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by bbodance on June 28, 2023
Examination Success for Adult Dancers
by bbodance on June 28, 2023
“Thank you so much for the experience of being able to dance and take the ballet examination. The experience was truly wonderful. I have been a singer for nearly all my life but, after a foot accident, to get up onto a stage to sing (a stick was not ... Read full article
by Timmins Academy of Dance on October 25, 2021
The Timmins Dance Scholarship to be renamed The Lynne Fox Scholarship
by Timmins Academy of Dance on October 25, 2021
Halesowen Dance School announces renaming the Timmins Dance Scholarship to The Lynne Fox Scholarship in honour of founder Miss Lynne Fox. It celebrates her legacy of inspiring young dancers and the importance of dance schools in local communities.... Read full article
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on November 18, 2020
Birmingham Royal Ballet celebrates 30th Anniversary with free streamed performance
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on November 18, 2020
Birmingham Royal Ballet's 30th Anniversary celebrated with a free streamed performance of classic pieces, showcasing the Company's commitment to the city and its artistry.... Read full article
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on October 29, 2020
Christmas is not cancelled, as adapted version of The Nutcracker goes on sale
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on October 29, 2020
Following last week’s sold-out performances of Lazuli Sky, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Birmingham Repertory Theatre are excited to announce a specially adapted production of the classic Christmas fairytale The Nutcracker,... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on May 23, 2019
Four Quartets review – TS Eliot's poems brilliantly danced
by Lyndsey Winship on May 23, 2019
Choreographer Pam Tanowitz has been quietly plying her trade in New York for more than two decades. She now arrives for the first time in London with Four Quartets, the first authorised dance version of TS Eliot’s 1943 work,... Read full article
by Ian Morris on April 7, 2019
Dance instructor's last waltz after 23 years
by Ian Morris on April 7, 2019
It might be the last waltz for Shobdon’s (in Herefordshire, UK) dancing instructor Mike Evans, but the show will go on. The inspirational Mike, who founded the MiJen Dance Club 23 years ago with his late wife Jenny, has just celebrated his 80th... Read full article
by Robert Hale on April 5, 2019
Shake your stuff with the return of the Big Splash Dance
by Robert Hale on April 5, 2019
People of all ages and abilities are being invited to shake their stuff when The Big Splash Dance returns to Priory Park, Malvern, next month. The free event, previously known as the Flash Mob, will be held at noon on Bank Holiday Monday, May 6.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on March 18, 2019
Yuli: this portrait of Carlos Acosta and Cuba is a dance film like no other
by Lyndsey Winship on March 18, 2019
Dance on film can have many functions. It might act as a showstopping decoration to the drama (most movie musicals), a shorthand for its protagonist’s obsession or madness (Black Swan, The Red Shoes) ... Read full article
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on January 16, 2019
Carlos Acosta CBE has been appointed as the new Director of the Birmingham Royal Ballet
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on January 16, 2019
Birmingham Royal Ballet is delighted to announce that internationally renowned Carlos Acosta CBE has been appointed as its new Director. He will take up his appointment in January 2020.... Read full article
by Michael Hogan on November 18, 2018
Tamara Rojo: ‘I want ballet to be for and about everybody’
by Michael Hogan on November 18, 2018
Born in Quebec and raised in Spain, London-based Tamara Rojo, 44, is the artistic director of the English National Ballet, as well as a lead principal dancer. She was previously a principal with the Royal Ballet. ... Read full article
by Sarah Crompton on September 25, 2018
You couldn't take your eyes off him': the triumph and tragedy of Rudolf Nureyev
by Sarah Crompton on September 25, 2018
The article explores Rudolf Nureyev's impact on ballet and the world, from his iconic defection to his captivating performances, delving into his rise from poverty to international stardom and the enduring legacy he left in the world of dance... Read full article
by DanceXchange on June 27, 2018
The city shines as Birmingham International Dance Festival gets everyone dancing
by DanceXchange on June 27, 2018
From 1 – 24 June the sixth edition of Birmingham International Dance Festival 2018 (BIDF 2018) has seen the sunshine and the city dance! Audiences were treated to an amazing 205 performances by 338 artists in venues, streets and parks across the ci... Read full article
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