Jasmin Vardimon to speak at Fly the Flag 70 at Sadler’s Wells

Today the full programme of events was announced for Fly The Flag, a major new project marking the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

In a unique collaboration, a wide-ranging group of arts organisations and human rights charities commissioned artist Ai Weiwei to design a new flag. Everyone across the country is invited to Fly The Flag for Human Rights between 24 and 30 June 2019 in events around the UK, with over 150 organisations involved.

Jasmin has been invited to speak at a free event held at Sadler’s Wells June 24, a panel debate exploring the relationship between art and human rights. Further artists to be announced soon.

To register your interest in attending, email FlyTheFlagRSVP@sadlerswells.com

 

 

 

New Education Resource: Announcing the Medusa Video Insights

Jasmin Vardimon Company are delighted to announce additional free MEDUSA EDUCATION RESOURCES.

Designed to compliment the A-Level Dance Curriculum, these resources can be used by GCSE, BTEC Dance, Drama and Performing Arts students and anyone interested in the work of Jasmin Vardimon Company. MEDUSA offers a fresh look at the mythology behind the monster and offers a captivating, bold and mesmerising performance exploring climate change and a reflection on the powerful feminine symbol of Medusa, the myth and its various connotations in our contemporary life.

Video Insights

A FREE selection of videos that give a unique insight into Jasmin Vardimon’s MEDUSA. Interviews with Vardimon offer a personal reflection into the themes, inspirations, stylistic, features and methodologies used in the creative process of Medusa. Company members consider their journey into and experience of working in the company. Specially filmed solos provide clear examples of movement material from MEDUSA, ideal for those studying or drawing inspiration from the work.

Click HERE to view the films.

Jasmin Vardimon Company Announce May Half-Term Family Workshops

Delve into Pinocchio’s magical tale in a fun and creative movement workshops delivered by a Jasmin Vardimon Company professional dancer. Children and their families will discover the themes behind this children’s classic as reinterpreted by Jasmin Vardimon Company.

Join us Wednesday 29 May 11am-12pm and 1pm-2.15pm for a magical experience for the whole family!

Jasmin Vardimon Company receives two major boosts for new home.

We are delighted to announce that we have received two major boosts in our bid to relocate to a new state-of-the-art purpose-built home in Ashford, Kent. To coincide with last week’s approval of the development of a currently disused site in on the Henwood Industrial Estate by Ashford Borough Council’s Planning Committee, we can reveal that Arts Council England has approved a grant of over £3million of National Lottery funding towards the ground- breaking project. 

This project will provide the Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company, which has had its base in Ashford for the past seven years, with a self-financing, energy-efficient, bespoke, new-build home in the Kent town. 

The building will be designed to advanced standards of sustainability and efficiency. Its ultramodern fit-out, which will provide the capital infrastructure in order to deliver financial resilience, will enable the company to develop its artistic model and content, education and outreach work well into the future. At the same time it will provide the Ashford community with a valuable asset, which will add to the town’s health and fitness and arts offering as well as contributing to the local economy. 

The new space will have the capacity to house a creation and presentation space for Jasmin Vardimon Company and dedicated training spaces for the educational wing of the company. 

In addition to the facilities for Jasmin Vardimon Company, the scheme being put forward by Kent County Council, also includes 29 light industrial units, the proceeds of which will help to make it self- financing. 

The space will also include incubator and start-up spaces for emerging local creative companies and individuals. Community facilities will include space for additional training courses delivered in partnership with Kent County Council, a Pilates and yoga studio to house classes and a café for people to meet and socialise. 

The facilities will also be available for the wider arts industry with a preview arena for visiting companies to showcase new work.

Additional funding is being made available by the South East Local Enterprise Partnership (SELEP), which has agreed a £1.597m Growing Places Fund loan. 

The creative space will be leased from Kent County Council by the Jasmin Vardimon Company. 

Together with the light industrial units, the total project cost is £9.145 million. 

Since 2012, the Jasmin Vardimon Company has been based at the Stour Centre in the town which it has now outgrown. A number of other companies have expressed an interest in using the space there, while small creative businesses are emerging from Jasmin Vardimon Company who themselves need space. 

Work on the dance studio will begin shortly with occupation by the Jasmin Vardimon Company by September next year. 

Jasmin Vardimon – Artistic Director of Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company says 

“This is a significant and hugely exciting step forward towards the realisation of my long-held dream for The Jasmin Vardimon Company. Since founding the company in 1998, it has always been my ambition to develop a creative hub, an environment in which to research, create, produce and educate. A laboratory for multi disciplinary artistic study and creative research, where we can provide dancers with development programmes that enables them to fully engage with the physical, emotional, intellectual and technical aspects of the work. Today we are a huge step closer to that.” 

Suzie Leighton – Chair of Jasmin Vardimon Company says: 

“We could not be more delighted at this news. It comes as the result of much work and an imaginative, productive and collaborative effort between Jasmin Vardimon Company, Kent County Council and Ashford Borough Council. Jasmin and I have worked together for many years to realise her vision of a creative home for the company, and are proud and excited to see such major development in the company’s history. The unique partnership at the core of the initiative means that, whilst it presents no cost to the local authority, it will provide plenty of benefits to the community as well as an invaluable resource for the company. In so doing, it creates a new model for creative enterprise in these financially challenging times” 

Hedley Swain, Area Director, South East, Arts Council England, says: 

“We’re delighted to be able to support Jasmin Vardimon Dance Company’s exciting future thanks to National Lottery funding. The new home will not only enable Jasmin and her team to stretch the organisation’s artistic ambitions, but also its work with the local community and support for emerging talent. The investment from Kent County Council is hugely welcome and reflects how important arts and culture is to their ambitions for the county. I look forward to seeing this development become a hub of creativity in Kent”. 

Mike Hill, Kent County Council’s Cabinet Member for Community and Regulatory Services, says: 

““These are two pieces of great news. Kent County Council has been a long-time supporter of the Jasmin Vardimon Company, whose work is recognised nationally and internationally. Having been based in Ashford over these last six years, Jasmin and her company have played a vital role in raising the county’s creative and cultural profile. This project will provide a high-quality facility for the company and we can now look forward to seeing the completion of this exciting development.” 

Tracey Kerly, Chief Executive of Ashford Borough Council, says: 

“This is an exciting transformational period for the borough and we are pleased to see yet another of our Big 8 projects move forward. This purpose built centre of creative excellence will act as a creative hub for Ashford and will include rehearsal and presentation spaces, dedicated training spaces, a wellbeing suite and creative incubator spaces. Jasmin Vardimon Company can now press ahead with their plans that supports their commitment to education, strengthens community engagement and provides a base for the company’s significant national and international touring programme. We are pleased to be able to secure such a prestigious and pioneering arts organisation in the town.” 

Christian Brodie, Chairman of SELEP, says: 

“The Growing Places Fund Loan agreed at our November meeting will finance the development of the industrial units, creating employment at an early stage and enabling the delivery of the whole scheme. 

“Interest has already been shown in the light industrial units and negotiations are underway in relation to four of them before any marketing of the site has taken place.
“Javelin Way will be a great home for the creative sector in Ashford, which we are happy to be able to support with this loan.” 

Sarah Dance of the South East Creative Economy Network said: “We are delighted to see that SELEP recognises the important contribution that the Creative Sector brings to the South East’s economy and is prepared to invest in its future.

“We are also very grateful for the support of Kent County Council and Ashford Borough Council in helping bring this really exciting project to fruition. 

“The sector is expanding rapidly, with creative industries accounting for 9.6% of total businesses in the region in 2015. 

“Our current rate of growth lags behind the national average and an investment such as this enables us to accelerate growth, ensuring the south east can share the wealth and social benefits of the UK’s fastest growing sector, whose products are some of the UK’s stand out exports. 

JV2 2019 Tour Now On Sale!

The JV2 2019 tour is now on sale, presenting a triple-bill premiering works created by David Lloyd (NeverLand) and Maria Doulgeri (Laboratory), culminating with Jasmin Vardimon’s Tomorrow.

The established JV2 Professional Development Diploma was developed by Jasmin Vardimon Company, with the mission to encourage, cultivate and nurture young talent and young audiences.

This year’s JV2 are an ensemble of 14 international bright new talent, hand-picked by Artistic Director Jasmin Vardimon.

Tour Dates:

CANTERBURY, Gulbenkian
Tuesday 16 April 7.30pm
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EXETER, Exeter Northcott Theatre
Wednesday 24 April, 7.30pm
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LONDON, Sadler’s Wells
Friday 26 8.00pm & Saturday 27 April 2.30pm & 8.00pm
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Announcing the Medusa Education Resource

We are excited to announce the launch of the FREE Medusa Education Resource!

Available to download, our brand new education resource provides a further insight into the contextual, choreographic and creative content of Jasmin Vardimon’s newest work, MEDUSA. As a named practitioner on the A-Level specification, Jasmin Vardimon Company have produced extensive resources to support both teachers and students in the study and understanding of her work.

We hope this resource will be helpful and applicable to anyone studying the work in depth. 

To celebrate the launch of this Education Pack, we are offering a 10% discount on workshops booked in conjunction with our current tour and delivered by the performing cast.

Medusa offers a fresh look at the mythology behind the monster and offers a captivating, bold and mesmerising performance exploring climate change and a reflection on the powerful feminine symbol of Medusa, the myth and its various connotations in our contemporary life. 

Incredibly talented company present another unforgettable, highly entertaining masterpiece’ (5 stars) BROADWAY WORLD

UK TOUR DATES 

2019

GUILDFORD G-Live
TUES 5 FEBRUARY
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WORTHING Connaught Theatre
THURS 7 FEBRUARY
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BIRMINGHAM Midlands Arts Centre
SAT 9 FEBRUARY
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ABERYSTWYTH Aberystwyth Arts Centre
THURS 14 FEBRUARY
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SHREWSBURY Theatre Severn
MONDAY 18 FEBRUARY
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EDINBURGH Edinburgh Festival Theatre
THURS 21 FEBRUARY
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DONCASTER Doncaster CAST
MONDAY 25 FEBRUARY
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WINCHESTER Theatre Royal
WED 13 MARCH
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Also: MEDUSA CREATIVE MINDS SYMPOSIUM FRIDAY 1st FEB 

Click here for more information and to reserve your space.

To see a TRAILER of the work click here

For more information or to BOOK A WORKSHOP, please email: eduadmin@what2make.com

Medusa Creative Minds Symposium

We are delighted to announce that following on from the highly successful Pinocchio symposium,  Jasmin Vardimon invites you to join and listen to a panel of leading thinkers, contemporary philosophers and creative minds to analyse, respond and debate her critically acclaimed production of Medusa.

The symposium, hosted by Iain MacKenzie (Co-Director, Centre for Critical Thought, University of Kent) and Liz Moran (Director of Arts and Culture, University of Kent), will provide a fantastic opportunity for the general public as well as researchers, students, and teachers to witness fresh and creative ways to analyse and interpret Vardimon’s Medusa.

Panel includes:

Prof. Armando Rotondi (Performance Theory)
Dr Rosie Wyles (Classical History and Literature)
Dr Iain MacKenzie (Politics & Critical Thoughts)
Dr Miguel Alexiades (Environmental Anthropology and Ethnobotany)
Dr Lise Uytterhoeven: (Dance researcher / writer)
Gray Risby (ART31)
Will Wollen (Drama and Theatre)

The event is free but ticketed. Please email digital@what2make.com or boxoffice@kent.ac.uk to reserve your space or book here.

Where:  Colyer-Fergusson Building, University of Kent

When: Friday 1 February 18.00 – 20.00

 

Final Free-Screening of 2018 – PARK

In celebration of our 20th Anniversary year, each month through 2018 we have been releasing one full-length Jasmin Vardimon Company production to view for free. For December we gave our followers on social media the chance to choose which Jasmin Vardimon Company production they wanted for December – and they voted for PARK!

PARK will be available to view here on our Vimeo from Monday 10 December – Sunday 16 December. 

Park is an urban oasis, a place of refuge from ordinary life where eight characters play, fight, fall in love and learn to survive. In this playground of relationships, young lovers wrestle in a historic fountain, a graffiti artist sprays his story, a busker finds his only appreciative audience in a bag lady and a flag-waving bully rants worn out political beliefs. Their stories intertwine creating a modern day fairytale that is alternately sharp, funny and cruel.

Reworked for 2014 with new 3D imaging and multi-talented cast, Park presents a breathtaking collision of highly acute physical theatre, text, athletic dance and funky music, delivering fresh statements about our time.

Jasmin Choreographs Paloma Faith’s New Music Video ‘Loyal’

In-between Medusa tour dates, Jasmin choreographed Paloma Faith’s music video for her new single ‘Loyal’, including Company dancer Joshua Smith and directed by acclaimed filmmaker Jamie Travis.

In a behind-the-scenes video released this week, Paloma described Jasmin as ‘the holy grail of joy in the dance world’, having originally trained as a contemporary dancer.

You can watch the full video here.