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by Susannah Butter on November 25, 2016
Strictly Come Dancing's Katya Jones says Ed Balls has fabulous rhythm and lovely eyes
by Susannah Butter on November 25, 2016
When you’re just three weeks away from the Strictly Come Dancing final, every detail of your performance counts, right down to your shoelaces.... Read full article
by Bev Holder on November 24, 2016
Performers from Karen Yates School of Dance tap their way through Children in Need world record
by Bev Holder on November 24, 2016
Dancers from the Karen Yates School of Dance are hoping to have tapped their way to a new world record as part of a Children in Need fundraiser.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 21, 2016
A leap too far: Will Tuckett on why his Nutcracker won't go on
by Judith Mackrell on November 21, 2016
Of all the many Nutcrackers competing for Christmas audiences this year, one production had promised to stand out. Will Tuckett, a former member of the Royal Ballet, had long had the idea of creating a fully immersive version, ... Read full article
on November 19, 2016
Darcey Bussell defends her art as she quicksteps into Shropshire
on November 19, 2016
It’s a busy Blackpool weekend for former ballerina Darcey Bussell. But she found time en route to the Tower Ballroom to pop into a Shropshire school, to meet students and unveil a plaque. ... Read full article
by Kevin O'Hare on November 11, 2016
Royal Ballet director Kevin O’Hare on the power of choreographer Wayne McGregor
by Kevin O'Hare on November 11, 2016
Wayne McGregor is now one of the most familiar figures in dance. He is one of today’s most exciting choreographers and an unmistakable presence, with his distinctive physique and boundless, dynamic enthusiasm.... Read full article
on November 9, 2016
Dancers engage with groups to create ‘physical postcards’
on November 9, 2016
For the past year, dancers Lois Taylor, Sarah Fairhall and Gemma Kempthorne have worked alongside artists, photographers, writers, dancers, composer Jamie Mills and film-maker Brett Harvey, to create physical postcards ... Read full article
by R Dodd on November 4, 2016
'We get so much support from Plymouth': Matthew Bourne brings The Red Shoes to Theatre Royal
by R Dodd on November 4, 2016
Matthew Bourne's latest creation, The Red Shoes, premieres in Plymouth later this month. The choreographer took some time out of his busy schedule to reveal the challenges and delights of transforming the iconic film into a play.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 3, 2016
How Rodin's radical dance sculptures captured the shock of modernity
by Judith Mackrell on November 3, 2016
When I think of an artist obsessed with dance, it’s Edgar Degas who comes to mind, a figure forever haunting the wings and rehearsal studios of the Paris Opera, trying to capture the elusive, impossible image of a dancer moving through space.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 2, 2016
Bourne's supremacy: the blockbuster choreographer puts on The Red Shoes
by Judith Mackrell on November 2, 2016
When I’m watching a film or play,” says Matthew Bourne, “there’s always a part of me that’s wondering: ‘Could this be a show?’ When I’m browsing through a bookshop, I’m always looking for titles.... Read full article
by Mark Brown on October 24, 2016
Acosta Danza to tour UK with fusion of classical and modern dance
by Mark Brown on October 24, 2016
Carlos Acosta has spoken of his mission to break down barriers between the segregated worlds of classical and contemporary dance with his new Cuban company.... Read full article
by Martin Shaw on October 23, 2016
Baby ballet Danceathon fundraiser in Meltham
by Martin Shaw on October 23, 2016
They rocked, they rolled, they bopped, they hopped, they skipped... and jumped in pretend muddy puddles. Babies, tots and children got into the groove at their weekly babyballet class in Meltham as they took part in a special ‘Danceathon’... Read full article
by Rachel Pugh on October 18, 2016
Express yourself: how a charity is using dance to improve mental health
by Rachel Pugh on October 18, 2016
Ten young people from Manchester mental health charity 42nd Street are struggling to spin their legs round their bodies while keeping their hands anchored to the studio floor as they’ve been shown.... Read full article
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