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Frequently asked questions about Birmingham Pro Class in the Studio


Frequently Asked Questions

We are passionate about developing provision for professionals in the city by providing a regular, consistent pro class.  From a financial perspective our unique self-financing model is the only sustainable way of making this possible. All participants have an ownership of the programme by buying a membership, which will enable our programme to develop from strength to strength and be sustainable in the long term.

With this sustainable model we have been able to add additional benefits to members such as priority booking and discounts for specific events and workshops. In the long run we hope to be able to add to these benefits.

Brum Pro Class is for any professional artists or second/third-year vocational dance students who would like to continue development and push themselves in a challenging, high-quality professional class.

Classes take place in a variety of locations in the city.  Normally this is either FABRIC’s Studios, which is based on the Birmingham Hippodrome campus or ACE Dance and Music in Digbeth. Classes may also take place at other studios so please check carefully on booking, or call or visit.

FABRIC  
Birmingham Hippodrome
Thorp Street
Birmingham
B5 4TB
UK

T: +44(0)121 667 6730


ACE Dance and Music

ACE Space,

54-57 Floodgate Street,

Birmingham,

B5 5SL

UK

Yes, although for many this is unlikely to be the most cost-effective way to book.  PAYG cost £8 per class and can be purchased in advance directly from here or via card payment at reception 10 minutes before the start of a class.

Once purchased, tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded unless the class is cancelled.

 

Please contact hello@brumproclass.org.uk in the first instance and we will pass on information to the steering group for consideration.

FABRIC is a strategic dance development organisation.

Created from the formal merger of DanceXchange and Dance4, FABRIC brings together over 60 years of combined experience, and strives to be more ambitious for dance made, produced and nurtured in the Midlands.

FABRIC’s vision is to inspire people through dance, transforming lives, communities and places.

To find out more visit fabric.dance

 

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