Burn and Rave Our post-Covid outdoor performance work was created in 2021 by Artistic Director, Rosalind Conlon and funded by Arts Council England. Surprising and compelling, Burn and Rave responds to Dylan Thomas's poem, Do not Go Gentle. Read
Head In My Bag Choreographed in 2017 by the fabulous and outrageous Liz Aggiss, Head in My Bag has fast become our most well known and requested piece – pushing the boundaries and preconceptions of what’s expected of older people’s dance. Read
Dance Me Another performance work choreographed by Artistic Director, Rosalind Conlon, Dance Me was the first piece created for the Company in 2016. It considers the internal life of displaced people - how memory and circumstance manifest in the body. Read
Bubbles This piece, choreographed by Rosalind Conlon, explores the joy of dancing and how far we can embody our love of moving. Bubbles was R&D’d in 2019. Read
Lockdown 2020 Thanks to DANCE SIX-0’S dance artists and teachers, Debbie Lee-Anthony and Rosalind Conlon, we were able to continue seamlessly without a break on Zoom throughout 2020 and the start of 2021 providing a lifeline to many members who were clinically vulnerable. Read
DANCE SIX-0 & Friends DANCE SIX-0 has a biennial celebration which we started in 2017 at The Playhouse in Salisbury. Read
The Very Moment We Gather Performed at Salisbury International Arts Festival in The Close at Salisbury Cathedral, this work was commissioned by the Festival to make a site-specific work among the sculptures of Sophie Ryder. Read