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by Judith Mackrell on September 25, 2017
'You leave part of yourself on stage': Royal Ballet dancers on Kenneth MacMillan
by Judith Mackrell on September 25, 2017
Kenneth MacMillan holds a peculiarly revered position within the culture of the Royal Ballet. Many junior dancers say that it’s the principal roles within his story ballets – Romeo and Juliet, Mayerling and Manon – to which they most aspire.... Read full article
by Beth Pridding on August 26, 2017
Dance hopefuls in Burton could learn to dance for free as Ultra Ballroom comes to town
by Beth Pridding on August 26, 2017
Budding dancers in Burton are being urged to get their gladrags on and get ready to boogie and ballroom, all in the name of charity.... Read full article
by Zoë Anderson on August 13, 2017
Wayne McGregor’s +/- Human, Roundhouse, dance review: 'Eye-catching'
by Zoë Anderson on August 13, 2017
High in the air, bright white spheres float over the heads of dancers, hovering and circling in the lofty ceiling space of the Roundhouse. Named Zoological, the orbs are an entrancing art installation by Random International. ... Read full article
by Lyndsey Windship on August 3, 2017
Romeo and Juliet ballet review: Rudolf Nureyev's choreography stands test of time at Royal Festival
by Lyndsey Windship on August 3, 2017
It's 40 years since Rudolf Nureyev made this Romeo & Juliet for English National Ballet (then known as London Festival Ballet), a piece full of fast-paced choreography, fateful doom and Venetian bawdiness, and it stands the test of time.... Read full article
by Amelia Shaw on July 8, 2017
Gwynedd girl who overcomes hip disorder on the brink of pursuing dance career
by Amelia Shaw on July 8, 2017
A young performer with a congenital hip disorder has beaten medical odds to pursue her dream of becoming a professional dancer.... Read full article
by BBC News on July 6, 2017
Arlene Phillips plans dance gala in aid of Grenfell Fire victims
by BBC News on July 6, 2017
Former Strictly judge Arlene Phillips is arranging a special dance gala to raise funds for those affected by the Grenfell Tower fire.... Read full article
by Christy Romer on June 30, 2017
Dance development takes a hit in NPO funding round
by Christy Romer on June 30, 2017
Several dance organisations are “extremely disappointed” and “surprised” by Arts Council England’s (ACE’s) National Portfolio announcement, which has left swathes of the country without a dedicated dance development agency.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Windship on June 30, 2017
Alexander Whitley Dance Company, 8 Minutes, review: Solar-powered beauty
by Lyndsey Windship on June 30, 2017
Alexander Whitley has been an 'up and coming' talent for a while now, his work always intellectually engaged and technically skilled, but somehow never a hundred percent nailing it. I think we can say, however, that he has now arrived, in some style,... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on June 18, 2017
Scottish Dance Theatre review – ballet with the spirit of street-dance rebellion
by Judith Mackrell on June 18, 2017
The article reviews Scottish Dance Theatre's performances, highlighting choreographer Botis Seva's rebellious interpretation of ballet and Anton Lachky's whimsically surreal piece about liberation through dance.... Read full article
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 Mackrell on June 6, 2017
Ashton at the Royal Ballet review – miraculous moves and romantic rapture
by Judith Mackrell on June 6, 2017
Shortly before his death in 1988, Frederick Ashton grew fretful about the future of his ballets. He worried that he was falling out of fashion, that a new generation of dancers was unable to understand his style. “They’re afraid of letting go,”... 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
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