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Colorful dance adventure beneath the surface – DD invites you to the show "Lost Fish"

On May 18, Western Farm in Boden will be transformed into a colorful underwater world when the Dance Direction Association holds its dance show Lost Fish, inspired by the children's film Finding Nemo.

Children and young people perform on stage.
Performance photo from Dd's annual show 2024. Photo: Jennie Carnudd, Glimma Foto.

In front of an audience of 1200 people, 370 students, from two years old and up, take the stage. Together they take us on a magical journey beneath the surface – among jellyfish, turtles, sharks and a small lost fish trying to find its way home.

- For many of our students, this is the highlight of the year. They have been training for months to be on stage in costume, with lights and in front of an audience full of family and friends, says Kajsa Jakobsson, dance director at Dd

- We are extremely grateful to Pionjären, which is the association's main sponsor. Also Region
The Municipality of Norrbotten and Boden makes it possible for us to carry out this performance that creates this fantastic experience for our students, says Linda Lundqvist, dance teacher at Dd

Anyone who wants to come watch the show and support the dance students is warmly welcome!

Read more about Dd's annual show here

Contact

Catrin Johansson, Operations Manager, Dance Direction Association 0921-550 05
www.dancedirection.se 

 

About the Dance Direction Association
Dance Direction Association is a non-profit association that has been operating since 2016 and has approximately 400 active dancers. The association's activities consist of dance courses, workshops, student shows, performances, camps and dance events. The association's core values ​​and business concept are to conduct sports activities in accordance with the "Sports Movement's business concept, vision and core values" (Chapter 1 of the RF's statutes).