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by ABOUT Dance on January 30, 2024
How to Prepare for a Dance Photography Shoot
by ABOUT Dance on January 30, 2024
"Tips for preparing for a dance photography shoot: communicate with the photographer, choose the right location, select the perfect outfit, practice posing and movements, pay attention to hair and makeup, bring necessary props or accessories, warm-up... Read full article
by ABOUT Dance on October 19, 2023
Dancers and Self-Representation: The Power Within
by ABOUT Dance on October 19, 2023
Every dancer knows that words often fail to capture the essence of their craft. The sound of music, the graceful movement of the body, and the emotions conveyed through expression combine to create a language that transcends verbal communication.... Read full article
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 Birmingham Hippodrome on February 27, 2020
Aakash Odedra Company presents The European premiere of Samara
by Birmingham Hippodrome on February 27, 2020
Aakash Odedra Company’s next major project, Samsara, a collaboration between Odedra and Hu Shenyuan, will receive its European premiere at Birmingham Hippodrome on Thursday 11 June as part of Birmingham International Dance Festival.... Read full article
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on August 19, 2019
Birmingham Royal Ballet Autumn Season
by Birmingham Royal Ballet on August 19, 2019
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s autumn season features a fitting balance of classical and contemporary ballet including Giselle and a Mixed Bill including the World Premiere of the latest Ballet Now commission and a partnership with Ballet Black. ... Read full article
by Dance Umbrella on August 6, 2019
Dance Umbrella Announces Additional Events as Part of Its Festival 2019
by Dance Umbrella on August 6, 2019
Dates added for the urban playground team’s zoo humans at London bridge on 10 October & in Woolwich on 11 October Extinction Rebellion talk will close the festival at Siobhan Davies Studios on 27 October... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on April 15, 2019
Merce Cunningham remembered
by Lyndsey Winship on April 15, 2019
Merce didn’t speak to us very often, but in your first performance, he’d definitely tell you to have fun. Typically, he’d sit downstage right and watch the entire show like a hawk, but on your last exit, he would grab you by the arm and squeeze it.... 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 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
It was impossible not to know who Rudolf Nureyev was. From the moment the dancer defected to the west, turning his back on his home and the Kirov company that trained him, he blazed across the front pages.... Read full article
by Judith Potts on August 13, 2018
How dance classes help sufferers of Parkinson's disease
by Judith Potts on August 13, 2018
In 1817, Dr James Parkinson published "An Essay on the Shaking Palsy", in which he described "resting tremor, abnormal posture and gait, paralysis and diminished muscle strength" and went on to outline the progress of a disease, as yet un-named.... Read full article
on July 13, 2018
Janis Claxton Dance presents POP-UP DUETS (fragments of love)
on July 13, 2018
Pop-Up Duets (fragments of love) is a series of 5-minute, contemporary dance duets designed for a wide range of public spaces such as museums, galleries, cafes, libraries etc.... Read full article
Birmingham International Dance Festival, produced by Birmingham-based DanceXchange, explores the themes of imagination, digital art and reflects on the diversity of its dancer’s bodies in its return for its sixth festival, launching this Friday, 1s... Read full article
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