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by Judith Burns (BBC) on June 3, 2017
Sporting plan to boost boys in ballet
by Judith Burns (BBC) on June 3, 2017
Moves from Angry Birds and Minecraft as well as footballers' goal celebrations are being used to encourage more boys to take up ballet. Just 1.8% of ballet exam candidates are boys, says the Royal Academy of Dance. Now the RAD has enlisted help from... Read full article
by Rebecca Stanley on May 24, 2017
Birmingham Royal Ballet principal dancer brings live dance to Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital
by Rebecca Stanley on May 24, 2017
A dynamic new pop-up dance company led by Birmingham Royal Ballet dancer Iain Mackay, will deliver three performances for the staff and patients of the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham this June.... Read full article
by Christy Romer on May 11, 2017
£2.3m to expand dance-based health initiative
by Christy Romer on May 11, 2017
The rollout of a dance-based falls prevention programme by arts and health charity Aesop will see 1,000 older people benefit from a new £2.3m investment.... Read full article
by Stagecoach on May 8, 2017
Stagecoach franchise welcomes 10 new franchisees one already has students performing in the West End
by Stagecoach on May 8, 2017
Stagecoach celebrate as 10 new franchisees launch their performing arts schools and one teacher-come-business owner is already sending students to perform in the West End!... Read full article
by Adam Sherwin on January 24, 2017
Lord Puttnam and Darcey Bussell issue ‘wake-up’ call over children excluded from the Arts
by Adam Sherwin on January 24, 2017
Leading arts figures including Lord Puttnam and Darcey Bussell have warned that a decline in the number of children taking arts subjects in schools could condemn a generation of young people to poverty.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on January 3, 2017
The Royal Ballet's Edward Watson: 'I still come in every day and want to be better'
by Lyndsey Winship on January 3, 2017
"I’m not a natural performer really,” says Edward Watson, despite being the highest-ranking British male ballet dancer. “I don’t really get off on the idea of being the lead in the show.” ... Read full article
by Susannah Butter on November 25, 2016
Strictly Come Dancing's Katya Jones says Ed Balls has fabulous rhythm and lovely eyes
by Susannah Butter on November 25, 2016
When you’re just three weeks away from the Strictly Come Dancing final, every detail of your performance counts, right down to your shoelaces.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 21, 2016
A leap too far: Will Tuckett on why his Nutcracker won't go on
by Judith Mackrell on November 21, 2016
Of all the many Nutcrackers competing for Christmas audiences this year, one production had promised to stand out. Will Tuckett, a former member of the Royal Ballet, had long had the idea of creating a fully immersive version, ... Read full article
by Kevin O'Hare on November 11, 2016
Royal Ballet director Kevin O’Hare on the power of choreographer Wayne McGregor
by Kevin O'Hare on November 11, 2016
Wayne McGregor is now one of the most familiar figures in dance. He is one of today’s most exciting choreographers and an unmistakable presence, with his distinctive physique and boundless, dynamic enthusiasm.... Read full article
by R Dodd on November 4, 2016
'We get so much support from Plymouth': Matthew Bourne brings The Red Shoes to Theatre Royal
by R Dodd on November 4, 2016
Matthew Bourne's latest creation, The Red Shoes, premieres in Plymouth later this month. The choreographer took some time out of his busy schedule to reveal the challenges and delights of transforming the iconic film into a play.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 3, 2016
How Rodin's radical dance sculptures captured the shock of modernity
by Judith Mackrell on November 3, 2016
When I think of an artist obsessed with dance, it’s Edgar Degas who comes to mind, a figure forever haunting the wings and rehearsal studios of the Paris Opera, trying to capture the elusive, impossible image of a dancer moving through space.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 2, 2016
Bourne's supremacy: the blockbuster choreographer puts on The Red Shoes
by Judith Mackrell on November 2, 2016
When I’m watching a film or play,” says Matthew Bourne, “there’s always a part of me that’s wondering: ‘Could this be a show?’ When I’m browsing through a bookshop, I’m always looking for titles.... Read full article
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