ONE magazine
The magazine for the dance sector - free to members!
One is the magazine for the UK dance sector from One Dance UK.
Each issue of One is themed and contains prevailing trends and topical issues relevant to the dance sector. It is usually published twice a year, in Spring and Autumn, and you can expect dance articles, professional advice, news, exclusive interviews, resources for teachers and updates on the world of dance.
One is free to members of One Dance UK who will receive a printed copy upon publication and who can access back editions by logging into the member's area of the site. Don't want to miss out on the latest news? You can join us as a member now to receive the latest edition, or purchase for £5.00 either digitally or in print (plus postage and packaging)
Did you know, we also offer One in a digital format? Perfect if you’re on the go, keen to share articles, or want to save paper!
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Ask An Expert
Do you have a question you’d like to hear an expert opinion on? Do you think other people in the sector might like to know the answer too?
Every month the One Dance UK team receives hundreds of questions from across the sector from people looking for factually correct, easy-to-understand answers that take into account what it means to be part of the world of dance and how that might impact what the answer you’re looking for.
That’s why from Spring 2023, in each edition of One magazine, and across our social channels, we’ll be sharing the answers to some of our most commonly asked queries, answering the burning questions that you’re unsure who to ask and signposting you to incredible people and organisations that may be able to help.
Submit a question to us for consideration by emailing comms@onedanceuk.org with the heading ‘Question for One!’
Please note – any questions published will be anonymized. We cannot guarantee your question will be selected for publication – any time-sensitive questions you have for the One Dance UK team should be sent to the info inbox as usual. We cannot answer specific/personal medical, legal or safeguarding questions. If you or someone you know are concerned about your own or someone else’s health, well-being, or safety don’t hesitate to get in touch with your local GP, crisis centre, safeguarding lead, or trusted adult.
If you or someone you know is in immediate danger, call 999.
If your concern is regarding a mental health crisis or emergency, please refer to the NHS website for a full list of resources.
For safeguarding information visit the NSPCC using the link below.