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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 Kelly Apter on November 19, 2015
Five reasons to catch Baltic Dance Theatre’s UK premier
by Kelly Apter on November 19, 2015
As one of Poland’s most acclaimed dance companies heads to the UK for the very first time, we give you five reasons to see their adaptation of Phaedra at The Place in London.... Read full article
by Ian Youngs on November 11, 2015
Akram Khan moves into classical ballet with Giselle
by Ian Youngs on November 11, 2015
Khan is known for mixing contemporary dance and Indian classical dance in shows like the award-winning Desh. He also performed at the London 2012 Olympic Games opening ceremony.... Read full article
on November 10, 2015
Memorial to former Northern Ballet star Jonathan Ollivier
on November 10, 2015
A former Northern Ballet star who was killed hours before a show will be celebrated in a memorial dance evening. Jonathan Ollivier, 38, died in a motorbike accident in August... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 4, 2015
Rambert: Love, Art and Rock'n'Roll review – stylish moves to Picasso and the Stones
by Judith Mackrell on November 4, 2015
Repertory companies are rare in contemporary dance, with the single-choreographer model all but universal. But in their current mixed bill, Rambert make a supremely confident case not only as a company that can draw its work from a variety of sources... Read full article
by Fame Film Festival on November 2, 2015
Balletboyz and Dancescreen Present Frame: The London Dance Festival
by Fame Film Festival on November 2, 2015
Film submissions open today for the 14th edition of dancescreen, the most prestigious international competition among the dance film and video festivals, taking place this year at the inaugural FRAME... Read full article
by Mark Monahan on October 14, 2015
Swan Lake, Birmingham Royal Ballet, Sadler's Wells, review: 'supremely classy'
by Mark Monahan on October 14, 2015
One sometimes worries about Birmingham Royal Ballet’s place in the current British dance firmament, but that debate will have to wait until another time.... 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
on October 5, 2015
Fantasy, Wit and Rhythm
on October 5, 2015
Explore the contemporary dance world with National Dance Company Wales as they premiere Jeroen Verbruggen's 'A Mighty Wind', a fantasy-filled and high-energy performance encompassing rock chic vibes, theatrical journeys, and rhythmic explorations.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on September 30, 2015
Chéri review – Colette's novellas become a dance of doomed love
by Judith Mackrell on September 30, 2015
This article reviews Martha Clarke's dance-theatre work "Chéri," based on Colette's novellas, applauding Alessandra Ferri's performance but critiquing Clarke's choreographic limitations and the ambiguous ending.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on September 24, 2015
Symphonie Dramatique review – a star-crossed dance with Romeo and Juliet
by Judith Mackrell on September 24, 2015
It’s 50 years since Kenneth MacMillan choreographed Romeo and Juliet, and in that time the ballet has become acknowledged as one of the great dance dramas of our time. ... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on September 20, 2015
Tanztheater Wuppertal Pina Bausch review – a new era begins with energy and laughter
by Judith Mackrell on September 20, 2015
There’s a palpable sense of curiosity at Wuppertal as the lights dim for the premiere of the Bausch company’s latest show.... Read full article
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