09.06.2026 STEP by STEP: How Get Down Is Supporting ‘Emerging’ Dance Artists Beyond the Stage Inside Get Down’s new STEP sessions and why personal guidance matters for artists, dancers, and choreographers Behind every powerful performance, every bold movement and every artistic breakthrough, there is often something audiences never see: uncertainty, planning, difficult decisions and countless questions. How do you turn an idea into a production? Who should you contact? How…
29.05.2026 Behind the Dance scene: Distribution – Strategy and Building Visibility for Artists Why Distribution Matters More Than People Think When audiences watch a dance performance, they usually see the final result: the lights, the movement, the emotion on stage. What often remains invisible is the enormous amount of work happening behind the scenes to make that performance reach the public in the first place. For Camille, this…
28.05.2026 Between Sand, Dance and Connections: Camille’s Journey to Biennale de la Danse in Toubab Dialaw (Sénégal) with Get Down 5 Days Journey to Toubab Dialaw (Sénégal) Through Dance For Get Down Dancers Management, movement is never just about performance. It is also about encounter, transmission, dialogue, and community. From May 29th till May 2nd, Camille travelled to Senegal for the Biennale de la Danse in Toubab Dialaw, which was held for the first time…
28.05.2026 When Dance Became a Personal Language: Siham Ennajary and the Creation of SAB’R Some artists discover dance through technique. Others discover themselves through it. For Siham Ennajary, dance gradually became more than movement, performance or training. It became a personal language, a way to process emotions, reconnect with her roots, question identity and build community. Through her solo creation SAB’R, she transformed years of searching, healing, and artistic…
04.03.2026 Get Down launches Get down #backstage : monthly support sessions Starting in March, Get Down is launching Get Down #Backstage: free monthly drop-in sessions dedicated to supporting (semi-)professional dancers in developing their careers and projects, with a specific focus on choreographic creation. These sessions are led by Camille Philippot, producer and touring/booking professional in street and clubbing dance, and founder of Get Down. Depending on the needs…
04.03.2026 Interview with Hendrickx Ntela : a leading figure in Krump Hendrickx has been supported by Get Down for four years. After the release of her first creation, Blind, she is now preparing two new creations. A performer, choreographer, dancer, and activist, she has made her mark through an expressive and committed style of dance, one she also passes on to a new generation. We met her…