George Adams
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George is a dance artist, choreographer, facilitator, pilates and yoga teacher.
George was born in Glasgow and went on to study at the Rambert School of Ballet and Contemporary Dance.
After graduating he went on to work as a performer and choreographer for a number of dance companies and choreographers both internationally and in the UK including: Nigel Charnock and dancers, Ludus Dance, Motionhouse, National Dance Company of Wales and Flexer and Sandiland to name but a few.
George worked as Assistant Artistic Director on the 2012 Cultural Olympiad Commission in Birmingham with Motionhouse and, in 2014, he choreographed You et Vous, a European Commission for 4 international professional integrated dance companies.
During his time as a performer, George worked as a teacher in the UK creating workshops and teacher training for the National Curriculum in which he used dance as a method of teaching physical, social and health education. George went on to work with early learning pedagogies facilitating performances and best practice approaches in relation to the cognitive and emotional development in young people.
George continued his research in the area of dance movement psychotherapy under the supervision of Edge Hill University and Osteopath Charles Tisdale where he investigated the phenomenological processes of pain and how applied touch and postures can cure and elevate particular pain symptoms. At this time George was funded by the Dancers Career Development Fund to train as a Cranial Sacral Therapist. George also went to India and studied eastern medical approaches in physical psychology and completed a diploma in Yoga therapy and another in Advanced Yogic Practices from the University of Pune India .
George is a senior member of the Royal Society of Medicine for his contribution to the health and wellbeing sector.
Alongside his work with LPM, since 2015, George has worked as an Associate for Indepen-dance, Glasgow where he has created a number of performances, training initiatives and workshops for people who have a disability.
George continues to work across sectors with artist companies and venues in order to promote the effectiveness of dance as a means of positive change.
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