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by John Herring on April 27, 2016
Newbury man crowned world champion in Irish dancing
by John Herring on April 27, 2016
A Newbury man has been crowned world champion in Irish dancing. Joshua Ruddock won the senior men’s championship, held in Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall, on Easter Sunday. Mr Ruddock had to perform two rounds in front of judges before performing ... Read full article
by Janet Tappin Coelho on March 15, 2016
Ballerina receives pointe foot prosthesis allowing her to dance again for first time in 13 years
by Janet Tappin Coelho on March 15, 2016
An amateur ballerina in Brazil, whose lower left leg was amputated after a road accident, has spoken of her joy after becoming among the first people to receive a pointe foot prosthesis allowing her to dance classical ballet again.... Read full article
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 Kate Wilson on February 3, 2016
New dance project aiming to help people with Parkinson's rolled out in Dorset
by Kate Wilson on February 3, 2016
A new dance project aimed at helping people with Parkinson's is being rolled out in Dorset. Pavilion Dance South West has received funding to finance the first year of a three-year project designed to make Parkinson’s Dance classes... Read full article
on January 1, 2016
Director and Choreographer Matthew Bourne awarded knighthood
on January 1, 2016
The choreographer and director Matthew Bourne has been awarded a knighthood in the New Year Honours List. Of the news Mr Bourne commented “This news has come as a great surprise to me, but I couldn’t be more thrilled and honoured ... 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 October 29, 2015
National Dance Awards 2015 nominations: ice dance, flamenco and independent companies celebrated
by Judith Mackrell on October 29, 2015
Life for independent dance artists is getting harder, as funding cuts bite deeper, rents for rehearsal space rise and regional theatres reduce their programmes. ... Read full article
on August 15, 2015
No one is too old for ballet
on August 15, 2015
The article highlights the benefits of ballet for older individuals, focusing on confidence, physical health, and the beauty of movement. It emphasizes how ballet can be a universal and enriching experience that transcends age.... Read full article
by Ava Hubble on July 29, 2015
Royal Ballet help to save sight of expat pensioner
by Ava Hubble on July 29, 2015
This article highlights how The Royal Ballet stepped in to cover an expat pensioner's cataract surgeries, underscoring both the company's generosity and the challenges faced by expats impacted by frozen pensions.... Read full article
by Polly Albany-Ward on July 17, 2015
Dancing nan, 85, proves you're never tutu old for ballet as she reaches finals
by Polly Albany-Ward on July 17, 2015
A Graceful grandma who took up ballet when her husband died 15 years ago made it to the finals of a national competition for adult learners.... Read full article
by Herald Scotland on June 10, 2015
Life begins at 50 for Edinburgh Fringe bound Scottish Ballet Company
by Herald Scotland on June 10, 2015
Life begins at 50 for Edinburgh Fringe bound Scottish Ballet Company And, for a group of people who have been flocking to dance classes for the over-50s, their hard work in the studio has paid off with an appearance at the Edinburgh Fringe. ... Read full article
by Dominic Utton on May 28, 2015
What is street dance and why are adults doing it?
by Dominic Utton on May 28, 2015
Do you want to get fit but find the idea of running, cycling or working out at the gym just a little… boring? The answer may lie on the dance floor. ... Read full article
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