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YDance - Project Y Evolution is an aspirational and ambitious summer holiday performance programme which gives young dancers aged 16 – 25 an insight into professional life as a dancer in a performing company.
Running since 2005, over two weeks during the summer holidays dancers take part in daily technique classes and work with two highly respected choreographers to create new dance pieces. The project combines different dance styles and has technical and creative workshops each day to develop two new works for the premiere here at Tramway.
This year Project Y Evolution is joined by The National Youth Dance Company of Scotland and two of YDance’s international exchange programme dance companies, Jugendtanzensemble from Germany and young dancers from the Confederation Nationale de Danse, Luxembourg to complete the nights entertainment.
Photo Paul Watt
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