Members’ Conference Online 3-Day Pass

2026 七月 24, 星期五 – 2026 七月 26, 星期日

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2026 七月 24, 星期五 – 2026 七月 26, 星期日

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From 9am BST

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Online

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Who’s it for?

RAD Members

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Fee:

£215*

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Join us online from anywhere in the world for the RAD Members’ Conference 2026, a vibrant multi-day event uniting our global dance community. 

Discover a brand-new RAD experience launching this year, packed with practical workshops and opportunities to connect with fellow RAD members, dance educators, and industry experts.

The programme will feature a rich mix of talks, CPD sessions, workshops, and tasters, providing 18.5 hours of Time-Valued CPD**. This ticket will include the RAD Annual General Meeting, the RAD Awards, and access to watch the recordings on demand. Session recordings will be available for 6 months after the conference.

See the full programme below and view what’s on throughout the week.

To purchase individual day passes or view other ticketing options, please see below. You can also add a non-member guest to your booking for an additional ticket fee.

Pay for your ticket in instalments 

Members can now pay for their Members’ Conference tickets in instalments. Secure your ticket with a 50% deposit***.

**Participants who have exceeded their required CPD hours for the 2025/26 CPD year can carry forward any additional hours gained from the Members’ Conference into 2026/27.

***Full payment must reach us before 8 July.

To see the full programme, click on each day below to expand and view what’s on for that day, or click here to view a PDF version of the programme.

Online sessions available

Friday

Ballet and Beyond: the road ahead for RAD

Available for in-person and online attendees

Join us as we kickstart the RAD Members’ Conference 2026. This session features a celebration of the launch of the new Musical Theatre syllabus and will set the stage for an engaging weekend which promises insights, inspiration, and an exciting look ahead at the future of dance.

Session speaker: Alexander Campbell

Annual General Meeting

Available for in-person and online attendees

Our 89th Annual General Meeting is your chance to vote for our next Trustees. You can ask questions to the RAD’s Executive team, including RAD’s CEO, Elizabeth Honer and Chair of the Board of Trustees, Stephen Moss. Only Eligible Members (Teachers, RAD Member Plus, and Life Members) can participate in this session. 

Musical Theatre: Putting it Together

Available for in-person and online attendees

We sing… we dance… we act… now we must do it all at the same time!  Dr Nathan James will guide you through a rehearsal process of showing you how we can build on integrating the technical skills into one complete performance. 

Session speaker: Dr Nathan James

Adult ballet at the RAD headquarters
Syllabus Technique: Focus on Adage

Available for online attendees

This session will explore elements of adage and its pedagogy through the graded and vocational levels. You will gain insight into how to best support your students in their development of their physical, musical and artistic demonstration of adage.

Exploring Character Dance: educating the 21st century dancer

Available for in-person and online attendees

This session explores the role of character dance in strengthening and enhancing classical ballet education for the contemporary dancer. Through discussion and practical reflection, the session will unpack key principles of character dance that support both technical and artistic development. 

The session will also explore the influence and inclusion of character, folk, and national dance traditions within classical repertoire, with reference to works such as  Raymonda, Dances at a Gathering, Onegin, and The Firebird.

Session Speaker: Justine Berry PDTD RTS ARAD PGCE MA 

Justine joined London City Ballet at the age of seventeen and enjoyed an international performing career spanning 19 years. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Dance’s Professional Dancers’ Teaching Diploma (PDTD) with Distinction. 

Justine has a keen interest in music, in dance teaching and education. She holds a Level 7 Postgraduate Certificate in Learning and Teaching (University of the Arts) and the Master of Teaching (Dance) from the University of Surrey/ Royal Academy of Dance.

Matthew Bourne’s New Adventures Workshop 

Available for in-person and online attendees

A unique opportunity to work with leading New Adventures dance artists and explore movement from a Matthew Bourne production. The session will include learning choreography, creative tasks and provide an insight to New Adventures’ methodology and artistic approach.  

Seated Swans Workshop  

Available for online attendees 

This session will introduce the RAD’s Seated Swans resources. Whether you are a Silver Swans® Licensee or you are interested in learning more about chair-based dance, this session will give you examples of appropriate exercises which can be adapted and made relevant for your individual learners. 

Session speaker: Sarah Platt

Saturday

Creative Training

Available for in-person and online attendees

This session will introduce you to the Creative Training Syllabus: Ballet, a new framework designed to support technical progression, creativity, and musicality from Grade 1 to Grade 5. Through practical exploration and discussion, you will gain insight into the pedagogical intentions of the syllabus and how it allows for teacher autonomy while maintaining consistency in standards. 

Session speaker: Dennie Wilson

Dance Artist, Educator, Researcher and Performance Coach  

Before joining the RAD (2012), a career as a professional dancer, choreographer and creative producer took me all over the world working on projects with artists, composers, contemporary designers, jewellery makers, poets, and new media artists; using a range of mediums including film projection, stop motion animation and algorithmic choreography. These collaborations and partnerships resulted in unique installation and theatre pieces that were performed or staged in venues ranging from the Royal Albert Hall and the National Indoor Arena (Utilita), Birmingham, to intimate studio spaces and art galleries. As a dance educator working in vocational training and higher education I have worked at i) Elmhurst Ballet School (2004 – 2012) teaching contemporary dance; ii) University of Wolverhampton (Senior Lecturer 2001-2012) delivering modules focused on dance technique, choreography and dance for film; and iii) as a dance artist with the Birmingham Royal Ballet’s education department (1995- 2012). With the RAD, I am Programme Manager for the Professional Dancers’ Graduate Teaching Diploma, and Lecturer in Dance Education or Professional Dancers. In addition, I lecture across the Master of Education (Dance Teaching), BA Ballet Education, BA Dance Education and Certificate in Dance Teaching Programmes. Subject areas include dance technique and performance, choreography, leading learning, dance pedagogy, dance science and teaching placements. Key to the choreography modules I deliver is leading and facilitating a creative process in which students, as young/emerging choreographers, can explore their physical signature(s) and develop their unique choreographic voice. 

How to Promote Your Work

Available for in-person and online attendees

Join Isabel Sachs, founder of I LIKE NETWORKING, to explore strategies to promote your creative work or business. 

The workshop will focus on: 

With time for Q&A and bespoke advice. 

Session speaker: Isabel Sachs

Dancing in Heels

Available for in-person and online attendees

A session focusing on across the floor work in heels, progressing to musical theatre based choreographic material. 

Session speaker: Lucy Banfield

Lucy trained at The English National Ballet School and Laine Theatre Arts.  

Lucy was also Dance Captain/Dancer for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics Closing Ceremonies.  teacher training programmes, including the CDT and CBTS. Her former students include professional dancers and RAD Teaching Members working internationally. 

Dynamics and Benesh Movement Notation: Finding the Narrative in the Score

Available for online attendees

Discover how to tell the story of a dance through Benesh Movement Notation and the use of dynamics, and how this contributes to your teaching practice. 

Session speaker: Melanie Simpkin 

DPBMN

Melanie divides her time between London and Austin, Texas.

Session speaker: Angela Solazzo 

Benesh International Lead Officer 

After years of rigorous training and performing in various theatres, she began her journey in dance education by teaching in the private sector. In 2023, she enrolled in the MA (Education) Dance Teaching programme at the Royal Academy of Dance, which has deepened her interest in the institution and sparked her enthusiasm for joining Benesh International.

Bridging Performance Psychology and Neurodiversity in Dance Education

Available for in-person and online attendees

The session will provide practical, embedded strategies for the studio, covering communication differences, sensory and emotional regulation, and the use of performance psychology tools, with the ultimate intention and invitation to creating inclusive, supportive, and differentiated learning environments where every learner can achieve their full artistic and individual potential. 

Session speaker: Dr Irina Roncaglia 

Dr Irina Roncaglia is a Chartered Psychologist and HCPC-registered as a Practising Sport & Exercise Psychologist. An Associate Fellow of the British Psychological Society (BPS) and a Committee Member for the London Home Counties Branch (LHC), she is also a Chartered Coaching Psychologist. She is a member of the International Association of Dance & Medicine (IADMS) as well as a Health Practitioner with One Dance UK (ODUK). Irina is a British Association Performing Arts Medicine (BAPAM) Registered Practitioner. She also holds Editorial roles within the Journal of Dance Medicine & Science (JDMS) and Psychological Thought publications. A former Soloist Artist with the English National Ballet (ENB). Irina has held a Psychology Clinical Lead role with the National Autistic Society (NAS) for the last 24 years. She currently works in her private Consultancy (IRC) and is an Associate Consultant with AT-Autism. 

Musical Theatre Repertoire

Available for in-person and online attendees 

A high-energy repertoire-based session exploring musical theatre dance technique, style, musicality, and narrative intention. 

Session speaker: Lucy Banfield

Lucy trained at The English National Ballet School and Laine Theatre Arts.  

Lucy was also Dance Captain/Dancer for the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics Closing Ceremonies.  teacher training programmes, including the CDT and CBTS. Her former students include professional dancers and RAD Teaching Members working internationally. 

Available for in-person and online attendees 

Join us for a ceremony of celebration and recognition as we gather for the RAD Awards ceremony. This special event is dedicated to honouring individuals who have made significant and sustained contributions to dance. 

Guest speaker: Beatriz Stix-Brunell  

Sunday

Adult dance in RAD London headquarters
Working creatively with older learners

Available for in-person and online attendees

Join Simona Scotto, Rehearsal Director for Sadler’s Wells’ Company of Elders, for a workshop focused on working creatively with older learners. Drawing on two recent works performed at Elixir Festival, Simona will share insights from the rehearsal process, followed by an open Q&A. 

Session speaker: Louise Jefferson

Louise has been teaching ballet to children of all ages for nearly thirty years. On graduating from the College of the Royal Academy of Dance in 1991, where she completed a three-year ballet teaching diploma, she was awarded the prestigious teaching accolade of Licentiate of the RAD and prizes for Anatomy of the Dancer, Choreography and Most Outstanding Student. 

She is also a Continual Professional Development (CPD) tutor for the Royal Academy of Dance.

Jazz Masterclass: The Spirit of Expression 

Available for in-person and online attendees

Renowned for her powerful artistry, musicality, and expressive storytelling, Dollie Henry MBE invites dancers to explore jazz as a deeply expressive and dynamic art form. This masterclass goes beyond steps and technique, focusing on individuality, performance quality, and connecting movement to emotion and rhythm. 

Session speaker: Dollie Henry MBE

Dollie is a pioneering choreographer, director, and educator whose career spans over four decades. Widely regarded as one of the world’s leading exponents of Artistic Jazz Dance, her work is defined by a unique fusion of theatrical narrative and the profound heritage of the jazz lineage.

Your Voice Matters: updates, insights and your say with RAD’s Chief Executive 

Available for in-person and online attendees

This open and informative session offers members the opportunity to hear directly from Chief Executive Officer Elizabeth Honer on the latest updates, priorities, and developments across the organisation. Elizabeth will share key insights into current work, future plans, and the wider landscape shaping the dance sector. 

Session speaker: Elizabeth Honer CBE

Elizabeth has had a lifelong love of dance, starting her career at Sadler’s Wells and most recently through classes at RAD headquarters, membership of the London Ballet Circle, as a supporter of the Acosta Dance Centre and, most pertinently, as a member of the RAD’s Finance Committee, which has given her a deep insight into the role and workings of the charity and its members.

Elizabeth has also served on the global board of a professional institute, so she has a good understanding of an international membership body. Her expertise in strategy, governance and improving organisational performance led to her appointment as a visiting fellow at the Cranfield School of Management.  Her roles in the charity sector include trusteeships at the Vision Foundation and the Dartington International Summer School Foundation. Her early career also involved fundraising for the Academy of St Martin in the Fields. Elizabeth was appointed a Companion of the Order of the Bath in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours.  The opportunity to serve as Chief Executive of the RAD perfectly combines her love of dance with her wide-ranging and international leadership experience.

Exploring ‘Storytellers’ with Rambert Grades – ZooNation repertoire for Grade 1

Available for in-person and online attendees

Storytellers is an exciting collection of solos, choreographed by some of the most celebrated and influential voices in contemporary dance today. In this session, explore ZooNation’s Grade 1 solo and basic HipHop fundamentals with Rambert Grades artist Natalie Dodd, gaining tools to understand how Some Like it HipHop fits within the Rambert Grades syllabus. 

Session speaker: Jatie Tucker

Jatie is a dance mover, maker and mentor whose career spans stage and screen.  

Jatie seeks to curate calm and accepting spaces without compromising rigour and excellence. 

Elevating Dance Teacher Education

Available for online attendees

This session demonstrates how we are placing dance teacher education at the centre of our work. Aligning training, CPD and syllabi to support and elevate dance teacher training globally.

Musical Theatre Introductory Training (CPD)

2026 七月 22, 星期三 – 2026 七月 24, 星期五

From 9am BST each day

 

London

£350*

Members’ Conference Bundle Pass

2026 七月 22, 星期三 – 2026 七月 26, 星期日

From 9am BST each day

 

London

£505*

Members’ Conference London 3-Day Pass

2026 七月 24, 星期五 – 2026 七月 26, 星期日

From 9am BST each day

 

London

£260*

Members’ Conference London 1-Day Pass (Friday)

2026 七月 24, 星期五

From 9am BST

 

London

£115*

Members’ Conference Online 1-Day Pass (Friday)

2026 七月 24, 星期五

From 9am BST

 

Online

£95*