July 19, 2022

Call out to schools to get involved in 2023 Hertfordshire Schools’ County Dance Festival

Hertfordshire County Dance Teachers’ Association Venue: The Alban Arena, St. Albans Date: Wednesday 8th and Thursday 9th March 2023 Theme: “Spin it Around” We hope this […]
June 27, 2022

Local Hertfordshire residents receive free doorstep dance shows illuminating stories of resilience

A troop of community dancers are brightening the lives of care home residents, neighbourhoods, and communities across Hertfordshire in a dance routine which is based upon […]
April 27, 2022

Dancing With Light project piloted in primary school

BEEE Creative has worked with students at Scott Primary school in Bedford recently, to create an exciting exhibition of light painting images as a result of […]
February 24, 2022

Dance Re:Ignite programme has positive impact on Hertfordshire adults

BEEE Creative, a small arts charity that works within communities to bring their unique and moving stories to life, has engaged five groups from across Hertfordshire […]
January 26, 2022

Teachers invited to ‘be inspired’ at biennial dance conference

On March 10 2022, Hertfordshire’s award-winning County Dance Teachers’ Assocition (CDTA) will host its fourth biennial dance conference, where teachers and school staff are invited to […]
November 22, 2021

Dance Practitioner Blog – CARRIE WASHINGTON

What does it take to be a community dance practitioner? Time, energy, enthusiasm for your practice, motivation to lead and learn, the ability to communicate and […]
November 11, 2021

Dance Practitioner Blog – LOUISE WHITE

What does it take to be a community dance practitioner? Time, energy, enthusiasm for your practice, motivation to lead and learn, the ability to communicate and […]
October 26, 2021

Dance Practitioner Blog – REBECCA BENFORD

What does it take to be a community dance practitioner? Time, energy, enthusiasm for your practice, motivation to lead and learn, the ability to communicate and […]
October 7, 2021

Dance Practitioner Blog – LAURA HORN

What does it take to be a community dance practitioner? Time, energy, enthusiasm for your practice, motivation to lead and learn, the ability to communicate and […]
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