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Articles in Contemporary Dance and Birmingham Royal Ballet

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by Judith Mackrell on September 20, 2015
Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch review – a new era begins with energy and laughter
by Judith Mackrell on September 20, 2015
There’s a palpable sense of curiosity at Wuppertal as the lights dim for the premiere of the Bausch company’s latest show.... Read full article
by Elizabeth Kemble on August 27, 2015
New dance company for the over-60s launched
by Elizabeth Kemble on August 27, 2015
A new contemporary dance company for men and women over 60 has been set up at Salisbury Playhouse. Dance Six-O will run weekly dance classes as well as a performance group at Salisbury Playhouse led by professional dance teachers.... Read full article
by Kathie McInnes on August 18, 2015
A-levels 2015: Dancing queen Annie set to hit stage in Swan Lake
by Kathie McInnes on August 18, 2015
Young dancer Annie Knobbs has already worked with leading artists and choreographers – despite being just 17 years old.... Read full article
on August 10, 2015
Tributes to former Northern Ballet star hailed as an ‘extraordinary performer’
on August 10, 2015
Jonathan Ollivier, 38, died on Sunday shortly before he was due to take to the stage in the final show of Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man at Sadler’s Wells Theatre.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on July 28, 2015
Sylvie Guillem on her retirement from ballet: 'It's a big goodbye'
by Lyndsey Winship on July 28, 2015
The shaft of sunshine streaming through the window of Clerkenwell’s Zetter hotel is soothing Sylvie Guillem’s sore neck. ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on July 22, 2015
Resolution! 2015 review – Shades of Martha Graham in dance showcase
by Judith Mackrell on July 22, 2015
"Resolution! 2015 review explores nods to Martha Graham in contemporary dance showcase. Features include historic references, archetypes, and authentic stage presence, offering a diverse mix of new choreographic perspectives."... Read full article
by Akram Khan on July 22, 2015
Rehearsals Begin for Akram Khan's Until the Lions
by Akram Khan on July 22, 2015
Rehearsals have begun at Curve, Leicester for multi-award-winning choreographer and dancer Akram Khan’s Until the Lions, his highly anticipated, brand-new full-length production. Premiering in the 360° setting of London’s Roundhouse,... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on July 16, 2015
Marcelo Gomes's fearless dance: 'Now I’ve started, I can’t hold myself back'
by Judith Mackrell on July 16, 2015
Marcelo Gomes's fearless approach to dance, embracing roles outside the classical norm, showcases his versatility and commitment to artistic growth, challenging traditional ballet conventions and fostering a sense of community in the dance world.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on July 14, 2015
Carlos Acosta interview: 'I want to create something unlike anything else out there'
by Lyndsey Winship on July 14, 2015
"Everything I’ve set my mind to so far, it has worked,” says Carlos Acosta, sitting in a starched Victoria hotel looking like the Cuban James Dean (white vest, black leather jacket) but exuding warmth as well as cool.... Read full article
by Roz Laws on July 14, 2015
Birmingham Royal Ballet soloist Annette Pain opens new dance studio in Digbeth
by Roz Laws on July 14, 2015
Former Birmingham Royal Ballet soloist Annette Pain called on an old friend to open her new dance studio in Digbeth, West Midlands.... Read full article
by Luke Jennings on July 12, 2015
The struggle for the soul of British dance
by Luke Jennings on July 12, 2015
The article delves into the modern challenges facing British contemporary dance training, highlighting a divide between traditional rigour and evolving approaches, sparking debates on standards, training methods, and the future of the art form.... Read full article
by Duncan Hall on July 8, 2015
Carlos Acosta talks about his move from classical to contemporary dance with new show On Before
by Duncan Hall on July 8, 2015
In his journey from classical to contemporary dance, Carlos Acosta discusses his shift in style, personal reflections, and the emotional narrative of his new show "On Before."... Read full article
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