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At ZoieLogic, we specialise in getting young people excited about movement and actively engaged in dance, both in and beyond the classroom.
We partner with primary, secondary, and SEN schools across the South Coast, South East, and South West to deliver dynamic, inclusive, and high-impact dance education projects and workshops.
With over 20 years’ experience delivering high-quality, inclusive dance education in schools and community settings, we enrich the dance curriculum and support personal development through creativity, physicality, and play. Our expert team creates a safe, empowering environment for students and teachers to build skills, explore self-expression, and take creative risks.
Explore our full education offer below to see how we can move together.
Our Education Offer
Whether you’re looking for a one-off workshop, long-term programme, after-school offer, or professional development for your staff — we’re ready to move with you.
All together dance sessions
While we specialise in working with boys and young men in dance, our team is equally experienced and passionate about delivering inclusive, high-quality workshops for all young people

Boys-Only Dance Workshops
We’re national leaders in engaging male-identifying young people in dance. Our movement workshops build confidence, challenge stereotypes, and inspire participants to move in ways that feel empowering, relevant, and physically engaging.

CPD for Dance Teachers & Educators
Support your staff with continuing professional development in inclusive movement delivery, co-creative practice, and engaging boys in dance.
Half-day, full-day, and bespoke options available.

SEN & Neurodiverse Workshops
We have a strong track record in delivering high-quality dance experiences in Special Educational Needs (SEN) settings. Our team creates responsive, sensory-aware environments where all young people can engage creatively and confidently.
We also run a weekly boys’ dance class designed for young people with autism and sensory differences, supporting movement, connection, and expression in a safe and supportive space.

ZoieLogic Dance Theatre is publicly funded by Arts Council England, and is supported by Esmeé Fairbairn Foundation. In association with Mayflower.

Education opportunities
Find out about our other projects and opportunities related to education