Contemporary Advanced with Stephen Pelton
Spring 2025
About Contemporary Advanced with Stephen Pelton
Classes start on Sat 11th Jan and run until Sat 29th March 2025 (excluding Sat 22nd Feb due to half term)
Break through inhibitions and find new dimensions within dance.
These classes combine Limon-based fundamentals, ballet placement exercises, and yoga-inspired strengthening practices with Stephen Peltons’s own lyrical and idiosyncratic movement style. As you advance, you'll learn a choreographic sequence that reinforces technical principles and emphasizes movement dynamics and musicality with a live accompaniment of music by composer and percussionist Bobby Demers.
In a relaxed environment with supportive encouragement, Stephen helps unify the group. We recommend you join this class if you have about five years dance experience.
class details
- Enrol for the term for £160.00 to save and guarantee your place or drop-in for £16.00 per class (concessions available).
- We encourage you to get in touch with us if you have any access requirements to ensure our classes are delivered in the most inclusive way possible. You can find an outline of our access information here.
- Please arrive on time - unfortunately we are unable to accommodate participants who are more than 15 minutes late as the warm-up is an important part of the class.
- Unfortunately, we are unable to offer refunds or exchanges, unless there are extenuating circumstances. You can read our booking Terms & Conditions here.
about your teacher
Stephen is artistic director of Stephen Pelton Dance Theatre and associate director for Yorke Dance Project and Cohan Collective. In 2000, Stephen moved from San Francisco to London where he is now one of the UK’s most sought-after teachers of Limon-inspired dance technique. He teaches at Laban, Central School of Ballet and The Place as well as company class for DV8, Random & New Adventures. Pelton’s work has been performed throughout the US as well as in London, Paris, Edinburgh, Amsterdam and Berlin. Stephen’s most recent full-length work End without Days premiered at Dance Base during the Edinburgh Fringe in August 2022.