About
In 2015 VDT celebrated 21 years of making provocative, collaborative performance work by restaging two live productions Look At me Now, Mummy (originally created in 2008) and Underworld (originally created in 2012), which toured alongside screenings of VDT’s short film Glasshouse (originally created in 1998) and a new Archive & Engagement Space.
The A&E Space was an instruction based, staged environment that encouraged participants to explore props, materials and sketchbooks from past productions as well as delve into newly created online resources and reflections created especially to mark VDT’s 21 Anniversary. 21-years-21-works/”>21 Years/21 Works toured to Warwick Arts Centre in Coventry, Dance Xchange (now Fabric) in Birmingham, Shoreditch Town Hall and Southbank Centre London and Brighton Festival 2015.
Watch Vincent explain the 21 Years / 21 Works Collection below
You can also listen to The Observer Dance Critic / author Luke Jennings and Guardian Dance Critic / author Judith Mackrell discuss the impact of Charlotte Vincent’s work over 21 Years below and on VDT’s YouTube Channel.
Credits
Directed and Designed by
Charlotte Vincent
Artistic Director & Chief Executive (She/Her)
Charlotte formed Vincent Dance Theatre (VDT) in 1994 and has directed all the company’s collaborative work to date, on stage and on film. Vincent has also designed the work since 2005 and performed with the company until 2002. Vincent’s distinctive, contemporary choreography ‘stages ideas’ and embeds her own and her collaborators’ lived experience within the work, raising awareness of personal and political issues, breaking down the barriers between professional and non-professional performers and in VDT’s film installation and engagement spaces, between audience and participant.
Vincent is recognised as a sector leader in movement based socially engaged creative practice and creative health, particularly around her work with care-experienced young people and women at risk, championing gender equality and advocating for best practice to support parents and carers working in the performing arts. Her pioneering work on film ensired VDT were ‘covid ready and able to work through Covid and consequently allows Vincent’s work to be purposefully ‘applied’ in non-arts settings as well within conventional arts venues and settings.
Charlotte is an experienced speaker, lecturer and Mentor, working with early and mid-career artists to develop their creative practice and production work. Vincent has also worked as a director, dramaturg, and facilitator for other artists and companies, most notably Two Destination Language (Near Gone, winner Total Theatre Awards for Innovation and Experimentation 2014), Keira Martin (Here Comes Trouble Sadlers Wells Wild Card and Good Blood) and facilitating early R&D for Sue MacLaine’s Can I Start Again Please (2013).
In the past, Vincent has performed and collaborated with Professor Liz Aggiss as V&A Artefacts, curated an inaugural 4-week festival of experimental performance practice, Juncture at Yorkshire Dance in Leeds and co-hosted The Table, a forum to nurture dialogue across disciplines between established female artists with Dr Claire Macdonald. Charlotte sat on the Artists Advisory Group at Yorkshire Dance for several years and Steering Group for Dance UK’s National Choreographic Conference in 2013. Most recently she has been a driving force behind the development of the London Road Network in Brighton, a collaborative group of organisations and individuals working towards deeper interaction between arts orgs and grassroots organisations in one of Brighton’s more deprived areas.
Vincent is Safeguarding Lead for VDT, trained in Trauma Informed Practice, Mental Health First Aid, therapeutic parenting, and First Aid. She completed a Clore Leadership Short Course (2010), the Clore Programme for CEO/Artistic Directors (2011) and Clore Brave Conversations Programme (2013). Vincent is also trained in FA Football Coaching.
Vincent has written chapters and been written about in several Routledge Publications (resources) and PhD’s, and her work Art of Attachment lies at the heart of Dr Cath Lambert‘s imminent publication Troubling Adoption.
In 2023, Dr Vincent gained a PhD in Performing Arts from Canterbury Christ Church University, reflecting on VDT’s socially engaged practice, supervised by Professor Angela Pickard, Director of the Sidney de Haan Centre for Arts and Health.
Dr Charlotte Vincent lives in Brighton with her son, who loves mountain biking, fishing and gaming.
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Underworld Shoreditch Town Hall
Underworld Shoreditch Town Hall
UNderworld Shoreditch Town Hall
Underworld Shoreditch Town Hall
Underworld SHoreditch Town Hall
Underworld SHoreditch Town Hall
UNderworld Shoreditch Town Hall
Underworld Birmingham Dance Xchange
Underworld Birmingham Dance Xchange
Underworld Birmingham Dance Xchange
Underworld Birmingham Dance Xchange
Underworld Birmingham Dance Xchange
Underworld Birmingham Dance Xchange
Underworld Birmingham Dance Xchange
LAMNM SHoreditch Town Hall
LAMNM SHoreditch Town Hall
LAMNM SHoreditch Town Hall
LAMNM SHoreditch Town Hall
A&E SPace SHoreditch Town Hall
A&E SPace SHoreditch Town Hall
A&E SPace SHoreditch Town Hall
Press
“Funny, fearless and flintily determined, Vincent inspires unshakable loyalty in her dancers, and is one of the most important feminist artists working in Britain today. Contemporary dance fans should beat a path to her door. ★★★★ ”Luke Jennings, The Observer, 15 March 2015
“Given the cultural and financial vicissitudes of the past two decades, it’s pretty remarkable that Charlotte Vincent has kept her own independent dance company running for 21 years… It’s superb performances such as these, as well as Vincent’s own choreography, that have ensured the company’s survival.”Judith Mackrell, The Guardian, 6 March 2015
Choreographic Notebooks
Archive and Engagement Space 21/21
Archive and Engagement Space 21/21
Archive and Engagement Space 21/21
Archive and Engagement Space 21/21
Archive and Engagement Space 21/21
Marketing
21 Years / 21 Works in Shoreditch Town Hall Programme, 2015.
21 Years / 21 Works in Shoreditch Town Hall Programme, 2015.