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AlgoRHYTHM From Home!

Author:Author Caroline Gillett
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15 July 202017 May 2021

AlgoRYHYTHM From Home event posterResearchers in the IMSR has been collaborating with performance company LYNNEBEC to produce ‘AlgoRHYTHM From Home’ –  a digital dance class series with a sciency twist. This digital series has been supported by Arts Council England Emergency Funding. The idea for the ‘from home’ series has sprung from an existing outreach project  created in partnership with the IMSR to promote well-being and scientific learning during lockdown – watch a video of this previous work here:

How do I join?

Every Thursday between 16th July – 3rd Sept 2020 (5.45-6.45pm) | AlgoRHYTHM From Home | Sign up: https://forms.gle/r4Usmw9bA2TErfut5

Every Thursday between now and 3rd September 2020, join the collaborative team for a whole hour of silly moving and grooving featuring a special science-inspired dance routine. The science behind this routine has been suggested by science enthusiasts from across the UK (and the world!) and transformed by LYNNEBEC into a dance routine you never thought you’d see.  All for free and all dance abilities welcome. #AlgoRHYTHMFromHome #AnyoneCanDance #NoIdeaTooBigTooSmall

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Tags: Tags artist collaboration, dance, lynnebec, mass spectrometry, performance art, physical exercise, sciart, steroids

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