Collaborations
Local or international, our collaborators bring their own unique texture, flavour and energy. Inspiring and enriching our experiences as we connect and grow together.
If you’d like to collaborate please email info@xenarts.co.uk
Xen Arts have been working with Oasis and Zvishamiso Arts in Harare, Zimbabwe delivering dance and arts projects and events for vulnerable young people.
We were excited to work with Stopgap delivering sessions at both SEN and mainstream schools in preparation for the Norfolk & Norwich Festival productions of Seafarers and Frocks and Frippery.
Long term partners, Xen Arts has delivered a number of projects and regular classes for DanceEast including the nationwide CAT programme and ALT Paul Hamlyn Foundation project.
We are currently delivering work for the nationwide Dance to Health programme founded by Aesop and run by Age UK Norwich.
We are currently delivering work for the nationwide Dance to Health programme founded by Aesop and run by Age UK Norwich.
Abby Page Dance and Xen Arts are working on a number of creative collaborations including ‘Moving Art’ which has offered choreographic research and development, performances and workshops.
We have delivered on various classes and projects for The Garage and The Workshop including Dance for Well-Being, Ballet, Contemporary and Creative.
We have delivered on various classes and projects for The Garage and The Workshop including Dance for Well-Being, Ballet, Contemporary and Creative.
Xen Arts worked with City Council to deliver weekly sessions at Lakenham Primary to prepare the children taking part in The Lord Mayor's Show, dancing behind a huge life sized elephant puppet around the streets of Norwich!
Fireplace Dance and Xen Arts have just started collaborating, we are excited to be delivering dance projects for older people both online and in person.
A founding member of Norfolk Dance Artists Collective (NDAC) since 2016 we continue to be a part of this supportive, inspirational group of local artists.
Our collaboration with Sean Graham's Foreign Bodies Orchestra has been developing over a number of years now to deliver BHM workshops to various participants in Norfolk, based on identity while looking at themes related to the Windrush era.
Xen Arts have been working with Zvishamiso Arts over a number of years, collaborating with their Artistic Director Brian Geza to provide workshops, residences and performance platforms for young people in Harare, Zimbabwe.