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​Ellie-Louise Dunn is a soon to be graduate from The University of Bedfordshire. Ellie is currently in her third year of studying a BA(hons)in Dance and professional practice.

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Since 2005 Ellie has been molding  and training herself to become a professional dancer. Over the years she has learnt and developed a great amount of work, and has met some incredible people along the way. Working with talented choreographers such as Kristy lee Russel, Sue Hawkins and guidance from inspirational lecturers from The University of Bedfordshire and Kidderminster College. Lecturers such as, Sadie Hunt, Amalia Garcia, Annie Lock, Diccon Hogger, Kimberly Dawn Clarke, Anna line and Liz Winter. 



Through her process of dance training and education she has gained many new experiences as well as learning new tool, exploring deeply into areas of interest, learning new skills both practically and theoretically. Studying and experiencing choreography, teaching, entrepreneurship and performance.  



Ellie has high aspirations and goals for the future and wishes to venture into choreography after working as a professional dancer performer. She has had eight years of dance training and has developed a solid amount of knowledge and understanding of the theoretical framework behind devising movement. She has also had experience with teaching dancers with various abilities aged from 13- 21.

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Although primarily trained in contemporary dance Ellie believes she is an open minded, versatile dancer, prepared to work understand many different styles of performance and dance opportunities.

ABOUT

EIlie-louise Dunn is originally from a small town called Kidderminster, in Worcestershire but currently living in Bedford for her studies.
She aspire to become a professional contemporary dancer. Hence she is interested in looking for more experiences and opportunities within the field of the arts, to widen her knowledge of the world, artistically. In which case any help would be greatly appreciated.


During Ellie's spare time she enjoys to choreography, as a creative out let, in which case she soon decided to make YouTube video's in her spare time. Therefore, taking a fair chunk of her time choreographing and improvising dance material to put on her YouTube page, in hope to perhaps gain some kind of recognition or a supporting audience. She is currently using the wonderful dance spaces that the University of Bedfordshire provide, to film and deeply her choreography. Once leaving university she wishes to hopefully have a lot more extra time to explore filming her dance work in different site specific areas, re-discovering and exploring the concept of dance film that she has previously had experience in through her dance degree.




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