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by Mat Growcott on June 16, 2017
£250,000 on offer to talented Telford youngsters after Councillors' allowances cut
by Mat Growcott on June 16, 2017
Talented and gifted young people can apply for a new bursary – started after a cut in councillors' allowance saved almost £250,000. Telford & Wrekin Council has launched the Leader and Cabinet Members’ Young Person Bursary, which it hopes will... Read full article
by Judith Burns (BBC) on June 3, 2017
Sporting plan to boost boys in ballet
by Judith Burns (BBC) on June 3, 2017
Moves from Angry Birds and Minecraft as well as footballers' goal celebrations are being used to encourage more boys to take up ballet. Just 1.8% of ballet exam candidates are boys, says the Royal Academy of Dance. Now the RAD has enlisted help from... Read full article
by Christy Romer on May 11, 2017
£2.3m to expand dance-based health initiative
by Christy Romer on May 11, 2017
The rollout of a dance-based falls prevention programme by arts and health charity Aesop will see 1,000 older people benefit from a new £2.3m investment.... Read full article
by Maria Croce on April 22, 2017
Ballet dancers face toughest challenge yet in new film for Glasgow audiences
by Maria Croce on April 22, 2017
Couple Madeline Squire and Nick Shoesmith have performed together before with Scottish Ballet – as a pair who fall in love in Cinderella. But now they’re acting out a struggling relationship for new ballet film The Perfect Place.... Read full article
on April 18, 2017
Ballet school for sick and disabled children to launch in East Kilbride
on April 18, 2017
The first of its kind in Scotland, Ballet Bees will provide ballet dance tuition for children with additional support needs and life-limiting medical conditions. Started by a group of local mums in conjunction with fundraising charity Buddy’s... Read full article
by Daniel Masoliver on April 8, 2017
My workout: ‘Ballet has given me strength’
by Daniel Masoliver on April 8, 2017
Lauren Hibbert, 32, on why she loves to dance - I have always loved to dance. It’s a brilliant way to keep fit: it’s so much fun and doesn’t even feel like exercise. I’ve had lessons since I was little, everything from jazz and contemporary to street... Read full article
by David Whetstone on April 8, 2017
Sid likes to dance and now he and other children like him can carry on doing so
by David Whetstone on April 8, 2017
An arts initiative that helps children like 11-year-old Sid Cuthbertson, who has autism but loves to dance, has just secured funding for a further three years. Arts Connect has operated in Newcastle for five years and is an initiative... Read full article
by Adam Sherwin on April 4, 2017
BBC opens up programmes to artists with new £4m fund
by Adam Sherwin on April 4, 2017
Arts organisations will bid for licence-fee cash to make programmes from a new BBC fund after Tony Hall, Director-General, warned that spending cuts are threatening public access to the arts. Artists and arts bodies from across the UK... Read full article
by BalletBoyz on March 29, 2017
Here are Balletboyz’ Michael Nunn and William Trevitt to tell us more
by BalletBoyz on March 29, 2017
The internationally acclaimed Balletboyz bring their new production Life., featuring two new commissions by renowned choreographers Pontus Lidberg and Javier de Frutos, to Bristol Old Vic this weekend.... Read full article
by Sharon Verghis on March 11, 2017
Australian Ballet teams up with choreographer David Bintley for Faster
by Sharon Verghis on March 11, 2017
David Bintley is the Birmingham Royal Ballet’s veteran artistic director, a sparkling former character dancer nurtured early by some of English ballet’s greatest names — think Fred Ashton, Peter Wright and Ninette de Valois — and choreographer... Read full article
by Luke Jennings on March 5, 2017
‘The traditional duet always has the woman reliant on the man. I’m sick of it’
by Luke Jennings on March 5, 2017
The article showcases Julie Cunningham's journey as a dancer and choreographer, challenging traditional gender roles in duets within the dance world through her work that aims to represent the diverse experiences of individuals on stage.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on March 2, 2017
Matthew Bourne's protege James Cousins on his dance with Shakespeare
by Judith Mackrell on March 2, 2017
James Cousins, protege of Matthew Bourne, discusses his career, from winning awards to choreographing a Shakespeare-inspired piece with modern themes. He reflects on storytelling in dance and the challenges of building a career in the arts.... Read full article
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