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Venue Partners  Manchester Metropolitan University (Manchester and Cheshire) is a forward-looking university. At MMU we are proud of the exceptional breadth of choice we can offer our students and of the University’s links with business, industry, the professions and local communities that contribute to the learning experience. The University has a varied population, attracting students from a broad range of backgrounds and countries, which contributes to its lively and dynamic atmosphere.
MMU Manchester and Cheshire will host the 2-day conference of the festival, panel discussions and a 1-day workshop.
The RNCM is one of Europe’s leading conservatoires and the first choice institution for a large number of aspiring professional musicians from the UK and overseas. Four public venues host a diverse performance programme, featuring a rolling programme of student performances alongside visiting artists and ensembles. Music is everywhere, and the energy between students, artists and audiences powers the RNCM’s reputation as a major international centre for education, training and performance.
The RNCM will host all our screenings.
Contact Theatre is a pioneering theatre venue in Manchester. We believe that it’s important to collaborate with people in order to achieve the best results. Our partners range from local, national and international arts organisations who come to Contact to present or make work, to specialist agencies working with particular communities. We are known as a company that embraces diversity. We believe that dieversty is a strength – providing us with many viewpoints, ways to solve problems, and creative ideas. We actively pursue diversity at all levels – including board, staff, participants, artists, audiences and partner companies.
The Contact Theatre will host our introductory talk about movement on screen as well as our final showcase of the 5-day filmmaking lab, our 'moves battle'.
The BBC exists to enrich people’s lives with great programmes and services that inform, educate and entertain. Its vision is to be the most creative, trusted organisation in the world. It provides a wide range of distinctive programmes and services for everyone, free of commercial interests and political bias. They include television, radio, national, local, childrens’, educational, language and other services for key interest groups.
BBC Manchester will host our panel discussion on TVs which commission and/or broadcast dance films.
For more information about the programme, please visit our moves07 programme page.
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