One Dance UK provides: a united voice for dance to policy makers and politicians a centralised knowledge hub policy direction industry intelligence.

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One Dance UK provides: a united voice for dance to policy makers and politicians a centralised knowledge hub policy direction industry intelligence a three year programme of strategic initiatives with industry-wide benefit support on best practice and the nurturing of talent

Specialist body nurturing and developing talent and supporting the delivery of excellence in: Education Youth dance Dance of the African diaspora Health and well-being in and through dance Leadership and career development

Dance of the African Diaspora One Dance UK Programmes Advocacy All Party Parliamentary Dance Group Dance Manifesto Jane Attenborough Award Healthier Dancer Programme Healthier Dancer Talks Healthier Dancer Conferences Research in Dance Medicine and Science Young Creatives. Photo by Brian Slater Children and Young People Dance Ambassadors Dance in Schools CPD for Dance Teachers U.Dance Young Creatives Career Development Agile Fundraising Choreographer Observerships Dancers Mentoring Launch Trailblazers Fellowship Teachers Mentoring Dance of the African Diaspora Bloom Festival Open Stage Re:generations Trailblazers Programme

Starts from £20 a year Membership One Dance UK membership adds your unique voice to the thousands already working for the strong healthier and more representative face for dance in the UK Benefits Include: Resources Careers Advice Promotion through our Social Media channels Discounted Public Liability Insurance Advocacy and support www.onedanceuk.org/membership

The Company Programmes Founded in 1994 Mission to facilitate the development of a strong infrastructure for dance of the African Diaspora in Britain Increasing the visibility and understanding of dance forms from the Diaspora Organising projects to meet specific needs as they arise within the sector Trailblazers Re:Generations Bloom Open Stage

The Company Programmes Founded in 1982 The national voice for dance Lobby politicians and funders to continue supporting dance and invest more Nurture and encourage career development Dance UK's Healthier Dancer Programme is a worldwide leader in the promotion of dancers' health and well-being Healthier Dancer Programme Choreographic Observerships Dancers and Dance Teachers Mentoring Conferences: Launch Industry Wide Conference Choreographers Conference Healthier Dancer Conferences

The Company Programmes Founded in 1988 National voice for dance education Aim to ensure that all young people in the UK have equal access to a high quality dance education Provides an essential network for dance teachers in schools Subject association for dance Creating resource materials and ideas for dance lessons Annual national conference Continuing professional development courses

The Company Programmes Founded in 2004 Champions dance for and with children and young people Gives opportunities for young people to perform and also develop their skills Aim to increase access, raise standards and improve progression routes in dance on a national scale both in and out of school settings National Young Dance Ambassadors Young Creatives U.Dance

Aims What do we have? To develop, implement, and disseminate scientific knowledge and evidence-based practice centred on the promotion and optimisation of health, well- being, and performance in dance Clinical Practice Research Education 3 NHS dance injury clinics Performance Optimisation Package (POP) screening Educational outreach through the Healthier Dancer Programme Proposed large scale longitudinal epidemiological research