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Students earn choreography commission with Worcester Theatre

Worcester Editorial 28th Jan, 2026   0

TWO DANCERS studying at University of Worcester will perform a duet after securing a prestigious commission for their work, writes Maya Dabrowska.

First year Dance and Performance degree students, 19-year-old Maisey Tromans and 18-year-old Ruby Brown, will be co-producing and performing a contemporary dance next month.

The degree contains a Choreographic Practices module which as the commissioners for this year, The Swan Theatre invited students to create a piece reflecting the history of dance, with selected works performed on stage.

Maisey and Ruby were offered a commission after performing to theatre representatives and the pair are now refining the piece, entitled ‘Echo in the Shadows’.

Dancing since age three, Maisey has studied performing arts at Birmingham Ormiston Academy and has attended KLM School of Dance for the past four years, developing into becoming a qualified teacher.

In 2024, she was one of 100 dancers chosen for the English Youth Ballet’s production of ‘Giselle’.




After developing a love for choreography Maisey said: “For me there’s no better feeling than seeing what started out as a small initial idea being made better than you ever thought possible by those who perform your work.”

Ruby, from Solihull, has been dancing since the age of eight and excels in lyrical and contemporary dance.


She developed a love for choreography during college.

Ruby said: “I feel very happy about being commissioned for this piece as it’s such a wonderful opportunity – this will help me in the future, as I want to be a teacher in dance, which means coming up with choreography will be needed for the end goals.

“Doing this has really boosted my confidence and motivation to really go for it.”

Dr Paul Goz, course leader and senior lecturer for dance and performance, recognises the difficulty of securing such competitive paid choreography work as emerging artists and describes the commission as ‘an incredible testament to their creativity, hard work and professionalism’.

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