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by Lyndsey Winship on December 1, 2016
Ashley Shaw and Cordelia Braithwaite on sharing the lead role in Matthew Bourne's stage reinvention
by Lyndsey Winship on December 1, 2016
The Red Shoes is a story of obsession. In Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger’s 1948 film, Moira Shearer plays gifted ballerina Vicky Page, forced to make an impossible choice between love and career, her life and her dancing. ... Read full article
by Courtney Pochin on October 27, 2016
How a Norfolk woman beat 300 other dancers to land a part in the Thursford Christmas Spectacular
by Courtney Pochin on October 27, 2016
Norfolk-based dancer, Megan Frances, first went to the Thursford Christmas Spectacular when she was eight years old, now she’s about to embark on her second year starring in the show. ... 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 Kelly Apter on July 28, 2016
Meet the young YDancers – the dance artists of tomorrow
by Kelly Apter on July 28, 2016
Run by YDance, Project Y is the only intensive dance training programme in the UK offering young dancers the chance to create and perform as part of a touring contemporary dance company. As this year's crop get set to tour Scotland, ... 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 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
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