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by Kate Hutchinson on July 19, 2017
Holly Blakey: the dance punk who turned Coldplay into disco chimps
by Kate Hutchinson on July 19, 2017
Having learned ballet in a car park and given all the right moves to Florence + the Machine. Now, the queen of music videos is putting on her first show. The choreographer talks about dance snobs, anorexia and reclaiming bump ’n’ grind... Read full article
on June 17, 2017
A talented dancer gains a place at one of Europe’s most prestigious dance schools
on June 17, 2017
A talented dancer from Birstall has won a place at one of Europe’s most prestigious dance schools. Mika George Evans is poised to start a degree course in ballet at the prestigious Royal Conservatoire of Scotland at just 16 years of age.... 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 Michael Alexander on June 3, 2017
‘Only the strong minded keep going’ says Clackmannanshire’s real-life ‘Billy Elliot’ ballet star
by Michael Alexander on June 3, 2017
Fast forward to 2017, and rural Clackmannanshire might seem a far cry from the post-industrial wastelands of County Durham. Yet for 18-year-old local lad Harris Bell and his family, who live near Dollar, the realities of a young man overcoming... Read full article
by Phil Hewitt on June 1, 2017
Ballet Central dancers go on nationwide tour
by Phil Hewitt on June 1, 2017
Ballet Central’s 2017 nationwide tour, the performers are Central School of Ballet’s graduate performing company, and Christopher is delighted to be in charge. “I started last summer, so this is my inaugural year, my first year of students, which is... Read full article
by Maria Croce on April 22, 2017
Ballet dancers face toughest challenge yet in new film for Glasgow audiences
by Maria Croce on April 22, 2017
Couple Madeline Squire and Nick Shoesmith have performed together before with Scottish Ballet – as a pair who fall in love in Cinderella. But now they’re acting out a struggling relationship for new ballet film The Perfect Place.... Read full article
by Daniel Masoliver on April 8, 2017
My workout: ‘Ballet has given me strength’
by Daniel Masoliver on April 8, 2017
Lauren Hibbert, 32, on why she loves to dance - I have always loved to dance. It’s a brilliant way to keep fit: it’s so much fun and doesn’t even feel like exercise. I’ve had lessons since I was little, everything from jazz and contemporary to street... Read full article
by BalletBoyz on March 29, 2017
Here are Balletboyz’ Michael Nunn and William Trevitt to tell us more
by BalletBoyz on March 29, 2017
The internationally acclaimed Balletboyz bring their new production Life., featuring two new commissions by renowned choreographers Pontus Lidberg and Javier de Frutos, to Bristol Old Vic this weekend.... Read full article
by Sharon Verghis on March 11, 2017
Australian Ballet teams up with choreographer David Bintley for Faster
by Sharon Verghis on March 11, 2017
David Bintley is the Birmingham Royal Ballet’s veteran artistic director, a sparkling former character dancer nurtured early by some of English ballet’s greatest names — think Fred Ashton, Peter Wright and Ninette de Valois — and choreographer... Read full article
by Luke Jennings on March 5, 2017
‘The traditional duet always has the woman reliant on the man. I’m sick of it’
by Luke Jennings on March 5, 2017
The article showcases Julie Cunningham's journey as a dancer and choreographer, challenging traditional gender roles in duets within the dance world through her work that aims to represent the diverse experiences of individuals on stage.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on March 2, 2017
Matthew Bourne's protege James Cousins on his dance with Shakespeare
by Judith Mackrell on March 2, 2017
James Cousins, protege of Matthew Bourne, discusses his career, from winning awards to choreographing a Shakespeare-inspired piece with modern themes. He reflects on storytelling in dance and the challenges of building a career in the arts.... Read full article
by Emma Clayton on February 7, 2017
Award-winning choreographer Jacqui Drake's aim to raise £1 million
by Emma Clayton on February 7, 2017
Award-winning choreographer Jacqui Drake's inspiring journey through terminal illness shows resilience, positivity, and passion for dance despite challenges.... Read full article
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