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DanceEast receives £50,000 grant to commission acclaimed dance artists

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DanceEast has been awarded £50,159 by the Jerwood Foundation to support its commissioning programme over the next 18 months.

The big picture: The funding will enable the creation of two new dance pieces at the Jerwood DanceHouse by renowned UK dancemakers Jess and Morgs, and Dickson Mbi.

Jess & Morgs' Coppelia
Jess & Morgs' CoppeliaAndrew Ross

Key details:

  • Jess and Morgs will explore the relationship between technology and live performance, utilising DanceEast's state-of-the-art digital facility.

  • Dickson Mbi will create a follow-up piece to "Enowate", which won the 2023 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance.

  • The funding covers creation costs, access to studios, and wraparound support for the artists.

Highly acclaimed talent: Jess and Morgs’ award-winning Coppélia for Scottish Ballet featured on several Top Picks for Dance lists in 2022, including No.2 in The Telegraph, No.3 in The Guardian and in The Stage’s Top 5. Dickson Mbi's Enowate won the 2023 Olivier Award for Outstanding Achievement in Dance.

Enowate by Dickson Mbi
Enowate by Dickson MbiNick Thornton Jones & Warren Du Preez

What they're saying:

Brendan Keaney OBE, Artistic Director and Chief Executive of DanceEast, said: "In a difficult climate where it is hard for organisations and artists to invest in new work creation, Jerwood Foundation's funding of two new commissions, and the associated costs, allows us to ensure outstanding new dance performances are created for new and existing audiences in the UK."

Jess and Morgs commented: "Our new work, to be created at DanceEast, will explore the concept of a digital self, using AI and GreenScreen technology to push the boundaries of choreographic storytelling."

Dickson Mbi added: "To have this commission at this moment in my development as an artistic director and for progression of the company's new work means a lot to me."

The bottom line: This grant reinforces DanceEast's position as a leading dance organisation in the UK and supports its mission to bring outstanding dance performances to audiences in Ipswich.

FareShare expands food redistribution network with new Ipswich site

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FareShare has officially launched its new site in Ipswich, aiming to provide more surplus food to communities in need across the region.

The big picture: FareShare East Anglia is part of the UK's largest food redistribution charity network. Last year, it distributed 1.6 million meals via over 140 organisations across Suffolk, Norfolk, Essex and Cambridgeshire.

Why it matters: The larger facility will allow FareShare to increase its capacity for redistributing food that would otherwise go to waste, supporting local charities and community groups.

Kris Gibbon-Walsh, Rev. Lawrence Carey, Steve Dermody, Cllr Lynne Mortimer, Oliver Paul, Debbie Blacker, Les Dobson and Mike Barrett
Kris Gibbon-Walsh, Rev. Lawrence Carey, Steve Dermody, Cllr Lynne Mortimer, Oliver Paul, Debbie Blacker, Les Dobson and Mike BarrettGlen FarthingRed Wren Studios

Key details:

  • The ribbon-cutting ceremony took place on 12 September, attended by local supporters and partners.

  • Deputy Mayor of Ipswich, Councillor Lynne Mortimer, officially opened the new site.

  • The expansion was made possible with support from funders, including Comic Relief.

What they're saying:

  • Mike Barrett, regional manager, FareShare East Anglia: "Opening a larger site, with greater capacity, is going to make a huge difference and we're enormously grateful to all our partners who have helped bring this project to fruition."

  • Kris Gibbon-Walsh, COO of FareShare: "This new bigger warehouse will allow the teams to work safely, whilst really making a difference to our capacity for redistributing food to organisations across the region and beyond."

  • Reverend Lawrence Carey of Triangle Church Ipswich: "The ability to have a regular delivery of food items from FareShare has helped us to offer support to our community through our Top Up Shops."

What's next: FareShare East Anglia is hosting an Open Day on 31 October for prospective partners, suppliers, and organisations interested in receiving food.

The bottom line: The new site will enable FareShare to expand its operations, providing more support to local communities facing food insecurity while reducing food waste.

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