TalkingDance projects are many and varied. Here are a selection of projects from 2005. Contact us for more information.

For DVD copies of video projects, please contact us or the individual, company or organisation concerned.








ClackmannISH
TalkingDance produced ClackmannISH, a promotional DVD for Clackmannanshire Council of the work in a Scottish high school of the Dutch performing street-arts company, ISH.

Visit ISH's website.
Visit Clackmannanshire Council's website.

View an excerpt from ClackmannISH here.



Gallery 37 Edinburgh 2005
TalkingDance produced a promotional DVD for Scottish Adult Learning Partnership and Capital City Partnership of the Chicago inspired Gallery 37 Edinburgh event. This is a pioneering art project in Edinburgh, working with teenage participants in a professional environment. Michael worked with the actors, directing them and involving them in the presentation of the promotional video.

This summer project in Edinburgh for young people not in employment, education or training is successfully ongoing.

Visit
Capital City Partnership website.
Visit Gallery 37 Chicago's website.


David Hughes Dance Company
TalkingDance produced photographic stills and designed the David Hughes Dance Company website. David Hughes is one of Britain's most respected contemporary dancers.

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Curve Foundation
TalkingDance produced a promotional DVD for Ross Cooper's Curve Foundation dance company based in Musselburgh, just outside Edinburgh.

Visit Curve Foundation's website.


Cinderella Pilot Error!
As well as documenting Company Chordelia's dance extravaganza, Saturday Night Divas (2004), TalkingDance produced a promotional DVD for Company Chordelia's production of Cinderella Pilot Error!, a dance performance of the rags-to-riches story.

Visit Company Chordelia's website.


A Dinosaur Party
Michael led a dance class at North Edinburgh Arts Centre with a dinosaur theme for a 7-year-old's birthday party.

Visit NEAC's website.
Unless credited, all text and images copyright Michael Scott, 2006. Content remains copyright of the artists and organisations concerned.