Turn 2026 – A Night of New Dance

16.03.2026

2 min read

Presented by Word of Warning + Contact

Our annual whirlwind of new North West dance takes over Contact with nine short dance-works on Friday 20 March from 7pm

Fluidly lyrical, effervescently acrobatic, or eccentrically innovative, let Turn 2026 transport you into a frenzy of dance…

2026 Artists

Alice Robinson Moves · Blood Bones Jones · Clara Selberg · Emmy Jax & Sophia Egan · Hui-Hsin Lu · Joseph Adamson · Joseph Lau & friends · printerror · Sap Dance  Participating artists subject to change.

Look at some of the artists’ images & read their programme notes.

Entry

Pay What You Decide tickets available online via Contact.

Friday 20 March 2026, 7pm (with interval/pauses, ends 10pm).

Contact, Oxford Rd, Manchester M15 6JA.

Access

Age Advisory: 16+ (aimed at adults, parent/guardian/carer discretion).

For content Warnings: please click here.

Features: nine contemporary dance performance works with varied content; works will occur in three spaces and will vary in format.

Queries: please contact Contact via boxoffice@contactmcr.com

About

An annual platform for North West dancers and dance-makers, Turn is an opportunity to engage with new dance in Greater Manchester every spring. This thirteenth edition will present nine short dance-works over a single night throughout Contact’s building and its multiple spaces.

Greater Manchester’s open call dance platform, Turn aims to be:
— a public micro-festival and open submission platform;
— an opportunity for artists to meet, show, and peer-review work;
— an artist networking event;
— and is open to North West England dancers and dance-makers, aged 18+

First held at greenroom in spring 2009, Turn moved to Contact in 2012 (with a 2018-22 hiatus) and also popped-up at Company Chameleon in 2024…

Get a feel for Turn with 2025’s programme and gallery of images; 2024’s programme and gallery; 2023’s programme and gallery.

Credits

Turn 2026 produced by hÅb; supported by Cheshire Dance, Contact, Project Auske, and using public funding by Arts Council England. Thanks to Company Chameleon and Katye Coe.

Image: Clara Selberg, due to appear in Turn 2026 at Contact (credit: Wiswould Wise Productions)

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