Recent Credits
November 2009, National Gallery, London
Dance display and lecture in the Spanish Room. King Philip takes a dancing lesson. An exploration of 17th century Spanish dance, with reference to dancing masters and manuals of the time.
August 2009 Rochester Cathedral - “Travels back in time with Tudor feast and dancing”
730 visitors came through the doors of Rochester Cathedral to learn to dance the Tudor way with Nonsuch Dance.
Morpeth Town Hall - Grand re-opening of the iconic building.
Originally designed in 1714 by Sir John Vanbrugh after its £1.2m facelift – Baroque and Tudor dancing with Nonsuch
May/June 2009 - A Celebration of Tudor Croydon and Schools Workshops
A team of Nonsuch dancers worked with local children over a period of 3 weeks to produce a Tudor show danced in the open air in the Queens Gardens, Croydon
May 2009 - Matthew Boulton Bi-centenary Exhibition Launch - Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery
Dancing and teaching dances from the Regency period
April 2009 - A celebration for St Georges Day at Old Spitalfields Market, London
March 2009 - Spelthorne Schools Project
A number of schools workshops exploring the Tudors with children from year 4
March 2009 Move It Dance Festival
Nonsuch provided classes and demonstration dances as part of the Move It Dance Festival.
Strictly Tudor Dancing Workshops, February 2009
In conjunction with Surrey Heritage members of the public strutted their Tudor stuff with professional dancers from Nonsuch History & Dance Company in three workshops each covering a different style of dance from the Tudor court.
Chipping Norton Residency, January 2009
A return visit to Chipping Norton this year saw the team deliver Tudor dancing and social history workshops to over 400 children and teachers.
New Year Concert: Dances from a Viennese Strauss Ball, Royal Hall, Harrogate, January 2009
With the Manchester Camerata Orchestra. For pictures please click here
Tudor Roses: Henry VIII and Elizabeth I - From the Playboy Prince to the Dancing Queen, Hampton Hill Playhouse, January 2009
The culmination of our residency at Hampton Hill was a full length performance exploring episodes from the lives of Henry VIII and Elizabeth I through dance, music, poetry and song.
Hampton Hill Residency, January 2009
A repeat visit to Hampton Hill to deliver a programme of workshops culminating in a children’s performance.