Second Hand’s Dance ‘Night Tree Films’ shoot at Horton Country Park on 29 Nov 2020. Director/Choreographer: Rosie Heafford Filmmaker: Kate Flurrie Deputy Director: Andy Manly Performers: Kit: Keir Patrick Nina: Amarnah Amulundun Owl: Takeshi Matsumoto Deer: Mariana Camiloti Music: Amir Shoenfeld Costume and Props Design: Ben Pacey Producer: Claire Summerfield Assistant Producer: Olive Kane Make Up and Hair: Rachel Porter Costume Maker: Rebecca Gunstone Drone filming: Fabian Pop Photography: Foteini Christofilopoulou Sensory Specialist/Adviser: Joanna Grace Access Worker: Lauryn Pinard
Creating new adventures for families to enjoy this half term, Pavilion Dance South West (PDSW) have co-commissioned Second Hand Dance’s Night Tree. This magical film is about one very special tree and a family’s gift to all the creatures in the wintry woods. Based on Eve Bunting’s book of the same name, this wonderfully endearing story encourages generosity in caring for nature and each other in a gentle sensory journey to explore from home.
The film will be available for stream on a pay-what-you-can basis on PDSW’s website from Friday 19th February and is accompanied by a free print-at-home activity pack that includes details on how to create your own forest floor, bird feeder, and drawings and how to make a delicious hot chocolate. On Saturday and Sunday, there will also be a chance to learn to Ceilidh with the team from Second Hand Dance in a Zoom workshop inspired by the Night Tree. Night Tree will have both audio described and captioned versions available; the activity pack is also available in an audio format; the Zoom workshop will have BSL and closed captions available.
A special vegan, gluten and nut free woodland picnic can be ordered from PDSW’s local independent Green Label Kitchen to accompany the films for those based in the Bournemouth area. Their special hot chocolate mix and gooey brownies for five people can be delivered to your door for only £13 with £1 from every order supporting the Trussell Trust network of foodbanks.
As one of the nations’ leading dance venues outside London, PDSW have pushed the boundaries of what’s possible in the digital sphere. They have explored new ways to give audiences an opportunity to engage with dance at home, to connect to new communities and to beat online fatigue.
In less than a year, PDSW have quickly adapted and provided over 45 live Zoom dance classes; 15 different styles of dance classes free to view on YouTube; 10 online workshops; a five-part podcast series; a month-long dance and technology forum; and 39 streamable performances, being among the first to offer free to view dance premieres in the initial lockdown. They have invested heavily in creating a broad digital programme that provides their audiences with tailored content and are utilising the latest digital technology with the integration of Google Maps into their fundraising campaign. Despite, having not been able to generate an income since March 2020, PDSW remain committed to making their performances pay-what-you-can to ensure their work can be accessed by the widest audience possible in these difficult times.
Artistic Director and CEO of Pavilion Dance South West, Zannah Chisholm comments, despite the building being closed since March, we have been working on developing and refining our digital output. We have responded to our audience’s online needs during lockdown by creating a digital programme that can reach all ages and interests, and included closed captions and audio descriptions to make our online presence accessible to everyone. We intend to continue our digital programming alongside our live programming and aim for it to become a sustainable income stream for us and professional artists.
Night Tree – A living room woodland adventure!
Dates: Friday 19th – Sunday 21st February 2021
Running Time 25 minutes
Age Guidance All ages, particularly perfect for 3-7 year olds
Tickets Access will be available with a Pay What You Can donation from Friday 19th February on https://www.pdsw.org.uk/whats-on/second-hand-dance-presents-night-tree-a-living-room-woodland-adventure/
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