TDRN UK works inclusively with the UK Tap Dance community to feature speakers in our events, recognising their work in ongoing research and published material. Our management team is made up of UK based Tap Dance practitioners and researchers. We aim to support the continued growth of the UK Tap Dance community by producing and curating a public facing program of events that bring people together to share ideas and research. This program includes panel discussions, seminars and lectures and opportunities to share practice and work in progress.
Recent Posts
- Research Festival 2024: Embodiology® and Tap Dance with Dr S. Ama Wray
- Research Festival 2024 Network Session: Duke Ellington’s Dancers – The Women (Part II) with Allana Radecki
- Research Festival 2024: Tap Dance and Music Collaboration: a dramaturgical thinking approach to creating performance with Jess Murray
- Research Festival 2024: In Step with Culture – A Journey Across Tap Pedagogies and Historic Performance Pieces with Dr Trish Melton
- Research Festival 2024: Reading Jazz Dance Practices with Jreena Green and Annette Walker of Jazz Dance Collective