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OUR STORY

TODAY

2021

Follow us and find out about the InDance International 2021.

2019

Artistic Director, Harriet Macauley is awarded financial support to undertake a PHD for the realisation of a System for Multimedia Collaboration, UK/ES. Project IDI, Dance & Technology is designed as part of research with Phoenix Dance Theatre, UK, Erasmus+ CodArts The Netherlands, Leeds Conservatory, Arts Council England. Harriet is awarded Recognised teacher status,with Hull University, UK.

2017

From 2017 the organisation began to solidify creative projects with the introduction of numerous collaborators in Dance, Photography, Digital Composition and Film Editing. Dancers were sought upon graduation and completion of performing arts studies to take part in numerous photography shoots, screen dance films and performances.

2020

The evolution of IDI continues to expand and evolve into a pulsating force of collaborative investigations into Dance and Technology in performance. IDI presented project IDI, Dance & Tech in COVID-19 in partnership with Barcelona based organisations.

2018

In 2018 Event InDance Barcelona featured Raul Tamez of Mexico City and Jenna Pollack of Juilliard School, New York, USA to perform, teach and facilitate in the first InDance Barcelona Event. Celebrity Carmit Bacher of PussyCat Dolls, Los Angeles supported InDance Event, Harriet Macauley with interviews on Barcelona Radio, features in La Vanguard and Time Out, to inspire individuals pursuing dance. InDance has worked in partnership with SAE Digital, Sansha on Stage, Barcelona Dance, Institute of the Arts Barcelona and Cultural Secretary of Culture, Mexico.

2016

InDance International, (IDI) was formed in 2016 in Sitges, Barcelona and is developed in collaboration with students of the Institute of the Arts Barcelona.

TODAY

2021

Follow us and find out about the InDance International 2021.

2020

The evolution of IDI continues to expand and evolve into a pulsating force of collaborative investigations into Dance and Technology in performance. IDI presented project IDI, Dance & Tech in COVID-19 in partnership with Barcelona based organisations.

2019

Artistic Director, Harriet Macauley is awarded financial support to undertake a PHD for the realisation of a System for Multimedia Collaboration, UK/ES. Project IDI, Dance & Technology is designed as part of research with Phoenix Dance Theatre, UK, Erasmus+ CodArts The Netherlands, Leeds Conservatory, Arts Council England. Harriet is awarded Recognised teacher status,with Hull University, UK.

2018

In 2018 Event InDance Barcelona featured Raul Tamez of Mexico City and Jenna Pollack of Juilliard School, New York, USA to perform, teach and facilitate in the first InDance Barcelona Event. Celebrity Carmit Bacher of PussyCat Dolls, Los Angeles supported InDance Event, Harriet Macauley with interviews on Barcelona Radio, features in La Vanguard and Time Out, to inspire individuals pursuing dance. InDance has worked in partnership with SAE Digital, Sansha on Stage, Barcelona Dance, Institute of the Arts Barcelona and Cultural Secretary of Culture, Mexico.

2017

From 2017 the organisation began to solidify creative projects with the introduction of numerous collaborators in Dance, Photography, Digital Composition and Film Editing. Dancers were sought upon graduation and completion of performing arts studies to take part in numerous photography shoots, screen dance films and performances.

2016

InDance International, (IDI) was formed in 2016 in Sitges, Barcelona and is developed in collaboration with students of the Institute of the Arts Barcelona.

our values

IDI projects within and after the COVID-19 crisis, are designed to place special emphasis through activities on the need for creative educational opportunities with teachers, lecturers and absolute commitment to a positive transition into facilitation and real – time engagement for the promotion of the performing arts. As a result of the reduction in the delivery of activities due to health and social distancing measures IDI are determined to build and maintain a culturally diverse digital dance community, to represent an international perspective of Barcelona. We exist to Inspire, Encourage, Provoke and Incentivise future employment with Dance and Technology.