Dance / All Things Dance
All Things Dance returns to The Mount Without
A one-day celebration of All Things Dance is returning to The Mount Without, once more hosted by the Diverse Artists Network and Movema, with the space provided by Impermanence.
Now in its third iteration, the event seeks to elevate dance and diversity within Bristol’s arts and cultural landscape.
It is also designed to appeal to dance fans of all levels, from professionals deeply embedded within the community to those simply curious to discover more about the artform, as well as the rich variety of styles encompassed by it.
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“ATD is designed to foster an environment where participants can share experiences, seek support, and discuss the challenges and opportunities within the dance industry,” organisers say.
“With a strong focus on enhancing the representation of diversity within dance, ATD 2024 is poised to make significant contributions to the dialogue around inclusivity.”

Diversity in Dance 2023, The Mount-Without – photo: Cairo Sealey
The day will feature artist-led conversations and opportunities to make and strengthen connections between stakeholders, joining dancers with venues, programmers, development agencies and organisations that together, will benefit from cross-sector support and visibility.
The afternoon programme is open to those actively engaged in the Bristol dance community. Following this, the evening session is an open invitation to the public to join in the conversation, and will feature a meal, a taster workshop, performances, and a dance jam.
All Things Dance is on March 6 at The Mount Without, with an afternoon session from 2-5pm, and an evening session from 5pm onwards. Tickets, including those with additional meal options, are available at www.headfirstbristol.co.uk, and under 12s go free.
Visit www.diverseartists.network or follow @diverseartistsnetwork for updates.
All photos: Cairo Sealey
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