Dance at The Lowry Workshop for Primary Schools
Develop dance techniques and ideas for choreography in a practical session led by a professional dancer.
Spend time in the galleries exploring the paintings and drawings of LS Lowry and use these as a starting point for ideas about character, movement and narrative.
(This workshop can be adapted to other exhibitions, please specify when booking.)
Key Stages 1 – 2
Key Questions
How can we develop movement skills?
How can we use work by an artist / our surroundings as inspiration to create dance and movement?
Can you make paintings come to life?
Can we find unusual starting points / inspiration for our performances?
Learning Objectives
• To heighten young people’s enjoyment of and encourage a more imaginatively active engagement with an artist’s work within The Lowry through movement based activities.
• To use artwork / our surroundings as a starting point to explore movement ideas and spatial relationships, group choreography and stage composition.
• To evaluate and discuss their own and each other’s work.
Learning Outcomes
• To learn more about the life and work of LS Lowry / contemporary artists (if workshop is based on artworks).
• To learn more about the architecture and the industrial landscapes surrounding The Lowry (if workshop is based on the building).
• To develop movement skills and confidence in group work.
• To generate ideas for performance.
• To evaluate and discuss their work and the work of others with greater confidence.
For up to 35 pupils
10am-12pm, 1–3pm, 4pm - 6pm or weekends.
Full day workshops are also available, 10am - 3pm.
Cost £100 (£80 for Salford schools).
Full day £200 (£160 Salford schools) unless otherwise stated.
Call 0843 208 6002 to book.