Corali, driven by its mission to transform expectations of dance, has set a benchmark in inclusive performance. Based in London, Corali is recognised for its powerful artistry led by individuals with learning disabilities. Jamie, the inspiring organiser, leads from the front in showcasing the exceptional talent within this pioneer dance company.
Keeping up with Corali’s activities is straightforward. Their “What's On” section is the go-to spot for the latest shows, upcoming events, and a treasure trove of past performances. Fans can dive deeper into Corali’s world through the “News” section, where ongoing projects and collaborations come to life.
Central to Corali's ethos are their weekly dance classes, where participation is a gateway to the exhilarating world of dance. Whether you’re an adult beginner, an experienced mover sharpening your craft, or a young dancer aged 14-25, Corali’s classes, including the lively Kick Up for youth, have something for everyone.
For anyone keen to get involved or seeking more information, the “Contact Us” section provides easy access to Corali. Reach out via email, phone, or visit them in Brixton, and Jamie’s team will guide you on your journey.
Protecting personal data is paramount to Corali, reflected in their GDPR-compliant practices and transparent Privacy Policy. Jamie ensures the trust and privacy of all participants and supporters are always respected.
The “Support Us” section highlights the vital role supporters play in Corali’s mission. Donations directly empower artists with learning disabilities, enabling Corali to continue delivering groundbreaking performances and inclusive opportunities.
Discover Corali’s artistic journey in the “Discover” section. Here, audiences can explore archives packed with past shows, performances, and the company’s evolution, a testament to their vibrant history.
Jamie proudly presents Corali’s current national tour of *Super Hot Hot Dog*. First premiered at Southbank Centre's Imagine Children's Festival, this enchanting seaside adventure promises a truly inclusive experience for families, including neurotypical and neurodiverse children aged 5-11, as well as young people with learning disabilities.
From May to September 2023, immerse yourself in Corali’s rich visual history through the Photo Exhibition at Siobhan Davies Studios, curated with select archive photos by Jon C Archdeacon.
Jamie’s unwavering commitment to inclusivity and artistic excellence makes Corali a beacon in London’s dance scene. Their performances, classes, and collaborations consistently push the boundaries of contemporary dance, proving that talent knows no bounds.