- Reducing our carbon footprint with Kualo hosting!
- Get ready for the Eartheart performance....
- Sinfonia Viva visit Corby
- NCF Awards 2022 - DRTT nominated for "Lifetime Achievement Award"
- Release of "Lockdown EP" and "Doorstep Delight" video!
- Cultural Celebration Event - September 2021
- Into the Wild! Children's online holiday project
- DRTT Dancetheatre Lockdown Dance Film
- Lockdown performance of "Things We Used To Make"
- Our Garland-Making Workshop - The Finished Results!
- Garland-Making Demonstration and Workshop
- Co-op Local Community Fund - a new way to support DRTT!!!!
- DRTT Choir - performances at the Core and The Grow Festival
- An evening with our Serbian friends!
- "Coming Together" - The Grand Finale of our "Changing Corby" project
- Changing Corby - The Exhibition - September 2019
- Latvian cultural weekend - the film!!
- The Nelken Line
- Our Latvian cultural weekend!
- Our Christmas 2018 sharing with Corby's Polish Community
- DRTT Dancetheatre taster session, 27th Feb - 7:30-9pm
- Join the DRTT choir - we're looking for new members!
- Celebrating Polish culture!
- "Changing Corby" - Phase 2 - Poland!
- New Artistic Director
- Relax in a Sound Bath!!!
- Celebrating Scottish Culture with DRTT
- Changing Corby - Scottish Sharing
- Harmonium - photo gallery!
- Share and Celebrate Scottish Culture with DRTT
- Time to practice those Scottish songs!!
- Exciting new piece from DRTT Dancetheatre!!
- Exploring the world of traditional Scottish songs!
- Scottish song workshops
- Corby and Migration
- "Changing Corby" - the first steps for our new project
Corby and Migration
As part of our a programme of new initiatives unfolding from the Autumn, we have two events coming up as part of the Corby and Migration project.
Firstly, from 18th to 28th October at the Rooftop Arts Centre in Corby, there is an exhibition of bird paintings and bird song.
And then on Sunday 22nd October, you can join artists, Amanda Drage and Warren Shaw, between 11am and 4pm for an audio/visual workshop (also at the Rooftop Arts Centre), followed by a walk through Hazel and Thoroughsale Woods.