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Swindon Dance

Swindon DanceSWINDON DANCE is a National Dance Agency, based in Swindon, Wiltshire.

For 25 years the organisation, now a Trust, has been passionate about dance and is a place where ordinary people can achieve extraordinary things through dance.

Arts Council EnglandEach year, thousands of people of all ages and abilities take part in classes and workshops as well as special projects and performance groups.

A wide range of dance styles is offered both at our home-base, the Town Hall Studios, and out in the community.

Outreach work is carried out by our Education and Access team.

Dance Services: professional advice, support  and events offered  to professional and developing dancers and practitioners.

Exciting and varied programme of professional performances: staged in our 98-seat theatre and at Swindon's Wyvern Theatre.

For more information please see the Swindon Dance website (www.swindondance.org.uk).

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