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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 Barry Didcock on October 2, 2016
Spring-heeled Jack: the Scottish choreographer who's ready for lift off
by Barry Didcock on October 2, 2016
In a huge, bright, sun-washed rehearsal space in Scottish Ballet's Glasgow headquarters, principal dancer Christopher Harrison is stripping off this clothes – blue tracksuit bottoms, white socks, AC/DC T-shirt – and positioning a couple of plastic c... Read full article
by Nicola Stanbridge on September 29, 2016
Carlos Acosta on why the classical ballet world needs new Romeos
by Nicola Stanbridge on September 29, 2016
Carlos Acosta, one of the world's leading ballet dancers, bids farewell to classical ballet next week at the Royal Albert Hall, at the age of 43.... Read full article
by Kelly Apter on September 22, 2016
Interview: Sophie Laplane – 'What I really like is when choreographers give you freedom to see what
by Kelly Apter on September 22, 2016
After creating two short works for Scottish Ballet, company dancer Sophie Laplane is moving up onto the big stage. Her new work, Sibilo is part of Scottish Ballet's Autumn Programme, and she's nervous – and more than a little excited – at the prospec... Read full article
by Meghan Feeks on September 15, 2016
Birmingham Royal Ballet’s ‘The Tempest’: Some ‘Heavenly Music’, Brought to Life by Dance
by Meghan Feeks on September 15, 2016
“Hell is empty, and all the devils are here.” Shakespeare penned these famous words from The Tempest more than 400 years ago, but in a day of demagogues, Daesh, and deep social divisions, they just as easily could have been uttered today.... Read full article
by Daniel Masoliver on August 27, 2016
My workout: Gemma-Louise Stevenson, 30, wheelchair dancer – ‘I get as sweaty as possible’
by Daniel Masoliver on August 27, 2016
I trained in musical theatre as an able-bodied performer and became a professional dancer, singer and actor. I was one of the dancers in the Olympic opening ceremony at London 2012 and appeared in regional productions of My Fair Lady... Read full article
on August 20, 2016
Changing face of Leeds... and how Doncaster fell in love with ballet
on August 20, 2016
When David Nixon first arrived in Leeds, the city didn’t make much of an impression on the Canadian. While Harvey Nics had already opened its doors, and the makeover which would symbolise its economic renaissance had begun,... Read full article
by Mary Brennan on August 17, 2016
Pushing the boundaries with Scottish Ballet
by Mary Brennan on August 17, 2016
When Christopher Hampson was weighing up programming choices for Scottish Ballet’s return to the Edinburgh International Festival, he had very clear objectives in mind. Showing off the world-class character ... Read full article
by Mary Brennan on August 12, 2016
Ballerina Natalie Osipova and the legacy of Amy Winehouse
by Mary Brennan on August 12, 2016
For thousands of ballet fans worldwide, the name Natalia Osipova is linked, indelibly, in their hearts and minds with one talismanic, classic role: Giselle. ... Read full article
by The Lion King on August 5, 2016
Disney’s The Lion King Releases Short Films Showcasing the Cast and Crew’s Athletic Diversity
by The Lion King on August 5, 2016
The article highlights Disney's The Lion King's cast and crew's diverse athletic talents through a series of short films, showcasing their rigorous training routines for the West End production.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on August 2, 2016
The Ballet National de Marseille: "The times we are living in mean we cannot be cutting-edge"
by Lyndsey Winship on August 2, 2016
I visit the Ballet National de Marseille the day after the horrific murder of elderly priest Father Jacques Hamel in Normandy, and a fortnight after Mohamed Lahouaiej-Bouhlel killed 84 people just 200km along the coast from here in Nice. ... Read full article
by Baz Bamigboye on July 29, 2016
Meet Gemma Sutton, the belle of the ballroom: Actress cast in stage musical version of Baz Luhrmann'
by Baz Bamigboye on July 29, 2016
Strictly speaking, Gemma Sutton has got rhythm.The actress, currently appearing with legendary Michael Crawford in The Go-Between in the West End, has been cast in Strictly Ballroom,... Read full article
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