Videos of productions created and performed by Striking Attitudes

Footfalls – 2011 (trailer)

Footfalls – 2011 (full performance)

Read about the making of Footfalls here

Footfalls development – 2010

This dance piece choreographed by Caroline Lamb for Striking Attitudes was performed for the Gwanwyn Festival of Arts and Creativity of older people in 2010. This work was developed for Striking Attitudes’ second film, Footfalls. The piece highlights the work of the older dancer and gives an opportunity to get an unusual close-up view of two older dancers at work (Belinda Neave and Frank Rozelaar Green), proving that grace and artistry may change as we get older, but they do not diminish.

 

Undercover

Read about the making of Undercover here

Weave

Blanced

 

Once Upon A Time in the Dark, Dark Wood – 2013 (trailer)

Read about the making of Once Upon a Time here

Once Upon A Time in the Dark, Dark Wood – 2013 (full production)

 

Remains to be Seen

Read about the making of Remains to be Seen here

 

What Might Have Been Part 2 – 2010

Read about the making of What Might Have Been here

This video was recorded during the live performance of ‘What Might Have Been’ by Striking Attitudes professional dancers at Chapter Arts Centre in 2010

 

Cedar Tree

Read about the making of Cedar Tree here

 

What I need to tell you

Created during the lockdown of the COVID pandemic. Read about the making of What I need to tell you here

 

Summer

Created during Covid.

Autumn

Created during Covid. Read about the making of Autumn here

 

Each for All: All for Each – 2013

Read about the making of Each for All: All for Each here

 

The Eerie Art of Taking Tea (part 1) – 2012

Read about the making of The Art of Taking Tea here

Striking Attitudes was invited to create a piece for Taliesin’s Dance Days in July 2012 at the National Waterfront Museum in Swansea. ‘The Eerie Art of Taking Tea’ was performed by 15 Striking Attitudes professional and community dancers and actors.

The Eerie Art of Taking Tea (part 2) – 2012

Caroline Lamb, the Artistic Director of Striking Attitudes describes this piece: “Mysterious, pale, veiled and fantastical Edwardian ghostly dancers sway and turn. A jolly foxtrot is heard and the ghostly dancers let their hair down”.

The Eerie Art of Taking Tea (part 3) – 2012

This piece shows professionals and members of the Striking Attitudes community dance class working together in a performance of The Eeerie Art of Taking Tea, in Swansea, July 2012.