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by National Dance Company Wales on September 1, 2017
National Dance Company Wales take a triple-bill of work to Blackpool and Ipswich, September 2017
by National Dance Company Wales on September 1, 2017
Three very different pieces will form National Dance Company Wales’ September tour, alongside a host of events. Profundis, by Israeli-born Assaf, is a provocative and sensual ensemble piece, featuring whimsical wordplay, vintage bathing costumes ... Read full article
by Emma Clayton on September 1, 2017
Northern Ballet celebrates master choreographer
by Emma Clayton on September 1, 2017
Northern Ballet celebrates one of the greats of the dance world - acclaimed choreographer Sir Kenneth MacMillan - in a striking triple bill at the Alhambra.... Read full article
by Zoë Anderson on August 13, 2017
Wayne McGregor’s +/- Human, Roundhouse, dance review: 'Eye-catching'
by Zoë Anderson on August 13, 2017
High in the air, bright white spheres float over the heads of dancers, hovering and circling in the lofty ceiling space of the Roundhouse. Named Zoological, the orbs are an entrancing art installation by Random International. ... Read full article
by Lyndsey Windship on August 3, 2017
Romeo and Juliet ballet review: Rudolf Nureyev's choreography stands test of time at Royal Festival
by Lyndsey Windship on August 3, 2017
It's 40 years since Rudolf Nureyev made this Romeo & Juliet for English National Ballet (then known as London Festival Ballet), a piece full of fast-paced choreography, fateful doom and Venetian bawdiness, and it stands the test of time.... Read full article
on July 18, 2017
Fierce announces the full line-up for 2017 festival
on July 18, 2017
Today, international festival of performance Fierce announced the full programme of live art, theatre, dance, music, installations, activism, and parties taking over Birmingham from 16 – 22 October 2017.... Read full article
by Claire Sawers on July 12, 2017
Hip hop meets traditional Aboriginal dance in this vibrant UK debut
by Claire Sawers on July 12, 2017
Djuki Mala are set to bring something very unique to the Fringe with their cultural dance fusion straight from Australia. Elcho Island is a very remote spot in Arnhem Land, Australia. It's a part of the world that didn't have contact with white peopl... Read full article
by Philippa May on July 8, 2017
Explosive display of dance talent from 2Faced Dance Co
by Philippa May on July 8, 2017
For one night only, Hereford based 2Faced Dance will take over The Courtyard’s Main House in an explosive, vibrant and seriously impressive display of dance talent. Over 120 children and young people from across Herefordshire ... Read full article
by John Anson on July 8, 2017
Strictly star Giovanni Pernice on 'highly personal' debut show Dance is Life
by John Anson on July 8, 2017
It was as a young boy sat watching television with his grandparents in Sicily that Giovanni Pernice caught a glimpse of a programme which would change his life.... Read full article
by Lyndsey Windship on June 30, 2017
Alexander Whitley Dance Company, 8 Minutes, review: Solar-powered beauty
by Lyndsey Windship on June 30, 2017
Alexander Whitley has been an 'up and coming' talent for a while now, his work always intellectually engaged and technically skilled, but somehow never a hundred percent nailing it. I think we can say, however, that he has now arrived, in some style,... Read full article
by Judith Mackrell on June 18, 2017
Scottish Dance Theatre review – ballet with the spirit of street-dance rebellion
by Judith Mackrell on June 18, 2017
The article reviews Scottish Dance Theatre's performances, highlighting choreographer Botis Seva's rebellious interpretation of ballet and Anton Lachky's whimsically surreal piece about liberation through dance.... 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 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
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