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by Olivia Lerche on June 23, 2016
‘Brave’ Connie dances again after battling painful and rare lymphoblastic leukaemia
by Olivia Lerche on June 23, 2016
A six-year-old girl who suffered terrible leg pain and believed she would never dance again has spent the day with a prima ballerina.... Read full article
by Dalya Alberge on June 17, 2016
Sir Peter Wright memoir reveals monster feuds of ballet greats
by Dalya Alberge on June 17, 2016
On stage, they wowed audiences and scaled the heights of artistry. Offstage, some of the world’s greatest ballet dancers and choreographers descended into feuds, fights and downright nastiness.... Read full article
by Nick Charity on June 6, 2016
Ballet star Josh is bringing dance back to Notts
by Nick Charity on June 6, 2016
We meet the globe-trotting dancer who is coming back to Nottinghamshire to inspire young ballet hopefuls. Hucknall's own ballet star has become an international level dancer in only a short career,... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on June 6, 2016
Rambert at 90: the ballet company that made British dance a homegrown hit
by Judith Mackrell on June 6, 2016
Marie Rambert had no idea she was making history when she and her little dance troupe made their debut at the Lyric Hammersmith 90 years ago.... Read full article
by Liz Hoggard on June 6, 2016
Choreographer Arlene Phillips reveals how her dance teacher transformed her life
by Liz Hoggard on June 6, 2016
Arlene Phillips, 73, created routines for dance troupe Hot Gossip before working on West End and Broadway musicals. She was a judge on Strictly Come Dancing for five years, has two daughters and lives in London with her partner, Angus ... Read full article
by Ellis Barker on May 31, 2016
Co-op Juniors helped transformed me from bullied schoolboy to star of Royal Ballet
by Ellis Barker on May 31, 2016
Renowned Royal Ballet star Gary Avis has said that Suffolk-based theatre group Co-Op Juniors took him in as a bullied young boy and helped turn him into the man he is today.... Read full article
by Chris Long on May 19, 2016
Northern Ballet's Jane Eyre targets new audiences
by Chris Long on May 19, 2016
The article explores how Northern Ballet is targeting new audiences by adapting Jane Eyre for the stage, aiming to engage viewers with familiar stories while challenging traditional ballet narratives.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on May 11, 2016
Plans to create new dance hub in east London announced
by Lyndsey Winship on May 11, 2016
We can hopefully be the capital of dance in the world one day,” says Sadler’s Wells boss Alistair Spalding. Spalding is quite clear about his mission, and that aim has a new frontier:... Read full article
by Jamie Grierson on May 10, 2016
Royal Ballet dancer fed up with critic's references to his ginger hair
by Jamie Grierson on May 10, 2016
A principal dancer at the Royal Ballet has turned on a critic for repeatedly mentioning his ginger hair and fair skin in reviews.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on May 8, 2016
Osipova and Polunin: backstage with ballet's most explosive couple
by Judith Mackrell on May 8, 2016
I’d heard about his reputation, everyone in our world knew about it. People said he wasn’t very responsible, that he ran away. So at first I thought I would never dance with him.... Read full article
by Press Association on April 19, 2016
Bio-banding could cut risk of injury for ballet dancers, says study
by Press Association on April 19, 2016
Grouping young ballet dancers by their developmental rather than chronological age could help lower their risk of injury, a study has suggested. The technique, known as bio-banding, is growing in prominence for other sports, ... Read full article
by Charlotte Lytton on April 13, 2016
Meet the three ex-ballerinas proving choreography is for girls
by Charlotte Lytton on April 13, 2016
It’s 10 o’clock in the morning and the English National Ballet (ENB)’s dancers are assuming their usual positions on the studio floor: Tamara Rojo, the company’s renowned Artistic Director and lead principal, always practises closest to the piano ... Read full article
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