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by SLP College on April 6, 2018
SLP College announces Kay Mellor OBE as Patron
by SLP College on April 6, 2018
An award-winning writer becomes a patron of Leeds-based Musical Theatre and Dance College. In spring 2018, SLP College officially announced Kay Mellor as their new patron. The announcement follows on the heels of Kay’s brand new stage show..... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on March 26, 2018
Richard Alston Dance Company review – stillness, serenity and funk
by Judith Mackrell on March 26, 2018
Fifty years ago Richard Alston was a fierce, skinny boy with an arty fall of black hair who believed that dances should be choreographed with the same compositional rigour and purity as abstract art or music. ... Read full article
by Hanna Weibye on April 5, 2017
Matthew Bourne's Early Adventures, Sadler's Wells
by Hanna Weibye on April 5, 2017
Not every artist attains the kind of status that will allow their early works to be revived – or, when revived, greeted with commercial and critical success. This is something of a shame for those of us with a historical mindset who like seeing where... Read full article
by E. Whitcroft on March 14, 2017
Review - Richard Alston Dance Company at the Northcott Theatre, Exeter
by E. Whitcroft on March 14, 2017
British dance would be different without Richard Alston. From Rambert (he was the artistic director from 1986 to 1992) to The Place and London Contemporary Dance School: traces of his influence are everywhere. One of the first British choreographers... Read full article
by Katy Wheeler on October 6, 2016
Pauline Quirke launches performance arts academy in Sunderland
by Katy Wheeler on October 6, 2016
Pauline Quirke's new performance arts academy in Sunderland offers kids a chance to learn from her experience in shows like Birds of a Feather. The academy focuses on drama, musical theatre, and film, with unique opportunities like film screenings an... Read full article
by Tom Mack on January 24, 2016
Dupont dancers heading for World Cup in Jersey
by Tom Mack on January 24, 2016
Dozens of dancers from one of the region's top dance schools will be representing England in the Dance World Cup.... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on November 4, 2015
Rambert: Love, Art and Rock'n'Roll review – stylish moves to Picasso and the Stones
by Judith Mackrell on November 4, 2015
Repertory companies are rare in contemporary dance, with the single-choreographer model all but universal. But in their current mixed bill, Rambert make a supremely confident case not only as a company that can draw its work from a variety of sources... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on October 12, 2015
How can we give female choreographers a lift?
by Judith Mackrell on October 12, 2015
Where have all the women gone? It’s a question that’s become unexpectedly urgent during the last decade, as the choreographic profession has become more and more dominated by men. ... Read full article
by Rebecca Black on July 1, 2015
Fury as Belfast Metropolitan College axes dance course
by Rebecca Black on July 1, 2015
"Fury as Belfast Metropolitan College Axes dance course" highlights the disappointment and challenges faced by aspiring young dancers in Northern Ireland due to the sudden cancellation of their essential course, impacting their dreams and future... Read full article
by Rambert on June 20, 2015
Rambert is launching ‘Rambert Elements’ a choreography programme for schools
by Rambert on June 20, 2015
Rambert's launch of 'Rambert Elements', a nationwide choreography program for schools led by top choreographers. It aims to inspire creativity and provide students with a platform to showcase their talent.... Read full article
by Lisa Gray on June 19, 2015
Former pupils of a well-loved Rochdale dance teacher relaunch school in her memory
by Lisa Gray on June 19, 2015
Former pupils honor their beloved dance teacher who tragically passed away by re-launching her school. Broadway School of Dancing is revived in memory of Beryl Brinkman, with old and new students coming together to continue her legacy in Littleboroug... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on June 11, 2015
Richard Alston Dance Company review – a birthday treat from the master
by Judith Mackrell on June 11, 2015
Ever since the 1980s, when Michael Clark was muse to his early career,Richard Alston’s most beautiful choreography has, arguably, been created for men. Now, as he celebrates the 20th anniversary of his company, Alston’s birthday present to himself is... Read full article
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