has a strategic role for dance development across the East Midlands working with a range of partners, venues and individuals to create exciting opportunities to bring dance artists and communities together.

The organisation curates the biennial Nottdance Festival, which takes place across the city of Nottingham. Its regional work for children and young people includes U.Dance in the East Midlands and the Centre for Advanced Training.

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Fabric (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)
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Monday - Friday09:00 - 17:30
Saturday - SundayClosed

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