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on August 26, 2015
English National Ballet to bring Romeo & Juliet to Bristol Hippodrome
on August 26, 2015
Join English National Ballet as they bring the timeless love story of Romeo & Juliet to Bristol Hippodrome, featuring exquisite choreography and live music. Experience the passion and tragedy of this classic tale in a stunning Renaissance setting.... Read full article
on August 13, 2015
Final show for Strictly’s Vincent and Flavia
on August 13, 2015
Now Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace are touring theatres for the very last time with The Last Tango, the final part of their trilogy and their farewell UK tour.... Read full article
by Donna Ferguson on August 8, 2015
'As long as I can still kick my legs, I’ll carry on working' - Arlene Phillips talks money
by Donna Ferguson on August 8, 2015
Arlene Phillips is one of the West End’s most famous choreographers. She was a judge on Strictly Come Dancing for the first four years of the show and has been awarded both an OBE and a CBE for her services to dance and charity.... Read full article
by Molly Kersey on August 3, 2015
Irish dancing and harmonies in ‘spectacular’ new stage show
by Molly Kersey on August 3, 2015
International hit show Spirit of the Dance will be making its way to Dartford later this month. The popular show features a range of different dance styles, including Irish dance, tango, flamenco and salsa.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on July 28, 2015
Sylvie Guillem on her retirement from ballet: 'It's a big goodbye'
by Lyndsey Winship on July 28, 2015
The shaft of sunshine streaming through the window of Clerkenwell’s Zetter hotel is soothing Sylvie Guillem’s sore neck. ... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on July 16, 2015
'Understand – it hurts': giants of dance reveal its tolls and triumphs
by Lyndsey Winship on July 16, 2015
Late nights, early mornings, punishing schedules, stage fright, pulled hamstrings, failed auditions … Carlos Acosta, Tamara Rojo, Lauren Cuthbertson, Wayne McGregor, Matthew Bourne and more reveal the secrets of the dance studio... Read full article
by Mark Monahan on July 11, 2015
Ivan Vasiliev, interview: "For me, if it’s art, it must be crazy"
by Mark Monahan on July 11, 2015
The article delves into Ivan Vasiliev's unparalleled talent, insatiable appetite for challenges, innovative choreography endeavours, and artistic evolution, showcasing his unique perspective on the ballet world.... Read full article
by David Bellan on June 11, 2015
Talking to members of Ballet Central ahead of their Chipping Norton performance
by David Bellan on June 11, 2015
Ballet Central has been a highlight of Chipping Norton’s summer season for many years, and once again their young performers are bringing an exciting programme. David Bellan talked to dancer Ruaidhri Maguire, and to one of the company’s directors... Read full article
by Harlequin Floors on June 1, 2015
Harlequin obtains rare interview with Madam Zhao Ruheng
by Harlequin Floors on June 1, 2015
Doyen of ballet in China and former Artistic Director of the National Ballet of China, Madam Zhao recently talked to Harlequin about Morning Star Ballet where she is Artistic Consultant... Read full article
by Rosanna Greenstreet on May 30, 2015
Q&A: Akram Khan - Dancer and Choreographer
by Rosanna Greenstreet on May 30, 2015
Born in Wimbledon, Akram Khan , 40, trained in classical Indian Kathak dance. He went on to become an award-winning dancer and choreographer and his collaborators have included Juliette Binoche, Hanif Kureishi, Anish Kapoor and Sylvie Guillem.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Winship on May 16, 2015
Q & A With choreographer Wayne McGregor
by Lyndsey Winship on May 16, 2015
In Jonathan Safran Foer’s Tree of Codes, he took Bruno Schulz’s book, Street of Crocodiles, and physically cut words out from the text to leave a new story on the page. Why did you think that would be a good starting point for a ballet?... Read full article
by Sarah Crompton on May 16, 2015
Ballet icon Sylvie Guillem retirement interview: ‘I knew for a long time that I had to stop’
by Sarah Crompton on May 16, 2015
This year will mark the end of Sylvie Guillem's astonishing 30-plus years as one of the world’s foremost ballet dancers. Sarah Crompton meets her as she prepares to bring her farewell tour to Britain... Read full article
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