
RATIONALE ARTS
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A Selection Of Our Press and Media Coverage
BLUEBELL'S FIRE DANCER
Nathan Geering, Artistic Director for Rationale Arts was given the honour of presenting the last word at the prestigious Children's Media Conference in 2021 which some regard as the most pivotal moment of the conference as it gives people really important insights to take home with them. Nathan spoke passionately about Trust in Care.
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ACCESSING ART WITH AMY
Testimony from Robyn, our very own Visually Impaired Dancer in Canadian Media.

ANIME/GRAFFITI WORKSHOP
Read the article about our Anime/Graffiti workshop at Showroom Cinema in December 2021.

STRICTLY - IT TAKES TWO
Nathan Geering, who runs Rationale Arts in the city, was invited to appear due to his work teaching people with visual impairment breakdance as a means of injury prevention and to improve spatial awareness.

RNIB CONNECT RADIO
Can beatboxing & breakdancing aid accessibility? RNIB Connect Radio's Paulina Kuchorew spoke with Rationale Arts artistic director Nathan Geering and trustee of the group Vignesh Murali, to find out more about the charity's work.

VIP VIRTUAL DANCE LESSONS
RNIM Conversations Paulina Kuchorew, spoke with Rationale Arts artistic director Nathan Geering and trustee of the group Vignesh Murali, to find out how we can sign up for the classes.

YOUR HEREFORDSHIRE
A BBC ‘Strictly: It Takes Two’ film crew came to the College to follow the story of a 16-year-old A-Level student, Crispin Gell, who has shown a real talent for Breakdance, also known as Breakin’ or B-boying.

HEREFORD TIMES
Strictly Come Dancing film crew at Hereford College.
A HEREFORD student's story is set to feature on the BBC's Strictly: It Takes Two this week.
BLUEBELL'S FIRE DANCER
Bluebell Wood Children's Hospice brings Bonfire Night fun to family homes with a virtual fireworks show.
View the article in the Worksop Guardian. Credit to LensGo Visual Media.
ELF's
Rationale Arts Christmas ELF's dance video Credit to LensGo Visual Media.
We were asked to provide some naughty breakdancing elves before Christmas for the children at Bluebell wood which went down a storm.