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Ebnflōh Dance Company Workshop with Spicey and MC Jai Nitai Lotus (for ages 18 and over)

Nottingham College - City Hub, 111 Canal Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG1 7HB

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Ebnflōh Dance Company Workshop with Spicey and MC Jai Nitai Lotus (for ages 18 and over)

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Sunday 19th October 2025 | 10am - 11:15am
Nottingham College - City Hub
£3

Join Montreal choreographer and major figure in Hip-Hop dance Alexandra "Spicey" Landé accompanied by MC Jai Nitai Lotus for this unique opportunity to get an insight into Ebnflōh's movement and choreographic language.

Moods will be set through Jai's music, all rooted in Hip-Hop dance and culture. 

In this workshop you will explore the technical tools and movement approaches to improvisation and movement in Spicey's choreographic practice. Enabling you to translate this way of moving in your own personal way, renewing your relationship to movement and music. 

After this workshop at 1.15pm (till 1.45pm) is a studio version of their work Mōnad which you're welcome to and encouraged to come and see.

Suitability guidance: Suitable for ages 18 and over, open to all abilities.

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