something to dance about
July 2009
Shoe Nail Dance

In July 2009, we are once more taking to the streets! The Shoe Nail Dance was inspired by a story of a cobbler who made shoe nails with Thomas Paine’s initials engraved in them, and will bring together dancers of all ages and abilities in celebration of the physical energy of protest! Choreographed by Virginia Farman, who created the skate park dance in Something to Dance About, it will be performed four times on the High Street, as part of the Thomas Paine Festival. For more information on how you can get dancing, follow the link from the Home Page. Steps will also be downloadable on line, as well as viewable, so that even if you can’t make the rehearsals, you can practice at home and join in on the day. We are very keen on inviting people with disability to participate, so don’t let anything stop you! With live music mixed by Joseph Young, it’s sure to be another un-missable Paddock event.
Paddock dancers