Amanda Huxtable
Amanda is Co-Director at Vanitas Arts working in development and funded by XR Stories the Executive team are leading research and practice into immersive digital storytelling with a diverse range of lived life experiences to be told. In 2020 Amanda led as the CEO and Artistic Director of Eclipse Theatre a Black Led Theatre Touring Company based in Leeds.
Amanda is currently serving as Committee Member of Huddersfield Literature Festival and Chair of RJC Dance (Reggae, Jazz, Contemporary Dance) based in the heart of Chapeltown, Leeds amongst the diverse communities they serve.
Twitter @AmandaHuxtable
Website : http://www.amandahuxtabledirector.com/
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