YOUTH LED DANCE COMPANY WINS NATIONAL RECOGNITION IN PARLIAMENT


Published on the 20th May 2026

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YOUTH LED DANCE COMPANY WINS NATIONAL RECOGNITION IN PARLIAMENT

(Photography credit right: Alice Pennnefather) A ground-breaking dance organisation formed by a 14-year-old schoolboy from Somerset has been recognised in Parliament for making performing arts more accessible and inclusive and championing dance in rural and semi-rural areas. Project Dance, directed by James Bamford, was recognised in an Early Day Motion tabled by Adam Dance, MP […]


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PRESS RELEASE – Project Dance Presents: Things I’ve Never Said

An unmissable story performed to live music “An exciting, sad, thoughtful, provocative, engaging and joyous dance theatre work.” – Fine Times Recorder (BUSK) This August, the award-winning Project Dance returns with its fourth touring production in four years, as it continues to prove itself as a powerhouse production company that simply won’t stop. Things I’ve […]


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PRESS RELEASE – Project Dance Company Presents: BUSK

“A wonderful company”– audience member, All That Matters From the creators of Growing Pains and All That Matters, this summer the award-winning Project Dance Company premieres BUSK, a bold, earnest and unforgettable new story told through dance. Suitable for all ages, BUSK is set to be the dance event of the year. As seen on the BBC, Project Dance Company […]


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Project Dance announces BUSK, a new story

Project Dance Company is proud to announce its upcoming production, BUSK, which will premiere this summer and tour countrywide on a limited run. From the creators of Growing Pains and All That Matters, BUSK, is a gritty, heartfelt and unforgettable new story told entirely through dance. Written and choreographed by James Bamford, the production promises […]


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Introducing the Project Dance Charity Foundation


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“Maybe I’ll try ballet” – A Street Dancer’s Discovery”

After starting street dance with Studio B at the age of four, it wasn’t long before I decided to give up ballet and tap dancing. Street was what I wanted to do. I soon began a commercial class and then later started lyrical. But street was always my main focus, and after joining DDA with […]


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