Brighton-based Parable Dance launches across the pond

Parable Dance, which provides inclusive dance workshops and weekly classes for people with disabilities in South East England and training worldwide, will now be known as Parable Dance UK, with the newly launched company named Parable Dance NY.

Brighton-based Parable Dance launches across the pond

A Brighton-based community interest company who have carved out a successful reputation with their work around the UK, have announced the launch of a sister company in New York.

Parable Dance, which provides inclusive dance workshops and weekly classes for people with disabilities in South East England and training worldwide, will now be known as Parable Dance UK, with the newly launched company named Parable Dance NY.

Natasha Britton

Natasha Britton and Erica Moshman, Co-Founders and Artistic Directors of Parable Dance, have a combined 34 years’ experience creating and delivering inclusive dance projects and designing training for those wishing to work in this field. Going forward, Natasha will lead on UK activity and Erica on US projects.

Erica Moshman

In the two and a half years since Parable first launched, they have delivered training and connected people all over the UK through their bespoke projects such as; a mentoring programme, tour of universities and their inclusive dance networking groups. Expanding across the pond was their aim from the very start. They are delighted to take their methodologies to dance students with disabilities in New York and to students and teachers all over the US.

“We are thrilled that within just over two years we’ve expanded enough to be able to take this exciting step. The UK are seen as leaders in inclusive dance approaches and we feel proud to be able to take these methods to the US, to support the next generations of dancers and teachers there,” said Natasha.

“We are so proud of the work we have done with Parable UK in the last two and a half years years, and look forward to creating more dance opportunities for people with and without disabilities in New York and beyond,” Erica added.

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