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Jan 26 – M.O Productions Announces Gibraltar International Dance Festival Adjudicator

M.O. Productions has announced that the International Adjudicator travelling from the United Kingdom for the 15th edition of the Gibraltar International Dance Festival is Ms Jodie Clark.

Jodie completed her vocational training at Bird College where she won the Dancing Times Choreography Award. After graduating with a Distinction, Jodie has had a diverse career across many genres including Musical Theatre, Cabaret and Contemporary Dance, throughout Europe and worldwide.

Jodie has taught for many well-known events and institutions including Laine Theatre Arts, The Centre PAC and ISTD Janet Cram Awards. Her past students are performing across the dance genre for companies such as RADC, Rambert and Akram Khan, commercially for X Factor and well known music artists, in the West End and on cruises.

Jodie is the Director of Dance at The BRIT School where she teaches a range of techniques and writes, choreographs and directs performance work. She also choreographs for various corporate events, pantomimes and local theatre projects. She is also part of the ISTD Members Group. She was in the first cohort to benefit from The Dance UK Teacher mentoring programme and is an Adjudicator of the British and International Federation of Festivals and All England Dance.

Director Seamus Byrne said, “M.O. Productions is delighted to bring over to Gibraltar a highly qualified and experienced individual in the world of dance. We are confident that Jodie Clark, as a professional adjudicator from the British Federation, will contribute towards the development of our young performers and raise our local standards.”

The 15th Gibraltar International Dance Festival will be held between Thursday 2nd and Saturday 4th March 2017 at the John Mackintosh Hall Theatre. For further information please contact e-mail: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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