DOUBLE YOUR IMPACT

We deliver our community creative health programme in our studio & in the most rural parts of Herefordshire, bringing engaging dance & movement workshops to rural schools, co-creating our new environmentally themed dance performance ‘Before It’s Gone’ with young people in disadvantaged areas & improving boys’ mental health through ‘Head Space’, a project dismantling/preventing toxic masculinity in boys & young men. Our young male dancers act as role models to the next generation.

In order to keep doing work like this we need your help. We need to raise £13,500 to keep doing important work, engaging children and young people through working with rural primary schools, pupils with Special Educational Needs & young men struggling with their mental health. Donate between the 17 - 24 March and have your donation doubled by The Big Give.

Your support can help transform lives through dance.

Maybe you’re an individual who wants to share their passion for dance. Or a philanthropic foundation that understands the power the arts has to change lives. Or a business wanting to work alongside us to demonstrate your commitment to your local community.

Whatever your interest, we would love to get to know you and show you the impact of our work.

Below are some of the ways you can help support the people we work with. For an informal chat about these and other opportunities, please contact us on admin@2faceddance.co.uk and one of the team will be in touch.

MAKE A DONATION

Your support can help transform lives through dance. As a registered arts charity, we rely on the generosity of people like you to allow artists to create their best work and to ensure that everyone -regardless of age, background, or circumstances - can experience the joy that dance offers.

Lungs In Our City, a 2Faced Dance production

GIVE AS YOU LIVE

Imagine raising vital funds for 2FD - without spending an extra penny - every time you shop online. From paying household bills and insurance to your weekly grocery shop, every online purchase with Give as you Live can help us continue creating and sharing dance with everyone.

Lungs In Our City, a 2Faced Dance production

FAQ’s

  • We are passionate about getting more people dancing and regularly create projects that help us to reach out to specific groups of people. If you would like to direct your donation to a specific part of our programme - such as our work with children and young people, men living with a mental health condition or our work in schools then please get in touch.

    Every donation, big or small, makes a real difference. And if you’re willing to let us use your gift where it’s needed most, please DONATE HERE and help us continue to inspire, uplift and unite people through dance.

  • Over 4,000 retailers, from big-name brands to niche websites, will donate to 2Faced Dance on your behalf - completely free of charge. All you need to do is take a minute to sign up. You can even add Give as you Live to your browser to remind you automatically when you're about to make a purchase.

    Every donation, large or small, helps us bring exciting, innovative dance to life and ensures more people have the chance to experience the joy of dance - whether as participants or audiences.

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  • 2FD receive no regular funding. Instead we receive funding for projects. Currently we receive support from the following funders.

    • Arts Council England

    • Herefordshire Council

    • UKSPF

    • Foyle Foundation

    • The Elmley Foundation

    • Garrick Charitable Trust

    • Hereford City Council

    • New Philanthropy for Arts & Culture

    • Big Give - Arts For Impact

    • EF Bulmer Trust

    • Garfield Weston Foundation

    • Herefordshire Community Foundation

2FD STORY

Born from a vision to break boundaries and defy expectations, 2Faced Dance Company began as a bold experiment in a small town — and grew into one of the UK’s leading contemporary dance companies.