Particle Dance
Particle Dance – a powerful improvised dance performance combining movement, music and physics in response to Particle Shrine: a stunning and immersive installation that uses light and sound to bring the hidden movements of the cosmos to life.
Particle Dance was a project that brought together young musicians and dancers from Rotherham to work with professional artists to co-create a new performance piece as part of the Signals Festival at Magna Science centre in Rotherham, South Yorkshire.
Commissioned by Rotherham’s Children’s Capital of Culture 2025, this was an intergenerational project involving young dancers and musicians from Rotherham, dancers from 50+ Contemporary Dance Sheffield and Third Bite Dance as well as Dance To Health, professional musicians and research from the Particle Shrine installation. Celebrating education and arts in Rotherham and South Yorkshire, this project engaged community performers aged 12 – 76 years.
“I felt it was very worthwhile as it showed the audience and the group that age does not matter to love what you do”
“This is my first performance since I was 10 and in the girl guides. I’m 76 now”
– Older dancers feedback
Photo credit: James Mulkeen
Credits
Particle Shrine Installation - Christo Squier
Choreographer - Lucy Haighton
Music - Emergence Collective, led by Zebedee Budworth and Juliana Day
Photographer - James Mulkeen
Commissioned - Signals Festival, Rotherham’s Children’s Capital of Culture 2025