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Freefall season review
15 December 2007
Freefall Dance Company was formed to provide a training and performing platform for highly gifted young people of school leaving age, with severe learning difficulties. It is led by former Birmingham Royal Ballet dancers and staff from Fox Hollies Performing Arts College. Initially comprising six members, the numbers increased to eight in 2003 and nine in 2007.
Former Birmingham Royal Ballet soloist Lee Fisher, Artistic Director of Freefall, said of the past year:
'2007 has been a busy and successful year for Freefall. Back in March the company performed to over 400 people in two sell-out shows in their home venue of the Patrick Centre. And, thanks to support from Creative Partnerships, they followed up their Schools matinee by leading workshops in five local primary and special schools.
'More performances followed, in June at Queensbridge School as part of an 'Extended Schools' event and in July, at a high-profile National Arts Award celebration, Freefall dancers performed and led the audience through a vigorous dance workshop.
'Most recently Freefall gave their annual ArtsFest performance and are now entering a period of rehearsal in preparation for a series of performances in the spring, once again at the Hippodrome's Patrick Centre. Titled Freefall's Five and showcasing five of their favourite works. A full evening's entertainment, of new and existing repertory, will proudly celebrate of Freefall's fifth anniversary.'