Playful accessibility meets joyful choreography
We exist to create a sense of belonging within high-quality, radically inclusive dance and theatre opportunities. We engage parents and carers in the process of play and discovery alongside their babies and young children - creating space for connection, communication and delight.
Our work has storytelling and participation at it’s heart, resulting in experiences that are refreshingly exuberant and joyfully uplifting.
Turned On Its Head is led by Liz and a team of specialist artists
Turned On Its Head is led by a team of experienced and creative professional artists and producers under the leadership of our Director, Liz Clark.
Liz Clark is an experienced dance artist and director who specialises in early years. She is an experienced trainer in movement and creativity and is passionate about the impact creative movement and improvisation can have on children, their families and the other adults in their lives. Liz regularly blogs thoughts and ideas about creativity, interaction and dance.
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Turned On Its Head is a Community Interest Company with an active and experienced board.
Morag Ballantyne Morag is an experienced consultant, facilitator and mentor in the arts and creative industries. She works with a wide range of arts and cultural organisations, artists and creative businesses to help them to build capacity, develop strategy and achieve their goals. She has a reputation for strategic thinking and robust analysis, combined with a sensitive and inclusive approach.
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Brian Wakley Executive Director at Goodworks Ventures Ltd
Brian is a management consultant who has led and supported the set-up of strategic partnerships, joint ventures, consortiums, and start-up NGOs. He is an experienced change manager with excellent financial management skills.
Liz is an Associate Artist for People Dancing, leading the development of a national network to support artists and practitioners working through dance in early years.
Together we want to create more opportunities for great early years dance to flourish: developing the workforce, supporting practitioners and developing robust training. You can buy the online training course written by our Artistic Director, Liz Clark: An Introduction to Leading Dance for Early Years.
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