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by Zoë Anderson on January 3, 2016
Britain's oldest dance company still thriving on reinvention as it approaches its 90th birthday
by Zoë Anderson on January 3, 2016
Britain’s oldest dance company is no stranger to change. Rambert, which turns 90 this year, has discovered many of Britain’s leading choreographers, taken a long journey from the notoriously tiny Mercury Theatre ... Read full article
by Lexi Finnigan on January 1, 2016
Tutu makers are in dangerously short supply, says London's Royal Opera House
by Lexi Finnigan on January 1, 2016
Top-rank theatrical costume makers who are trained to construct intricate ballet tutus are in perilously short supply, according to London’s Royal Opera House.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on December 14, 2015
How Rudolf Nureyev danced to freedom
by Judith Mackrell on December 14, 2015
The day after Rudolf Nureyev defected to the west, the Daily Express ran the story on its front page under the triumphant headline “dance to freedom”. ... Read full article
on November 26, 2015
Strictly Come Dancing's Kristina Rihanoff blames her work ethic for her split from Joe Calzaghe
on November 26, 2015
Strictly Come Dancing star Kristina Rihanoff has said her relationship with boxer Joe Calzaghe failed because of her dedication to her dancing... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on November 24, 2015
Into the groove, how we taught Madonna to krump and thrust
by Lyndsey Winship on November 24, 2015
In the late 70s, Madonna Ciccone was a young dancer just arrived in New York, living on popcorn and self-belief between classes at the legendary Martha Graham’s dance school, and clubbing the night away at Danceteria.... Read full article
by Hannah Furness on November 21, 2015
Male ballet dancers are now centre stage, Darcey Bussell says
by Hannah Furness on November 21, 2015
They may have been eclipsed for years by their more glamorous female counterparts, whose dainty pointe shoes and spectacular grace have enticed a generation of of girls to the ballet.... Read full article
by Sarah Stacey on November 8, 2015
You're never past your prima: Ballet classes are booming - for older women
by Sarah Stacey on November 8, 2015
As the ballet music from Coppélia floats across the ballroom at The Bull Hotel in Bridport, Dorset, dancers in black leotards, leggings and satin ballet slippers start twirling elegantly. ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 5, 2015
Osipova and Polunin: another coup for Sadler's Wells in glitzy 2016 lineup
by Judith Mackrell on November 5, 2015
Is there a single dance talent that hasn’t gravitated towards Sadler’s Wells in the last decade? Maybe a few, but the theatre’s list of associate artists and companies is nonetheless heading towards world domination.... Read full article
by Kevin O’Hare on October 25, 2015
Frederick Ashton: Remembering the incredible career of the Royal Ballet's founder choreographer
by Kevin O’Hare on October 25, 2015
Frederick Ashton has always been part of my dancing life. When I was growing up in Yorkshire, ballets such as The Two Pigeons,La Fille mal gardée and Les Rendezvous would be performed by the touring company.... Read full article
by Sarah Crompton on October 17, 2015
Romeo and Juliet: how ballet gets to the heart of Shakespeare
by Sarah Crompton on October 17, 2015
In a rehearsal room at the top of the Royal Opera House, three harlots and a trio of likely lads are being put through their paces. “Don’t be pretty. Get lower and dirtier,” says Christopher Saunders, the ballet master in charge.... Read full article
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen on October 16, 2015
Festival aims to reboot community traditions of dancing in the street
by Hannah Ellis-Petersen on October 16, 2015
A show hoping to reinvigorate the long lost traditions of gathering together on the streets and dancing in moments of collective joy is to open London’s contemporary dance festival, Dance Umbrella.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on October 12, 2015
How can we give female choreographers a lift?
by Judith Mackrell on October 12, 2015
Where have all the women gone? It’s a question that’s become unexpectedly urgent during the last decade, as the choreographic profession has become more and more dominated by men. ... Read full article
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