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Articles in Health and Wellbeing and Northern Ballet

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on January 15, 2016
Northern Ballet to bring new children’s piece to Derby
on January 15, 2016
Northern Ballet's new children's piece, "Tortoise & the Hare," brings classic storytelling to life through dance and music on a tour visiting Derby Theatre and 30 other venues. Designed for young audiences, it promises an engaging and inspiring exper... Read full article
on November 10, 2015
Memorial to former Northern Ballet star Jonathan Ollivier
on November 10, 2015
A former Northern Ballet star who was killed hours before a show will be celebrated in a memorial dance evening. Jonathan Ollivier, 38, died in a motorbike accident in August... Read full article
by Sarah Stacey on November 8, 2015
You're never past your prima: Ballet classes are booming - for older women
by Sarah Stacey on November 8, 2015
As the ballet music from Coppélia floats across the ballroom at The Bull Hotel in Bridport, Dorset, dancers in black leotards, leggings and satin ballet slippers start twirling elegantly. ... Read full article
by Lauren Ballinger on September 9, 2015
Review: Northern Ballet's 1984 at West Yorkshire Playhouse
by Lauren Ballinger on September 9, 2015
The story of a rebel living in a dystopic nightmare where thoughts can land you in prison might not seem to marry well with ballet - but it turns out Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell could have been written for it.... Read full article
by Karren Attwood on August 16, 2015
Northern Ballet's new dance production takes George Orwell's '1984' classic to the stage
by Karren Attwood on August 16, 2015
The world premiere of the Northern Ballet's production of 1984 is only weeks away, and its choreographer, Jonathan Watkins, is finessing a pas de deux with the principal dancers.... Read full article
on August 15, 2015
No one is too old for ballet
on August 15, 2015
The article highlights the benefits of ballet for older individuals, focusing on confidence, physical health, and the beauty of movement. It emphasizes how ballet can be a universal and enriching experience that transcends age.... Read full article
on August 10, 2015
Tributes to former Northern Ballet star hailed as an ‘extraordinary performer’
on August 10, 2015
Jonathan Ollivier, 38, died on Sunday shortly before he was due to take to the stage in the final show of Matthew Bourne’s The Car Man at Sadler’s Wells Theatre.... Read full article
by Ava Hubble on July 29, 2015
Royal Ballet help to save sight of expat pensioner
by Ava Hubble on July 29, 2015
This article highlights how The Royal Ballet stepped in to cover an expat pensioner's cataract surgeries, underscoring both the company's generosity and the challenges faced by expats impacted by frozen pensions.... Read full article
by Polly Albany-Ward on July 17, 2015
Dancing nan, 85, proves you're never tutu old for ballet as she reaches finals
by Polly Albany-Ward on July 17, 2015
A Graceful grandma who took up ballet when her husband died 15 years ago made it to the finals of a national competition for adult learners.... Read full article
by Herald Scotland on June 10, 2015
Life begins at 50 for Edinburgh Fringe bound Scottish Ballet Company
by Herald Scotland on June 10, 2015
Life begins at 50 for Edinburgh Fringe bound Scottish Ballet Company And, for a group of people who have been flocking to dance classes for the over-50s, their hard work in the studio has paid off with an appearance at the Edinburgh Fringe. ... Read full article
by Dominic Utton on May 28, 2015
What is street dance and why are adults doing it?
by Dominic Utton on May 28, 2015
Do you want to get fit but find the idea of running, cycling or working out at the gym just a little… boring? The answer may lie on the dance floor. ... Read full article
by Luca Silvestrini on May 15, 2015
How dance keeps us in touch with our sense of self
by Luca Silvestrini on May 15, 2015
My company Protein make performances with non-dancers who are dealing with difficult, sometimes life-threatening issues. For years I’ve been making dance work that has less public visibility but focuses on those who can be invisible in our society... Read full article
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