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Combining, women, cycling and fashion. To be rehearsed in August in and around Dulwich and performed in September by five professionals and thirty volunteers. A dance/bike happening to be called Blazing Saddles


It's led by Bike Ballet who are also looking for some experienced lead riders to lead community cyclist groups. Blazing Saddles will be created over a series of rehearsals late August/beginning of September, leading to performances around the Dulwich area on 17th September. A detailed schedule is still being worked out.


The plan so far is as follows:


Sat 20th Aug ? a 2 hour introductory session with performers & participants, exploring concepts in the show and creative tasks led by the choreographer, fun & relaxed!


Either Mon 22nd or Tues 23rd Aug ? Participant workshop, creating content for the show.


Followed by 3 x 2 hour sessions creating content for the show in the two weeks beginning 5th Sept and 12th Sept.


Show day is 17th Sept ? warm up & morning run through, followed by the performance.


If you?re interested in getting involved or would like to find out more, contact: [email protected]


further info here to volunteer or volunteer others: http://southwarkcyclists.org.uk/blazing-saddles-not-the-film-bike-ballet/

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