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- 21 October 2009
Breaking Down the Illusions of Dance

John Highfield talks to Charlotte Vincent about Vincent Dance Theatre's latest production If We Go On.

By John Highfield

Danceworks UK's website - 25 March 2009
Straight Talking

John HIghfield met with Charlotte Vincent to discuss her two, new performances that are coming to Sheffield in April 09.

By John Highfield

The Argus - 12 March 2009
Double Vision, Sallis Benney Theatre

Anarchic dancer and artist Liz Aggiss’ brand of performance has never been easy to shoehorn into any specific category, and her latest show continues to evade easy definition.

A collaboration with Charlotte Vincent of the acclaimed Vincent Dance Theatre, Double Vision blends dance and dialogue in an opening piece before its creators present a scripted conversation with each other to the audience.

By Ian Ray

- 01 February 2009
Charlotte Vincent on ‘Straight Talking’

Charlotte Vincent was interviewed by Sally-Anne Donaldson from Bare Bones Dance Company about her solo for Robert Clark, Straight Talking

By Sally-Anne Donaldson

Dancing Times - 01 October 2008
Looking After Dancers During and After Pregnancy

Dance UK and Vincent Dance Theatre are working together on a research initiative looking at the issues surrounding pregnancy and the subsequent challenges of returning to work for professional dancers and dance companies. They are also working with the collaboration of Creative & Cultural Skills.

By Debbie Malina

Article 19 - 13 May 2008
Gravity and Levity 'Shift'

Video Interview with Lindsey Butcher 2008

By Filmed by Neil Nisbet, Nuffield Theatre, Lancaster

LondonDance.com - 01 April 2008
Defying Gravity

At the height of her contemporary dance career Lindsey Butcher ran off to join the circus. She trained in aerial, acrobatic and juggling skills with Ra-Ra Zoo Circus Theatre - but never quite left her dance background behind.

By LondonDance.com

- 21 December 2007
Dance and Motherhood: A Pregnant Pause

As an Artistic Director approaching 40, who has worked in the arts for 17 years, I currently face challenging questions within the company with dancers wanting to create families as well as create new work. I am finding that questions around pregnancy, motherhood and dance are as tricky, complex and emotionally demanding as the process of making work itself.
 

By Charlotte Vincent

Creative & Cultural Skills website - 21 December 2007
Dance and Motherhood: A Pregnant Pause

Since 1994, Vincent Dance Theatre (VDT) has developed a reputation for making and touring heartfelt, engaging and accessible devised dance theatre productions across the UK and beyond. VDT is an Arts Council Regularly Funded Organisation, raising the rest of our income from touring, education work, grants and G4A Lottery Funding. Our work often includes live music and is marketed towards a mature audience of theatre, music and dance lovers. As a feminist practitioner I try to reject gender and dance stereotypes within the work and am more interested in seeing feisty female performers who are physically powerful and emotionally expressive.

By Charlotte Vincent

The Open Page - 12 June 2007
Broken Chords

Broken Chords was conceived in late 2004, when I knew my marriage was in deep trouble, and made in late summer 2005 after a long, painful and very public separation. The work is full of momentary fusions, fragmentation and chaos.

By Charlotte Vincent

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