Artistic Policy

Artistic Vision

Fresh and truly original, Robert Hylton challenges our pre-conceptions of how popular performing arts and artistic evolution can merge.

Hip hop Theatre is in the cusps of changing from minority practice to mainstream activity as it continues its rapid growth into contemporary British and world culture. Adding a new diversity and richness into not only art and culture but also day-to-day living and the wider community, which is reflected in its audiences and educative appeal.

Artistic Aims

  • To encourage and develop new audiences whilst investing in established Robert Hylton supporters.
  • Through the development of hip hop and contemporary dance, theatre performance, education and film further a commitment to enhance the awareness of dance evolution and the developing world, artistic experimentation and shared culture.
  • To promote, motivate and invigorate participants within popular music and culture through self expression, creative dance, dance technique, dance history and life long learning.
  • To promote, motivate and invigorate participants within popular music and culture through self expression, creative dance, dance technique, dance history and life long learning.
  • Artistic practice that is open and accessible to people of many different ages, races, genders and cultures to engage positive thinking against social boundaries.
  • Audiences will be challenged to think about and engage with the issues of cultural evolution.
  • Dance history as a source to inspire, create and acknowledge within the realm of evolution, peoples dance and culture.
  • Promote hip hop and contemporary dance as a key to good health practice.