
Photo by Hugo Glendinning
StopGAP seems to occupy a unique space within inclusive dance … their interaction is instinctive, making a challenging physical five way conversation look effortless.Sam Gauntlett — LondonDance.com
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StopGAP is a company that's proud to be integrated — with strong ethics that underpin all aspects of the company and give a distinct flavour to our work.
StopGAP is the dancers. Our 5 resident dancers are full time artists who are with us for the long haul: between them all they have clocked up 35 years in StopGAP, and they are only young! With that length of time comes a depth of knowledge that is unparalleled elsewhere and sings through all our work.
This depth and passion, combines with our real commitment to encouraging participation, to contribute to local and national dance infrastructure and to support the integrated dance sector to flourish. We really do see our performance work and our participation work as of equal importance, and each informing the other.
StopGAP is a dance company that challenges traditional notions about dance by using each dancer's physical and intellectual potential as a starting point for creating new work. We work from a philosophy of physical, psychological and social integration. In so doing, we recognise and celebrate individuality and the differences between people whilst continually seeking artistic and technical excellence.
A career in dance can often be too self reflective and too much about what you can't achieve. Working within the integrated dance scene can be an incredibly healing experience.Lucy Bennett — StopGAP Co-Artistic Director
StopGAP leads a wide range of activities, which covers workshops, education residencies, talks, creative exchanges and performances. We deliver these activities locally, nationally and internationally. StopGAP is also actively involved in the national disability arts debate.
StopGAP is more than just about the performances. We believe we need to take responsibility in investing in the future of dance so look for ways to contribute to dance development locally through initiatives we lead, as well as nationally and internationally where we work with key partners. These are the dance development projects we are leading in surrey.
Funded by BBC Children in Need, StopGAP is leading a comprehensive range of workshops throughout Surrey. Individual workshops are taking place and building to establishing regular integrated youth dance companies within the county. Comic Relief are also funding workshops in Farnham.
We are in the early stages of creating an apprentice company with one apprenticeship currently funded by Ernest Cook.
StopGAP has developed training programmes for Integrated Choreographic Practice and StopGAP Integrated Dance Practice leading courses at degree level, and international cross country training, the most recent funded by British Council Creative Collaborations working in Romania, Albania and Bulgaria.
By the end of the evening the audience were watching the dance not the disability. It made me remember what our work is all about.Kate Hazel, Arts Development Officer — Eastbourne Borough Council