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Greenwich Dance on the hunt for love

A Greenwich-based dance company is looking for real life stories of love from within the borough to inspire their next performance.

Greenwich Dance is encouraging people to get in touch with stories about love, friendship and new connections to use as part of their new work by choreographer and Rendez-Vous Dance artistic director Mathieu Geffré.

Chief executive officer of Greenwich Dance Melanie Precious said: “We’ve spent the last 18 months unable to physically see our loved ones.

“Now we’re finally able to hug and connect once again, I wanted to present a work that not only celebrates some of the incredible stories of love from across our borough, but that also honours those who may still be unable to see those they hold dearest.

“Greenwich Dance exists to serve its vibrant, loving community of residents, artists and creatives and I couldn’t think of a better way for us to give back to all of those who have stood by our side over this period than with this wonderful performance, choreographed by the extremely talented Mathieu.”

PICTURE: Monica Quintana


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