Dance is made possible by the generous support of the Schools of Law and Humanities at the University of Westminster.
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Thank you

 

AG Studio, Tim Appleby, Jules Attanayake, Olivia Bernstone, Peter Bonfield, Rebecca Byers, Sabrina Cammarata, Bart Cryan, Alexandra Dolgosheina, Elizabeth Duff, The Dog House writers’ group, Steve Ford, Maria Granados, Sam Harding, Lisa-Marie Hubner, Anastasia Kavada, The King’s Head Theatre, Charlotte Kwong, Zsuzanna Matyak, Luca Morrison, Guy Osborn, Claudine Payne, Wendy Perry, Kaitlyn Pollack, Fred Proud, Samiya Rahman, Clare Twomey, Jefferson Turner, Original Theatre Company Jordan Scammell, Sharon Sinclair, the University of Westminster, George Wainwright and Alan Yabsley.

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