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The Nottdance Lecture

Space 2, 2 Dakeyne Street, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, NG3 2AR

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The Nottdance Lecture

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Friday 10 October 2025 | 10am - 11:30am
FABRIC
Free

The nottdance Lecture is a new series, inviting a significant voice in dance to share insights, knowledge, and provocation with audiences in Nottingham and beyond.

Created by FABRIC in partnership with De Montfort University.

This event brings together artistic practice and public discourse—positioning the artist not only as a maker, but as a thinker, researcher, and cultural commentator. 

The nottdance Lecture will be delivered by an artist whose work has evolved the field of dance and choreography—offering reflections on the questions that shape their practice, the urgencies that animate their thinking, and the impact of their work within wider cultural and social contexts.


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Suitable for dance artists/practitioners and those engaging with dance and choreography.

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The Nottdance Lecture (10 Oct 2025)
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