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by Stroud Life on March 15, 2016
Ballet dancers join breast cancer survivor Katherine for world's first 'Ballethon'
by Stroud Life on March 15, 2016
Would-be ballerinas are being urged to take part in the world's first Ballethon, taking place in Stroud next month. Ballet teacher Katherine MacInnes had a mastectomy in December, but that hasn't stopped her from dancing, or teaching.... Read full article
by Judith Duffy on March 13, 2016
Meet the Scottish ballet star inspiring a new generation of Billy Elliots
by Judith Duffy on March 13, 2016
A Scottish ballet star has been appointed as the first male dance ambassador by a prestigious dance body to help inspire a new generation of ‘Billy Elliots’.... Read full article
by Louise Convery on March 7, 2016
Royal Ballet wish granted for teen cancer survivor
by Louise Convery on March 7, 2016
Amy Uprichard was diagnosed with acute myeloid leukaemia - a type of blood cancer - three years ago after weeks of feeling extremely tired. She had been accepted into ballet school at Ballet West in Scotland... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on February 25, 2016
Steven McRae: With ballet I’m like a superhero and each jump is a power move
by Lyndsey Winship on February 25, 2016
The strip Ballet Hero Fantasy appears in a Japanese ballet magazine, introducing readers to some of the art form’s classic stories with McRae as the inspirational lead. ... Read full article
by Kate Monaghan on February 11, 2016
The dance teacher with Down's syndrome
by Kate Monaghan on February 11, 2016
Becoming a professional dancer was always 22-year-old Hannah Sampson's dream. Having Down's syndrome, though, she imagined there would be too many barriers in the way.... Read full article
by Orli Vogt-Vincent on January 31, 2016
Stem subject snobbery: a student’s view on why arts subjects matter
by Orli Vogt-Vincent on January 31, 2016
“Y’know, the soft subjects,” says the boy in maths. “The easy ones: the stupid girls in bottom set take them. Extra, pointless GCSEs. Like dance. It shouldn’t even be a subject.” We’re choosing subjects for our A-level taster day at school, ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on January 27, 2016
A nation of dancers: 10 years of the Big Dance in the UK
by Judith Mackrell on January 27, 2016
Two of the performances that have stayed with me from last autumn’s Dance Umbrella are those in which the audience, rather than the professionals, were dancing.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on January 25, 2016
National Dance awards: Rosie Kay and Crystal Pite lead the charge
by Judith Mackrell on January 25, 2016
This month, as Idris Elba lambasted British TV for its failure to represent the nation’s ethnic diversity; as a Channel 4-commissioned study reported that men outnumber women on our television screens by two to one; ... Read full article
by David Whetstone on January 15, 2016
A great North East success story as Dance City celebrates 30 years in style
by David Whetstone on January 15, 2016
Dance City bosses and customers past and present gathered on Thursday for a gala celebrating its 30 successful years in the North East.... Read full article
by Ismene Brown on January 13, 2016
We’re entering a new era for dance - expect big ballets with big stories
by Ismene Brown on January 13, 2016
Dance has its own archaeological periods, and 2016’s schedules are confirming what 2015 indicated — that the era of dances with scientists is over. If you’ve an aversion to digital fidgets and have felt left out in recent years, you will wallow in st... Read full article
by De Montfort University Leicester on January 6, 2016
Two Dance students from De Montfort University Leicester (DMU) are developing their career potential by securing highly-sought after roles as ambassadors for a national dance project.... Read full article
by Sam Creighton on January 4, 2016
Darcey Bussell reveals she needs a hip operation at the age of 46 after decades of dancing
by Sam Creighton on January 4, 2016
Her ballerina body has won an army of admirers, and as the statuesque judge of Strictly Come Dancing you'd expect Darcey Bussell to be in fine physical shape.... Read full article
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