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The Autumn 2020 edition, Strategies for Change, of HOTFOOT is available now! HOTFOOT is a publication focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-autumn-2020-strategies-for-change
The HOTFOOT Spring 2021 edition, Paving the Way, is available now. HOTFOOT is a publication focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-spring-2021-paving-the-way
Read HOTFOOT Spring 2022 edition on Sustainability in Action .HOTFOOT is a publication focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-spring-2022-sustainability-in-action
The spring 2020 edition of HOTFOOT is available now, focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and providing a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-spring-2020-strategies-for-change
Check out the Spring 2019 edition of HOTFOOT - Embracing Resilience, online now! HOTFOOT is a publication focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-online-spring-2019-embracing-resilience
This special edition of HOTFOOT celebrates the legacy of the Association of Dance of the African Diaspora (ADAD - now One Dance UK, at 21 years old!
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-magazine-adad-21st-anniversary-edition
The HOTFOOT Autumn 2019 edition, Mapping Resilience is now available to read. HOTFOOT is a publication focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-online-autumn-2019-mapping-resilience
For Autumn 2018 HOTFOOT is focusing on Global Infrastructures. HOTFOOT is a magazine focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-online-autumn-2018-global-infrastructures
Read this special 20th Anniversary Edition of HOTFOOT - a publication focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-autumn-2021-20th-anniversary-edition
Check out the HOTFOOT Spring 2017 edition, online now!
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-spring-2017
The Summer 2018 edition of HOTFOOT it titled Leading The Way. HOTFOOT is a publication focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK. Read it here!
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-online-summer-2018-leading-the-way
Read HOTFOOT Autumn 2017 edition. Transmitting the Dance: Principles, Aesthetic, Technique and Nuance HOTFOOT is a publication focusing on Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and provides a platform for critical debate around dance practice in the UK.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/hotfoot-autumn-2017-transmitting-the-dance-principles-aesthetic-technique-and-nuance
This issue of ONE looks at some of the incredible ways those in the dance sector continue to innovate, and offers inspiring stories and ideas for you to enhance your own work.. ONE magazine is the magazine for the UK dance sector from One Dance UK. Focusing on all things dance! Free for members.
https://www.onedanceuk.org/resources/one-magazine-autumn-2022
Cameron Ball is the Freelance Special Projects Manager at One Dance UK
https://www.onedanceuk.org/what-we-do/who-we-are/cameron-ball
Access current and archive materials from Dance of the African Diaspora (DAD) and ADAD (The Association of Dance of the African Diaspora (ADAD)
https://www.onedanceuk.org/programmes/dance-of-the-african-diaspora