Join a movement that empowers people through creativity, connection and physical expression
Get involved. Give back. Move with us. Whether you’re an individual looking to make a difference or a company seeking meaningful ways to support the community, volunteering with ZoieLogic offers a unique and rewarding experience.
From festivals and workshops to community dance projects and performances, your time and energy can help us create bold, inclusive movement experiences that change lives.
Why volunteer with us?
When you volunteer with ZoieLogic, you’re not just supporting the arts — you’re joining a movement that empowers people through creativity, connection, and physical expression.
You’ll be helping us:
- Bring inclusive, high-quality dance experiences to underrepresented communities
- Support events, projects, and performances across the South Coast and beyond
- Expand our reach and impact across local schools, community groups, and civic spaces
- Keep our work accessible, joyful, and genuinely co-created
And in return, you’ll gain:
- Real-world experience in the arts, education, or community engagement
- Confidence, creativity, and collaborative skills
- Connections with inspiring people and places
- Opportunities to be part of events, rehearsals, and community performances
- That incredible feeling of “I helped make that happen!”

To chat about this, contact our Senior Producer, Lizanne Smith Head
Volunteering opportunities
Whether you’re an individual, team or a group – there’s an opportunity for you.
Volunteer as an individual
Do you have time, energy, or skills to offer? We’d love to have you involved. No dance experience needed – just enthusiasm and a willingness to be part of the team.
Whether you’re looking to:
- Support events
- Help out at workshops
- Assist with community engagement
- Get behind the scenes of performances
…we have a place for you.
Enquire about volunteering by contacting our Senior Producer, Lizanne Smith Head at lizanne@zoielogic.co.uk

Volunteer as a group or workplace team
Step out of the office and into the community. We offer corporate and group volunteering days where your team can support a live project, get involved in an event, or co-create with the communities we serve.
This is a great way to:
- Meet your CSR and ESG goals
- Engage your team in something meaningful
- Boost morale, connection, and creativity
- Align your brand with a cause that’s reshaping access to the arts
Talk to us about volunteering by contacting our Senior Producer, Lizanne Smith Head at lizanne@zoielogic.co.uk
Want to make a bigger impact? Check out our Corporate and Workplace Offer:

Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Do I need dance experience to volunteer?
A: Not at all! We welcome everyone, enthusiasm and a willingness to support is what matters most.
Q: Can I bring a friend or group?
A: Absolutely, especially for events. Let us know when you sign up.
Q: Is there a minimum time commitment?
A: We offer one-off and short-term opportunities. You choose what works for you.
Other ways to get involved
There are many ways you can get involved, support our projects and work with us:

Want to help us create extraordinary dance experiences? Volunteer behind the scenes or on the ground

Support our mission by joining our Advisory Group – lending your skills, voice, or lived experience

From masterclasses to inclusive facilitation training, our professional development offer connects bold ideas with practical tools

Find out about our youth companies — FuzzyVision, FuzzyClear and FuzzyLogic

Find out about The Collective, our monthly dance class for men*

Elevate your skills with our monthly professional dance classes, designed for dancers in training, recent graduates, and experienced artists
Find out more about ZoieLogic
Learn all you need to know about our company and our work

help us to Secure the Future of Boys Dance
For 25 years we’ve got thousands of young men dancing. Now we have one mission: sustain Fuzzy, our foundational movement programme for boys. Support our crowdfunder today!
ZoieLogic Dance Theatre is publicly funded by Arts Council England, and is supported by Esmeé Fairbairn Foundation. In association with Mayflower.
