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MARION NORTH MENTORING SCHEME
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This scheme is aimed at giving new and emerging choreographers the opportunity to gain invaluable advice, support and feedback from established choreographers / dance artists.

The scheme consists of pairing a choreographer with a chosen mentor. There will be two awards made to two choreographers working in any style, but who have been resident in the UK for at least twelve months and who have received no regular or substantial funding. The pairing will also be appointed with a facilitator from the BBCF whose role will be to support the pairing and ensure the mentor process works smoothly. The mentor will be available to the mentee on a pre-arranged basis for a minimum of five meetings over a period of approximately one year.

The Marion North Mentoring Scheme was established to target the lack of advice and support for choreographers in the early stages of their careers. The scheme aims to help choreographers overcome artistic challenges and problems by giving them the opportunity to gain invaluable advice and support from an experienced choreographer / dance artist.

Rosemary [Butcher] is particularly good at turning things on their head which can be both thrilling and terrifying but however one experiences it, it is challenging and this is fundamental at this time in one’s creative life.
Through Rosemary’s mentoring I have been made to re-look at the actual choreography that I have just made as well as re-look at myself as an artist.
Bim Malcomson, Winner Marion North Mentoring Scheme 2002
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