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CAST OF THOUSANDS TRANSFORM LONDON STREETS FOR THE ‘BIG WORLD DANCE’
The T-Mobile Big Dance 2010 built to a climax today with the Big World Dance, a grand finale that saw thousands of people transform the streets of London into a giant open air stage.
Culture Minister and MPs turn out to support Dancing on Parliament
English National Ballet, the West London Hub for Big Dance, Dance UK, and Westminster City Council present a day of dance on the T-Mobile Big Dance Bus.
• West End stars join Boris Johnson at Palladium stage to kick off T-Mobile Big Dance 2010
• 850 events across the capital over 9 days
• Mayor announces drive to get 3 million people involved
Dance Championship Group
Dance Summit
23rd February 2010
- Welcome and introduction from Arlene Phillips, Angela Rippon and Rod Aldridge.
- Positioning and Improving Access to Dance: Dance as a physical activity for the purpose of improving fitness. Barriers that need to be addressed to improve access, and how this can be achieved. With Mark Foster, Lisa Snowdon and Darren Bennett.
- Joining Forces to Get People Dancing: Overview of the Cultural Olympiad from Ruth MacKenzie, Director. Presentations from Jacqueline Rose, Ken Bartlett and Rod Aldridge and group discussion on how to best utilise London 2012 as an inspiring opportunity.
- Growing Capacity in the Dance Sector: Harnessing the diversity of dance to access hard-to-reach and minority groups and creating new training opportunities. With Margaret Peggie, Miguel Doforo and Janet Archer.
THE CLOCK STARTS FOR THE COUNTDOWN TO THE T-MOBILE BIG DANCE 2010
Programme announced for The T-Mobile Big Dance 2010
The T-Mobile Big Dance Bus launched by Arlene Phillips
Londoners invited to join the biggest street dance in the world
• Big Dance Awards £50,000 to inspiring dance projects across London
• Southbank Centre's 'Dance Atlas' inspires Big World Dance
• Big Dance Schools Pledge Mobilises Schools across the world
Plans announced for Big Dance 2010 and 2012: London Mayor invites everyone to dance





