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We have a range of archive projects that we have been involved with.
British Black Dance Archives
This Heritage Lottery funded project aimed to collect, preserve, catalogue and make discoverable over 20 collections from eminent black British dance artists.
Contexts, Culture and Creativity
Create and embed open educational resources, which enhance student-centred learning and maximize the use of digital resources and collections, in the dance education sector.
Digital Dance Archives
This one-year Arts and Humanities Research Council funded project investigated how to link together and search across different archive collections with the resultant website acting as a portal to explore the integrated collections.
Pioneer Women: Early British Modern Dancers
Funded through the Arts and Humanities Research Council’s Resource Enhancement Scheme, the primary focus of this project was on two previously closed archive collections containing material representing forms of ‘barefoot dance’ that were prominent in early 20th century Britain.
Warren Lamb Archive
Warren Lamb gifted his archive with the intention to make this available for researchers in the future.