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by Stephanie Brawn on July 5, 2016
Dance youngsters step out to shine for West End stars during Darwen Dance Live
by Stephanie Brawn on July 5, 2016
More than 2,000 Darreners danced their socks off with West End stars this weekend at the third instalment of Darwen Dance Live.... Read full article
on June 9, 2016
Gabriella fulfils Granny's last wish by collecting Youth Ballet founder's CBE
on June 9, 2016
A 10-year-old ballerina has carried out one of her late grandmother's final wishes by picking up a CBE on her behalf at Buckingham Palace.... Read full article
by Luke Jennings on May 22, 2016
Drew McOnie: ‘It’s not a technical process, it’s instinctual’
by Luke Jennings on May 22, 2016
Drew McOnie, 30, is a London-based choreographer whose CV includes work onChicago, Bugsy Malone and In the Heights, for which he won the 2016 Olivier award for best theatre choreographer.... Read full article
by John Herring on April 27, 2016
Newbury man crowned world champion in Irish dancing
by John Herring on April 27, 2016
A Newbury man has been crowned world champion in Irish dancing. Joshua Ruddock won the senior men’s championship, held in Glasgow’s Royal Concert Hall, on Easter Sunday. Mr Ruddock had to perform two rounds in front of judges before performing ... Read full article
by Jo on April 20, 2016
Celebrating Life to the Full – Donna Hargreaves From Channel 4’S Big Ballet
by Jo on April 20, 2016
The article profiles Donna Hargreaves from Channel 4's Big Ballet, highlighting her passion for dance and celebrating life at 51. Donna shares her journey, motivations, obstacles, achievements, and advice for those considering taking up a sport. Her... Read full article
by Judith Woods on March 29, 2016
Carlos Acosta: 'Nobody who looks like me has ever played the roles I danced'
by Judith Woods on March 29, 2016
When Barack Obama touched down on the Havana tarmac last week, it marked an historic moment in Cuba’s history. The thawing of relations has been welcomed by a country that the U.S. has kept in the cold for 88 years.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on March 29, 2016
Francesca Hayward, interview: 'I just want always to move people. If someone cries, that’s brilliant
by Lyndsey Winship on March 29, 2016
Like most dancers, Francesca Hayward — Frankie to her friends — is smaller in real life than she looks on stage. We meet between rehearsals at the Royal Opera House; she is dressed in a tracksuit and the moon boots dancers wear to keep their feet war... Read full article
by Dom O'Hanlon on March 1, 2016
In Conversation with choreographer Drew McOnie
by Dom O'Hanlon on March 1, 2016
Director and choreographer Drew McOnie is one of the most successful young creatives working in theatre today.... Read full article
by Kelly Apter on February 17, 2016
Northern Ballet re-works 1984 for the stage
by Kelly Apter on February 17, 2016
For many, Big Brother is simply a TV show filled with fame-hungry people desperate to raise their profile. But for those who have read George Orwell’s classic novel 1984, the term refers to a far more sinister form of surveillance.... Read full article
by Roz Laws on February 17, 2016
Why Zizi Strallen makes a practically perfect Mary Poppins
by Roz Laws on February 17, 2016
Mary Poppins is practically perfect in every way – so it takes a special person to take on the iconic role. Fortunately Zizi Strallen seems to be just the girl to be the supernanny with magical powers.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on February 8, 2016
Christopher Wheeldon: how I fell for the scandalous Madame X
by Judith Mackrell on February 8, 2016
When I moved to New York 23 years ago, I started going to theMetropolitan Museum every Sunday. On my way to the American wing one day, I spotted this portrait by John Singer Sargent hanging in a stairwell, all on its own.... Read full article
by Karen Price on January 26, 2016
How 18th century oil paintings have inspired National Dance Company Wales world premiere
by Karen Price on January 26, 2016
It's four months since Caroline Finn took up the post of Artistic Director of National Dance Company Wales and now audiences will have the chance to see her work as part of the new spring tour.... Read full article
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